Glove's for Scent
Contributors to this thread:Wisconsin
From: Swampy
09-Sep-16
Just wondering if the guy's running camera's a lot and changing stand's a lot . Where rubber boot's and rubber glove's when doing so . Started doing it two year's ago . It seems to not bugger up an area as much . Do you do the same ?
From: smokey
09-Sep-16
I use disposable latex gloves when handling cams.
From: Mike F
09-Sep-16
I don't use gloves on my hands when handling cameras. I use gloves when I handle the bear bait and remove them to change camera cards.
La Crosse Burley's when it is wet out, regular boots when it is dry.
From: BOHUNTER
11-Sep-16
Blue fire gloves?
From: Trainsafe
11-Sep-16
Just rubber boots. No gioves.
Many pictures of deer sniffing the cameras. They don't seem to spook.
From: Konk1
12-Sep-16
"Just rubber boots. No gioves. Many pictures of deer sniffing the cameras. They don't seem to spook."
Same here!
From: South Farm
12-Sep-16
Smell your hand and then smell your rubber boots/gloves. Never understood this whole scent-free rubber thing. It's a different smell, but scent-free it ain't. Any guy that's ever unwrapped a condom should know that!
From: Tweed
12-Sep-16
+1 Southie!