warm weather hunting clothes
#1
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Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Central MO
I'm looking at getting some hunting clothes for hunting the early deer season. Sept 15 is the opener and looking Fw to it. All Ihave is cotton clothes and wonder what gear everyone else has.
TIA
TIA
#2
I have a como thong. If it gets to hot for that I just stay home. Oh and camo flip flops. I get a little scratched up and bug bit with this warm weather gear but it is a price I am willing to pay for a trophy Buck.
#3
i bought one of the bass pro 3-d bug suits and it's a netting. i learned in turkey season that you can wear shorts and a cotton long sleeve camo shirt under it with my boots on and it's quite comfortable. it also keeps the bugs off. i'm really glad i bought it. i think i'm going to use this stuff for the kentucky bow opener that's labor day weekend.
#4
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: florida
you really should check out the Rem-Lites or Trek-Lites...they are AWESOME...i wear them all year long...if it gets too chilly i just throw some longjohns on underneath...the pants can be worn as shorts too.
click on the link to see what i'm talkin' about:
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...rTarget=browse
the stalker lites are also good...i have one set of those that i wear as well....they are super quiet yet cool!!
click on the link to see what i'm talkin' about:
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...rTarget=browse
the stalker lites are also good...i have one set of those that i wear as well....they are super quiet yet cool!!
#5
I will be hog hunting in Florida in a couple weeks with my ASAT leafy suit,I'll post how I did with it.It is light and airy,I will porbably wear shorts underneath and treat it with permamone.
#6
Nontypical Buck
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From: Brampton Ontario Canada
I would definitely recommend 'Under Armour' clothing--they're well made, the stitching doesn't fray loose and you can buy clothes for warm or cold weather.
#7
ORIGINAL: ampahunter
I would definitely recommend 'Under Armour' clothing--they're well made, the stitching doesn't fray loose and you can buy clothes for warm or cold weather.
I would definitely recommend 'Under Armour' clothing--they're well made, the stitching doesn't fray loose and you can buy clothes for warm or cold weather.
only drawback is that they are $30+ for a shirt and what not, and need to be washed constantly.
#8
Joined: Sep 2004
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I hunt here in SoCal, so I know a little about this subject. I also like Under Armour products, I wear the "Heat Gear" under my lightweight Scent Blocker pants and jacket. It's the only way to stay cool and scent-free.
While hunting hogs, I wear the same thing, except the jacket comes off when hiking.
Hope this helps.
Bryan
While hunting hogs, I wear the same thing, except the jacket comes off when hiking.
Hope this helps.
Bryan
#9
Joined: May 2005
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From: Ft. Myers Florida
ORIGINAL: fl.huntress
you really should check out the Rem-Lites or Trek-Lites...they are AWESOME...i wear them all year long...if it gets too chilly i just throw some longjohns on underneath...the pants can be worn as shorts too.
you really should check out the Rem-Lites or Trek-Lites...they are AWESOME...i wear them all year long...if it gets too chilly i just throw some longjohns on underneath...the pants can be worn as shorts too.


