GregH our treebark is back
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RE: GregH our treebark is back
Wore my ole Trebark bibs until they were completely tattered. Here's a not so good pic of my best buck wearing those bibs taken in 1988. I was hiding in brush inside a fencerow from the ground. I still have a heavy polarfleece jacket in Trebark, works great in extremely cold weather as an underlayer.
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RE: GregH our treebark is back
LOL your right its that good I cant see a thing
ORIGINAL: GregH
That stuff is the best! Here's a pic of me in a full coverall suit that I got from Ricmur.
That's right.... it's that good!
That stuff is the best! Here's a pic of me in a full coverall suit that I got from Ricmur.
That's right.... it's that good!
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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RE: GregH our treebark is back
ORIGINAL: GregH
That stuff is the best! Here's a pic of me in a full coverall suit that I got from Ricmur.
That's right.... it's that good!
That stuff is the best! Here's a pic of me in a full coverall suit that I got from Ricmur.
That's right.... it's that good!
LOL!
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RE: GregH our treebark is back
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
I think this was in the 80's. This is the only photo I have online with it..lol
I think this was in the 80's. This is the only photo I have online with it..lol
JNBronc, those broadheads were either Punchcutters or Bloodtrailers. I used them (Punchcutters) as well. I also had an Amacker Deer Thief too. Man, I hated dropping those wing nuts in the dark. My first modern camo was a mesh Trebark shirt that I wore over the old woodland marine camo, and a pair of original Realtree brush pants. They came in handy while doing deer drives.