Bob is right. For hunting you do not want to smell like a rank human. For archery and muzzleloader hunting especially, you have to get closer.
I remember running into a mule deer doe and a fawn in Wyoming coming around a corner in a coulee. I was working on a huge ranch with locked gates. I was only about 20 yards from the deer and remained motionless. They could smell me easily because I had been out around 5 days staying in a trailer with no place to shower. They could also smell the orange I was eating. We played cat and mouse for about 10 minutes before they slowly walked off.
I remember running into a mule deer doe and a fawn in Wyoming coming around a corner in a coulee. I was working on a huge ranch with locked gates. I was only about 20 yards from the deer and remained motionless. They could smell me easily because I had been out around 5 days staying in a trailer with no place to shower. They could also smell the orange I was eating. We played cat and mouse for about 10 minutes before they slowly walked off.