Originally posted by Jasper2: Yes, I bought a bee smoker years back and am sold. I still play the wind and wash my clothes in scent free detergent beforehand, but I've seen enough in the field proof that I will never spend money on any of that other store bought crap. Smoke is way more effective in my opinion. For what it's worth, I hunt whitetail on public and private lands in the Midwest.
Originally posted by John Fragale: Smoke saturates your clothing and other gear with phenol, a naturally occurring antibacterial and antimicrobial. It also deposits lignin (the sticky substance found in woodsmoke), which keeps odor-causing bacteria from growing. (Phenol and lignin are also what prevents smoked meat from going bad.) Activated carbon is released in the smoke as well. Since the smell of smoke is common, goes the argument, it doesn’t spook deer.