What are wading socks?
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Zap wrote:What are wading socks?
Good glass rules!
http://reviews.cabelas.com/8815/811676/ ... htm?page=6
Similar to the ones in the link except will pull over Knee if wanted. Very very warm when used in conjunction with a liner sock.
Here we go....the ones in the first picture on the left.
http://www.shopping.com/guides/gothicdr ... 51426?sb=1
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Off the top of my head, here are a few things I would buy again tomorrow if I lost mine..
-LW stand and sticks
-Heater Body Suit
-Merino Wool
-Vortex Binos
-LW stand and sticks
-Heater Body Suit
-Merino Wool
-Vortex Binos
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I like my Irish Setter Snow Claw 2000 gram boots for cold weather, Arctic Shield boot warmers for really cold weather, Nikon Monarch binocs, Bowtech Assassin bow, Garmin Oregon 450t GPS, Lone Wolf Assault with sticks, and Hunter Safety System Ultralight Harness.
I haven't bought anything recently I didn't like because I usually research the heck out of something before I buy it.
About the only thing I want to add by this coming season is a Lone Wolf Alpha.
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I haven't bought anything recently I didn't like because I usually research the heck out of something before I buy it.
About the only thing I want to add by this coming season is a Lone Wolf Alpha.
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Merino wool head to toe
Neck gator or multiple high collars (wool/jackets etc) or head balaclava
Badlands waste belt with knife, rope, matches/TP in ziplock, hot hands/food/water if warranted, extra release, compass, range finder, smallest Realtree EZ bow hanger
Binos (I use Leupold Wind River Series 8x42s) built into Muddy Harness (best out there IMO)
Muck Boots -I'm due for a new pair
When filming
Muddy Outfitter camera arm with Manfrotto 501HDV Pro Fluid Head
Canon G10 + bag/acces - love this camera, works well in low light and is compact
I have a 66" adjustable tripod for ground attack or box blind hunting
When taking filming gear hunting almost turns into work
The one tool I wouldn't want taken away from me besides appropriate clothing/weapon/optics is trail cameras... I don't have a favorite (use a bunch) but they are one of my essential scouting tools
Neck gator or multiple high collars (wool/jackets etc) or head balaclava
Badlands waste belt with knife, rope, matches/TP in ziplock, hot hands/food/water if warranted, extra release, compass, range finder, smallest Realtree EZ bow hanger
Binos (I use Leupold Wind River Series 8x42s) built into Muddy Harness (best out there IMO)
Muck Boots -I'm due for a new pair
When filming
Muddy Outfitter camera arm with Manfrotto 501HDV Pro Fluid Head
Canon G10 + bag/acces - love this camera, works well in low light and is compact
I have a 66" adjustable tripod for ground attack or box blind hunting
When taking filming gear hunting almost turns into work
The one tool I wouldn't want taken away from me besides appropriate clothing/weapon/optics is trail cameras... I don't have a favorite (use a bunch) but they are one of my essential scouting tools
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Lone Wolf assult, Cranford ezy steps, they best on the market! and the new pine archery slide on kisser button! probably my most favorite new product. Especially since i do not use a peep, They are crazy durable.
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Josh wrote:Lone Wolf assult, Cranford ezy steps, they best on the market! and the new pine archery slide on kisser button! probably my most favorite new product. Especially since i do not use a peep, They are crazy durable.
Cranfords...yep those too!
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Clothing that doesnt make noise, especially in the cold.
I got a fleece suite last year and really like it for that reason and its warm.
I want to pick up afleece vest this year so I dont have to bulk up my arms so much until I have to.
Grim Reaper broadheads, incredible results so far.
I got a fleece suite last year and really like it for that reason and its warm.
I want to pick up afleece vest this year so I dont have to bulk up my arms so much until I have to.
Grim Reaper broadheads, incredible results so far.
If it bleeds, we can kill it . . . .
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