What's Your Most Important/Favorite...
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What's Your Most Important/Favorite...
article of clothing for bowhunting. You can list brand/manufacturer, reasons for liking so well, what it cost, ect.
Just curious. This could help someone to buy the right clothing for the right situation the "first" time. I just hate buying hunting clothes only to find out later they are noisy, too cold, too hot, or just uncomfortable on stand.
LT
Just curious. This could help someone to buy the right clothing for the right situation the "first" time. I just hate buying hunting clothes only to find out later they are noisy, too cold, too hot, or just uncomfortable on stand.
LT
#2
RE: What's Your Most Important/Favorite...
Enigma BDU and cargo pants. Extremely versatile, very effective pattern, water resistance, customizable, excels while hunting about anything... these are my favorite. I also like my old browning gator fleece in the right situations.
#3
RE: What's Your Most Important/Favorite...
ORIGINAL: dwd2001
Enigma BDU and cargo pants. Extremely versatile, very effective pattern, water resistance, customizable, excels while hunting about anything... these are my favorite. I also like my old browning gator fleece in the right situations.
Enigma BDU and cargo pants. Extremely versatile, very effective pattern, water resistance, customizable, excels while hunting about anything... these are my favorite. I also like my old browning gator fleece in the right situations.
Mine will most likely be my new Enigma.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Milwaukee WI
Posts: 1,161
RE: What's Your Most Important/Favorite...
Made it myself. (not the whole thing, just the 3-Deffect)
The experiences with it so far have me believing it makes me invisible. I've had 3 deer look directly at me and not know what the heck I was. One was at 5yds, one at 20, and the 3rd was a 180lb 6pt buck (who is no longer with us)
Suit is a reject left-over clearance $25 item. Cost of alterations = about 5 bucks.
The experiences with it so far have me believing it makes me invisible. I've had 3 deer look directly at me and not know what the heck I was. One was at 5yds, one at 20, and the 3rd was a 180lb 6pt buck (who is no longer with us)
Suit is a reject left-over clearance $25 item. Cost of alterations = about 5 bucks.
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location:
Posts: 1,394
RE: What's Your Most Important/Favorite...
I guess my pants...
Last year it was so hot on one particular day that I took off my mask, shirt and boots. Later I even removed my socks, and it was still hot. I never took off my pants, but did think about it. I guess the only thing that kept me from removing them was the remote possibility that someone could walk up and see me there, nude, bow in hand, manhood dangling in the sweltering heat more so than just liking my pants so much. But since I never parted with them while hunting, I'll pick them.
I'm also fond of suspenders and oversized pants while hunting.
Last year it was so hot on one particular day that I took off my mask, shirt and boots. Later I even removed my socks, and it was still hot. I never took off my pants, but did think about it. I guess the only thing that kept me from removing them was the remote possibility that someone could walk up and see me there, nude, bow in hand, manhood dangling in the sweltering heat more so than just liking my pants so much. But since I never parted with them while hunting, I'll pick them.
I'm also fond of suspenders and oversized pants while hunting.
#10
RE: What's Your Most Important/Favorite...
My Gray Wolf Woolens clothing... I've got unlined Wolfskin, and a couple sets lined with Comfortmax/Liteloft on the way for my upcoming elk hunt. Jeff can custom-tailor any item, and add things like grunt-tube pockets, elasticsleeve adjusters and bino pockets. He also carries some exceptional wool items.
Outside my actual hardware, www.graywolfwoolens.com is my best resource before taking to the field.
Outside my actual hardware, www.graywolfwoolens.com is my best resource before taking to the field.