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The Scent-A-Way Advantage With Matt Morrett
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DATE:  October 2008 
Mike Capps or Kevin Howard  (573) 898-3422
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The Scent-A-Way Advantage With Matt Morrett

Question:  Matt, the bowhunting seasons have started up across many areas of the country.  Hunters are looking for every advantage they can get to help them fill their tag.  I see the Hunter’s Specialties Pro Staff consistently taking mature animals on the PrimeTime Bucks and PrimeTime Bulls DVD Series.  I’ve tried spraying your Scent-A-Way products on my clothing and equipment, but so far I have had mixed results.  What am I doing wrong?

Answer:  Hunting success is all about attention to detail.  If you don’t follow all of the steps to being scent-free, you will have poor results.  I always start out by washing my clothing in Scent-A-Way Detergent and then I store them in one of our scent-safe bags.  That way they can’t be contaminated by foreign odors.  I don’t dress into my hunting clothes until I’m ready to step into the woods.  I shower with our Scent-A-Way Soap right before I head to the hunt and don’t make any stops at the local gas station or anywhere else that I can pick up unwanted scent.

Question:  Do you still spray everything with Scent-A-Way?

Answer:  Yes.  Even after getting as scent-free as possible, I spray down 100% with Scent-A-Way to make sure I don’t leave any human odor.  This includes all of my clothing, boots (don’t forget the soles), pack and other equipment.  Pay attention to every detail – even your bow’s wrist strap and your watch band – any place that can absorb odor.

Hunter’s Specialties has a complete line of Scent-A-Way products including spray, soap detergent, mouth wash, toothpaste, deodorant, and dryer sheets that help hunters smell invisible.  Our Pro Staff has seen the results of paying attention to detail and practicing the Scent-A-Way lifestyle by the number of animals that we have taken that were downwind of us and never knew we were there.  We all have limited time in the woods, so I encourage hunters to get serious about scent control and make the most of their time.

View Matt Morrett’s biography and image at www.howardcommunications.com.  If you would like to request an interview with Matt, please contact Mike Capps at 573-898-3422 or e-mail Mike at mcapps@howardcommunications.com.

For more information, log onto the Hunter’s Specialties website at www.hunterspec.com, write to 6000 Huntington Court NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402,  or  call  a  Consumer Service Specialist at 319-395-0321.                                                  

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