When attempting to cover/mask my human odors, cover scents as a rule have not worked nearly as well for me as scent suppression. Cover scents have two major drawbacks: 1) no matter how powerful, they may not keep deer from smelling the no-no odors, and 2) if deer find them odd or out of place (too strong, not normally in this area, etc.) they can be as bad or worse than no cover at all.
I prefer scent suppression in the following order: 1) leave no scent trail by wearing rubber/synthetic lower pants/boots that are cleaned with unscented detergent solutions or baking soda paste; 2) laundering clothes and washing gear in unscented detergent and rubbing with dry baking soda.
There are no guarantees, but this seems to work best for me. :wink: