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Old 01-14-2007, 11:26 AM
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Never pegged youto be thescent lok suit type[8D].
I have chemical warfare suits from Quinn The Eskimo. It is carbon lined like the scent lock suits, comes in a good camo pattern, is 80 dollars for the pants and jacket so how can one guy go wrong. Heck i can't find plain camo that cheap. Need to pick up a new set cause their ain't much carbon left in my one suit. The american style is a bit heavier but not as good of a pattern in my opinon. The british style is lighter and has a better pattern. Goin to start buyin some of that stuff online i think because quinn in saskatoon often does not have my sizes. I checked out armysurpluscanada. Seems a but picked over as well but a guy can still get the chem suits and some pretty nice hunting packs.

----- I found out that armysurpluscanada is only for retailers, they sent me to globalarmysurplus.com, same stuff but anyone can purchase.
You guys gotta check this stuff out.

I found the british stlye on here for 40 bucks (whole suit) can't go wrong with that. Have a look at it. Bad thing is they only have a large and medium. I will fit a large but anyone bigger than me will be sol.They do have just a plain suit with no camo up to xxl. Possible to pick this up then put your favorite camo over top, more versatile this way anyways although could be hot at times. This one is pretty light weight so its a go to for august when the temps are high. As the season goes on i switch to the american style, a lil heavier. I see this model has a zipper and pants. My old british set is a solid pull over and bib stlye pants with suspenders.

http://www.globalarmysurplus.com/produits_details.php?pid=362&cid=56&cat_ma in=1

some of the packs on this site are cheap too. I found a huge camo pack for 60 bones. Great if you got a ton of gear and going to be at it all day or longer. Heck i spent 100 on a pack at wholesale and the zipper blew on me within a year.
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Old 01-15-2007, 12:42 PM
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Hell 2 pics and you think you are getting out of handI'd hate to think what you guy's think of me when I post em. Just keep em coming. All views all angles. Better than nothing is what I say. Congrats!!!
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Old 01-15-2007, 04:55 PM
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JD, that was good!The thing is, your pics are top quality, mine are not.[&o]I'm still fooling with getting the best size to post. Anyway here are a few more pics from my Bow Zone hunt this Nov.

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Old 01-15-2007, 05:02 PM
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Let's try again, I'm still newto this.

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Old 01-15-2007, 05:06 PM
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Another. OOOPs.[:@]
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Old 01-15-2007, 05:10 PM
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I'll make this the last one for now, It's freaking me out at this time! Anyway a winter wonderland.




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Old 01-16-2007, 12:57 PM
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early...I'm just a guy with a gun in one hand and a camera in a pocket. I usually just get my pics on the computer and edit them by adjusting the size. Usually just make it 80kb and up she goes.
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Old 01-16-2007, 03:14 PM
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Hey guys,
Just winging in after ice fishin and shed hunting...
Been real nice n chilly here, thanks for the -40degree stuff LOL

Good weather and good times = ONE tuckered out kiddo hahaha

The shed he's sleepin with he found on his own LOL
Anywho, back to work
Laters
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Old 01-16-2007, 08:07 PM
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I'd be shooting that 3 point if he was walking past my stand,Your son must have been proud of the find huh! Memories eh! Looks like he's hooked on hunting already.
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Old 01-20-2007, 07:53 PM
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Early and Sprocket, nice pics guys. Keep'em coming Good job getting the young lad out for some sheds Sprocket!

Anybody else finding any? I picked up my first two of the year today. I walked about three miles in the bush with no luck so I went to glass some fields that were getting hit before the last big snow. First fields had two mulie bucks in it. One had shed, the other was still packing. I glassed from the road for a while and spotted one of his 4pt sheds laying right on top of the snow so I snuck out and got it without spooking the buggers. Found the second about an hour later at a grain pile that has been getting hit hard. I think with the crusty snow this year bale stacks and grain piles will be even better than usual. I flew a moose survey down in G.P. last week and the only place we saw deer were right in the bale stacks and bins. They have double the snow we do and every farm that had bales was getting hit. The biggest count was 300+ deer on one quarter (but that guy was feeding deliberately). Other than that, 20-50 seemed about average, then there was the elk[:-]We counted 198 on one quarter. The poor farmer had nothing left.[&:] I'll post some pics in a bit.
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