Charles Johnson: Controlling your odor takes more than you think
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Every deer hunter — and every human for that matter — has a problem with odor. While we might not be able to smell or distinguish every scent on our neighbor, you can bet a deer can. The best defense a deer has is its nose. A deer's sense of smell is 1,000 times greater than a human's, maybe more.

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