YOUR hunting clothing opinion. Not Pattern.
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Spike
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YOUR hunting clothing opinion. Not Pattern.
Just curious to see what most of you have success with or not had success with.
Not talking camo patterns(Realtree, Mossy, Predator).
As far as quality and Performance
Maddog?
Whitewater?
Outside Edge?
Scent Blocker? (not for the scent control)
Gander Guide Series?
Cabella's?
Red Head?
Field & Stream?
Not talking camo patterns(Realtree, Mossy, Predator).
As far as quality and Performance
Maddog?
Whitewater?
Outside Edge?
Scent Blocker? (not for the scent control)
Gander Guide Series?
Cabella's?
Red Head?
Field & Stream?
#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 528
RE: YOUR hunting clothing opinion. Not Pattern.
Brand that Wally World sell works for me. But depends on situation, your clothing selection will change. For nasty weather, high end clothing makes a difference.
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RE: YOUR hunting clothing opinion. Not Pattern.
If its under 15 i'll wear my Remington Bibs and Wool rich jacket but above lets say 20 i'll wear my redhead leafy 3d suit but with long underwear and military grade thermal thin.
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RE: YOUR hunting clothing opinion. Not Pattern.
In Vermont and the rest of northern New England many like to deer hunt in wool. I like Johnson Woolen Mills green pants andgreen and black checked light weight jack shirt. I dress in layers under that when it is real cold. Since I am usually moving then staying warm isn't too difficult.
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