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How to Store Hunting Gear Properly
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A well-made pair of hunting boots will last many years if properly cared for at the end of each season. Boots are not scent-free unless they are clean. Start by rinsing off dirt and debris. Clean them inside and out with a scent-free hunting soap or baking soda and water. Apply a conditioner to keep the rubber or leather from drying out in storage, and then add waterproofing treatment. Allow the boots to dry completely before storing in a cool, dry space. While storing, occasionally spray boots down inside and out with scent elimination spray. Wear boots only for hunting to prevent them from absorbing unnatural odors.Electronics
GPS units, radios, headlamps and other electronics should be checked to ensure they are in good working order and wiped down with scent-free wipes. Before storing, remove all batteries to prevent them from leaking into and corroding the unit. Optics should be wiped down, cleaned and stored in soft cases to prevent scratches.Find Storage Sheds Near You
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