is this enough camo to wear for turkey hunting?
#12
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RE: is this enough camo to wear for turkey hunting?
ORIGINAL: firelt72
Agreed get the face and feet covered, The face is a 100% must do. I am assuming this is your first attempt at turkeys? Good luck and be patient if it is, it took me till my third season to take a bird. It is a blast though!! I see you ar in OH, I'm in Indiana, I would suggest one other item, think about some colder weather gear, we know how the weather changes here and it i seasier to pull off clothing than to wish you had more.
Agreed get the face and feet covered, The face is a 100% must do. I am assuming this is your first attempt at turkeys? Good luck and be patient if it is, it took me till my third season to take a bird. It is a blast though!! I see you ar in OH, I'm in Indiana, I would suggest one other item, think about some colder weather gear, we know how the weather changes here and it i seasier to pull off clothing than to wish you had more.
where do you live in indiana?
i live right on the border of indiana in outside of oxford, near brookville indiana
#13
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RE: is this enough camo to wear for turkey hunting?
ORIGINAL: bretthunting
one thing I would suggest if possible would be a turkey vest,it makes getting that bird out of the woods alot easier and its good for carring extra shells and calls.Otherwise I agree with the other comments.
one thing I would suggest if possible would be a turkey vest,it makes getting that bird out of the woods alot easier and its good for carring extra shells and calls.Otherwise I agree with the other comments.
they are expensive, like 60 is thier ant cheaper ones?
#14
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RE: is this enough camo to wear for turkey hunting?
ORIGINAL: turkeyhunter_15
Turkeys dont care how Macho you look, Save that for walking in to register it, Or showing it off. Start now by practicing the correct walk, Heel-Toe.
Make sure you get the booty thing down to, Chicks dig it.
Camo is important, But I have shot turkeys in white tennies and blue jeans. All in how good you can cover yourself. But camoflauge makes it better lol
Turkeys dont care how Macho you look, Save that for walking in to register it, Or showing it off. Start now by practicing the correct walk, Heel-Toe.
Make sure you get the booty thing down to, Chicks dig it.
Camo is important, But I have shot turkeys in white tennies and blue jeans. All in how good you can cover yourself. But camoflauge makes it better lol
its funny some ladies that are in my high school that live on suburbs and dont hunt and arent hicks think hunting is cool and sexy and being outdoors man .......lets just say this im a ladies man
#15
RE: is this enough camo to wear for turkey hunting?
I know exactly what your talking about. Women are like that here, They tottaly dig the Outdoorsmen type.
Deffinetly look into a turkey vest. It dont need to be anything fancy eather. If money is an Issue, Wal-Mart sells them, But there not as nice as they used to be. But they range from 20$ to 30$ I belive. If you were a hat allot, I would look into a 3/4 Face mask. The non mesh ones are nice, But the material ones are warmer.
Deffinetly look into a turkey vest. It dont need to be anything fancy eather. If money is an Issue, Wal-Mart sells them, But there not as nice as they used to be. But they range from 20$ to 30$ I belive. If you were a hat allot, I would look into a 3/4 Face mask. The non mesh ones are nice, But the material ones are warmer.
#16
RE: is this enough camo to wear for turkey hunting?
All Camo is designed for is to help break up your outline to make you blend in better - with the other items people have tolld you to buy - you are in good shape.....
Now remember this well -
Always try to use the Sun to your advantage and sit in shady areas.
Never sit in a place your outline can be noticed - make sure you sit by some type of soild background, A tree, A bush (but not in the bush) or below a ridge.....don't outline yourself.
...........And the biggy
Movement is the key - Move at the wrong time - Mr. Tom is gone!
JW
Now remember this well -
Always try to use the Sun to your advantage and sit in shady areas.
Never sit in a place your outline can be noticed - make sure you sit by some type of soild background, A tree, A bush (but not in the bush) or below a ridge.....don't outline yourself.
...........And the biggy
Movement is the key - Move at the wrong time - Mr. Tom is gone!
JW
#17
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RE: is this enough camo to wear for turkey hunting?
ORIGINAL: turkeyhunter_15
I know exactly what your talking about. Women are like that here, They tottaly dig the Outdoorsmen type.
Deffinetly look into a turkey vest. It dont need to be anything fancy eather. If money is an Issue, Wal-Mart sells them, But there not as nice as they used to be. But they range from 20$ to 30$ I belive. If you were a hat allot, I would look into a 3/4 Face mask. The non mesh ones are nice, But the material ones are warmer.
I know exactly what your talking about. Women are like that here, They tottaly dig the Outdoorsmen type.
Deffinetly look into a turkey vest. It dont need to be anything fancy eather. If money is an Issue, Wal-Mart sells them, But there not as nice as they used to be. But they range from 20$ to 30$ I belive. If you were a hat allot, I would look into a 3/4 Face mask. The non mesh ones are nice, But the material ones are warmer.
#18
RE: is this enough camo to wear for turkey hunting?
ORIGINAL: bretthunting
one thing I would suggest if possible would be a turkey vest,it makes getting that bird out of the woods alot easier and its good for carring extra shells and calls.Otherwise I agree with the other comments.
one thing I would suggest if possible would be a turkey vest,it makes getting that bird out of the woods alot easier and its good for carring extra shells and calls.Otherwise I agree with the other comments.
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