Re: Hunting Clothes for the Kids Now vs. the Old Days
[Re: danny clifton]
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10/27/23 03:49 PM
10/27/23 03:49 PM
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Was no blaze orange when I was a kid. Dad had me wear a red hooded sweatshirt with the hood up. wool socks and cold feet. leather gloves and cold hands. Nice to have so many options today. Same here when I was a kid. Red was the color, was no blaze orange. I remember my first blaze orange was a hunting cap. All my fellow hunters said you could see me for a mile with that hat.
More and more when I go anywhere I find myself keeping track of where the nearest rest room is.
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Re: Hunting Clothes for the Kids Now vs. the Old Days
[Re: Blaine County]
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10/27/23 03:50 PM
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Northern Minnesota
BernieB.
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I had junk clothing mostly when I was hunting and trapping as a kid and I'm a big proponent of spending a little extra money to get kids good quality hunting clothing for two reasons. First because there are so many other things competing for their attention, if they have a bad experience with getting cold, wet, etc. they are less likely to want to do it again. We toughed it out but it's not the same these days, at least not for everyone. If we want to hook them on hunting, we need to be sure their experiences are positive ones, especially the young ones. The second reason is that kids like to feel like they belong and if you get them some nice comfortable clothes that look like the ones the adult hunters that the respect and look up to are wearing, they feel like they are a part of something, and it's good for them to identify as one of the hunters, not as some tag-along.
My opinion. Spend the money for good youth hunting clothing, it will pay off.
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Re: Hunting Clothes for the Kids Now vs. the Old Days
[Re: BernieB.]
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10/27/23 03:56 PM
10/27/23 03:56 PM
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2A Sanctuaries-W. OK & N. NM
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I had junk clothing mostly when I was hunting and trapping as a kid and I'm a big proponent of spending a little extra money to get kids good quality hunting clothing for two reasons. First because there are so many other things competing for their attention, if they have a bad experience with getting cold, wet, etc. they are less likely to want to do it again. We toughed it out but it's not the same these days, at least not for everyone. If we want to hook them on hunting, we need to be sure their experiences are positive ones, especially the young ones. The second reason is that kids like to feel like they belong and if you get them some nice comfortable clothes that look like the ones the adult hunters that the respect and look up to are wearing, they feel like they are a part of something, and it's good for them to identify as one of the hunters, not as some tag-along.
My opinion. Spend the money for good youth hunting clothing, it will pay off. I agree. Same reason I broke down and got a couple of Mr. Buddy heaters for the deer blinds when they were little. Now I am the one who likes having the heater!
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Re: Hunting Clothes for the Kids Now vs. the Old Days
[Re: Blaine County]
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10/27/23 04:08 PM
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The Hill Country of Texas
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I had Carhartt bibs and a chore coat. Anything warmer than that was just layers. Those duds kept me warm feeding cattle, checking traps, every other outside jobs. Because I also wanted to be warm hunting then that is what I wore.
Foot protection was by Lacrosse 5 buckles because they were the only ones making an overshoe that fit pointy boots!
BC- next trip past an Academy stop in, they might not hurt yer pocketbook quite as bad.
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Re: Hunting Clothes for the Kids Now vs. the Old Days
[Re: Blaine County]
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10/27/23 04:20 PM
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My Grandpa My Dad Me my Wife all 4 of mu kids wore the "red head" " oopmaak loompa quilted pants for Deer Hunting Early 60's bought they were red...faced and Stiched everywhere My Granddaughter Emma wore them last weekend. took a shot ans missed. but the pants are still warm ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/10/full-1790-193915-20231022_075928_copy_600x800.jpg)
Last edited by 330-Trapper; 10/31/23 12:08 AM.
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Re: Hunting Clothes for the Kids Now vs. the Old Days
[Re: jalstat]
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10/27/23 05:34 PM
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Early 70’s it was red,yellow or orange if I remember right WI went orange in 1980 or 81 before that it was red and while I wasn't in the woods for a few more years , dad talks about how some guys had such dirty red and black plaid shirts you could hardly see them.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Hunting Clothes for the Kids Now vs. the Old Days
[Re: Blaine County]
#7981261
10/27/23 11:17 PM
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Wisconsin
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I started out wearing surplus army wool pants from the army-navy store and Dad's old red hunting coat. I think it gave him an excuse to get a new hunting coat. When blaze orange became a requirement, grandma made me and dad shell overcoats in orange.
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Re: Hunting Clothes for the Kids Now vs. the Old Days
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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10/31/23 12:20 AM
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I still wear the same kind of things I wore then. Blue jeans and a carhartt coat. My dad used to have a stipend at work to buy clothes, boots, and a coat every year. So he'd buy a new Carhartt and give me his old one. Always black, never deer brown. Always big enough to drown me, but that was okay because I had layers of sweatshirts on under it. Now when I hunt I wear a camo carhartt coat and blue jeans. When blaze is required I use one of those plastic vests you get at wallyworld for $3. Careful, youre not spose to wear Carhartt or go to Walmart. I have had the same Walls Blizzard coat and bibs for 28 years. Have a few others but usually reach for those.
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Re: Hunting Clothes for the Kids Now vs. the Old Days
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10/31/23 11:10 AM
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I probably started off in jeans but migrated to wool early on. I wore the same Woolrich coat all season long. Perspiration, gas fumes, cigarette smoke and deer lure squirted into the lapel. Those were the days. Yup,,everyone around here back in the day had a red plaid Woolrich coat(and pants if you were lucky) and Stormy Kromer hat.I still wear a Stormy Kromy hat. 
the wheels of the gods turn very slowly
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Re: Hunting Clothes for the Kids Now vs. the Old Days
[Re: adam m]
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10/31/23 10:19 PM
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Still prefer jeans or cargo pants or cheap pants.
You would last 10 minutes up here in jeans during Deer season at the end of November.
Last edited by upstateNY; 10/31/23 10:19 PM.
the wheels of the gods turn very slowly
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Re: Hunting Clothes for the Kids Now vs. the Old Days
[Re: Blaine County]
#7984110
10/31/23 10:34 PM
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N. Carolina
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Growing up everyone seemed to have a Duxbak hunting coat. Had the game pouches on the inside to carry squirrels, rabbits, etc.
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Re: Hunting Clothes for the Kids Now vs. the Old Days
[Re: Blaine County]
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11/01/23 07:32 AM
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No one mentioned the good old military "P" coat. With anchors on the buttons. I remember thinking that there is no warmer coat than this BUT it was HEAVY. It was long and went down to my knees I think. Nope dont have it the moths ate it up one summer......jk
Free people are not equal. Equal people are not free. What's supposed to be ain't always is. Hopper Hunter
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Re: Hunting Clothes for the Kids Now vs. the Old Days
[Re: Blaine County]
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11/01/23 09:10 AM
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Cotton long underwear, cotton socks, wool boot liner with four buckle rubber boots, Blue jeans, 1 sweatshirt, one flannel shirt, yellow chore gloves with the red wrist band, orange stocking cap, Orange zip-up hooded sweatshirt type jacket, it was so darn cold! Today the grandkids, wife, and I all wear the newer stuff and stay plenty warm. Real cold you cannot beat a heater body suit!
Last edited by Bear Tracker; 11/01/23 09:11 AM.
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