StickFlicker AZ
AH senior member
- Joined
- May 11, 2010
- Messages
- 99
- Reaction score
- 76
- Location
- Phoenix, AZ
- Media
- 5
- Member of
- Arizona Bowhunter's Association (Life member); Pope & Young and Boone & Crockett (Official Measurer); Bowhunting in Arizona (Records Secretary)
- Hunted
- South Africa; United States
I have hunted South Africa seven times, and I've hunted at a number of different safari concessions and locations over the years in multiple provinces. Almost without fail, the concessions furnish soap/shampoos that are VERY heavily scented with perfume, as if we are going to a pub and not into the bush to hunt game. Also, the laundry detergent used on our hunting clothes has also been heavily perfumed. I am strictly a bowhunter, so perhaps I'm more sensitive to scent control than are rifle hunters, and perhaps it's the fact that many of these concessions (that claimed to be experts at both rifle and bow hunting) were really just rifle concessions that only occasionally catered bowhunters? Are scent free detergents, soaps and shampoos not readily available in South Africa? It's a question that I've always wondered about, but I have never asked. In the U.S., scent free soap products of all types are easily purchased wherever groceries are purchased. While there are archery-only concessions, and I've hunted one or two of those as well, they just don't act like they think the African game will be alerted by the strong perfume scents, although they are probably a little better than the "all weapons" concessions.