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Re: Hunting outfit [Re: matt] #7735595
12/05/22 09:46 PM
12/05/22 09:46 PM
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Wear fur!!!! My boys laughed at the fur coat I bought on ebay but they were fighting over it this weekend after wearing it when the Temps got down in the teens. I bought a sheep skin coat off ebay too. Leather does a great job stopping the wind and they wool keeps u toasty! Little waterproofing is rain is forecasted.

Re: Hunting outfit [Re: matt] #7735614
12/05/22 10:08 PM
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I wear jeans a t shirt some long sleeve shirts a hooded sweet shirt and curtly a redhead carthart type jacket. O and my every day work boots. Maybe my old carthart bibs if it really cold.

I'm not going to spent a bunch of money on expensive clothing to hunt deer in Indiana. I'm 2 miles or less often 400 yards or so from my truck or out back on my farm.


I spend enough on gas and tags( if i buy them I normally font hunt just take my kids) to make deer hunting questionable if it's worth it for 50 to 80 lb of meat per deer. It's a hobby taking the kids and teaching them.

Re: Hunting outfit [Re: matt] #7735653
12/05/22 10:54 PM
12/05/22 10:54 PM
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I don't have any of the foo foo camo cloths my favorite camo comes from Nature Gear reasonable price and I've been happy with the products so far .
As for warmth a polypropylene base layer for long johns and quality wool socks are never a bad thing .

Sorry but like many others on here I was successfully killing critters and deer without any of this new age fancy crap ha ha
Allan

Last edited by Allan Minear; 12/05/22 10:55 PM.

You're friend along the snare line .
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Re: Hunting outfit [Re: Prn] #7735687
12/05/22 11:38 PM
12/05/22 11:38 PM
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Webster County W.V
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Originally Posted by Prn
Originally Posted by bass10
Hunting clothes are not outfits, my wife wears outfits, lol. What Bernie said, nice for the price


I was thinking the same thing. Men dont wear outfits. Haha


So you don’t wear clothes for a specific purpose. Such as clothes you wear to church, to feed the animals in, to take pictures with the family in, for a funeral or wedding. Because the definition of an outfit, is clothes worn for a specific purpose or reason.


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Re: Hunting outfit [Re: matt] #7735692
12/05/22 11:46 PM
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Girls talk about outfits. Men might recommend a hat, jacket ot line of products they like but you won't hear them say "you just have to see my new outfit"

Church clothes would be a suit or dress clothes. I don't think I have had an outfit since my mother was buying my cloths and dressing me. Back then I probably had matching socks and maybe a hat. But my pajamas were also fleece and had plastic footies on them two.



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Re: Hunting outfit [Re: matt] #7736229
12/06/22 05:29 PM
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My hunting "clothes" are also my work clothes, everyday clothes and going out clothes, mix and match for the conditions... and buy on sale. grin

Re: Hunting outfit [Re: Swamp Wolf] #7736236
12/06/22 05:35 PM
12/06/22 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Swamp Wolf
Then...what would you guys spend money on to stay warm in a tree stand??


I suppose that depends on where one lives. South of the mason dixon line I suppose a hoodie, levis and Nikes should suffice lol.


"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
Re: Hunting outfit [Re: matt] #7736255
12/06/22 06:04 PM
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Cabelas before Bass Pro destroyed their clothing line. The pullover jacket and camo shirt are both over twenty years old. I don't know what iteration of windproof/waterproof fabric it's made from but it's warm and still going strong. The shirt has been worn hundreds of times both at work and hunting. It's not even missing a button.

The plaid wool shirt is a heavy Pendleton I bought off eBay for a third of the price of what it would cost new. Take care of it and it will last you a lifetime. I wear synthetic layering under that. I have a pile of quality hunting clothing.

You'll never last in a stand up here during November deer season unless you have quality clothing.
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