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Post by Justin on Jan 18, 2011 20:34:54 GMT -5
so what do you have or want ? I dont have no real deer hunting camo so I went and ordered some rivers west the other day ...I got the back country pants and jacket and hope it is as good as the wifes rivers west eider jacket she has for duck hunting!!
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Post by osdad on Jan 19, 2011 7:13:11 GMT -5
A word of advice on early season camo. Layers & bug proof!
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Post by Justin on Jan 19, 2011 8:53:53 GMT -5
lol ya I know on the bugs LOL but I was given some wakins bug lotion from ed last year at the beaudog shoot and I will say it doesn't stink like others and i know for fact its some of best I have seen for skeeters ! I was looking at that bug skin stuff its like under amour but suppose to prevent skeeter bites
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Post by osdad on Jan 19, 2011 10:01:19 GMT -5
No go for Bug dope. I haven't seen one that had 0 scent. There's a good topic to start. Scent Control!
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Post by archeryassassin on Feb 8, 2011 19:10:52 GMT -5
For early season,just light camo fleece is all i wear,rivers west when it rains,gort some real cold weather gear called ravenwear,nothing i have used compares to it,never been cold yet sitting all day in cold weather,don'rt even get chilled. www.ravenwear.ca
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Post by mlc on Feb 8, 2011 21:25:32 GMT -5
i hear nothing but good on raven wear
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Post by Justin on Feb 9, 2011 8:21:58 GMT -5
thanks for the link! I haven't heard tell of that gear before! looks like good gear to me
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Post by crockett on Feb 17, 2011 8:48:52 GMT -5
I picked up a pair of camo "savannah" scent-lok coveralls in the Bargain Cave at Cabelas last summer. They are not too hot and easy to just slip on. Really handy for before/after work (for an office-worker - lol!). I can just haul them on over my work clothes and go to it. I picked them up for 80$ I think - great deal. I also have a set of scent-lok fleece from Cabelas that ended up costing me a fortune in duties by the time I got them to my door. They're hotter than hell, so I have only used them once coyote hunting last winter, but they'll be handy for deer if I don't tag out as early as I did this year. -Croc
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