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pyro6999
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i dont wear gloves when i hunt i dont like them for hunting at all, so i have one of those handwarmer muffs like the nfl quarterbacks wear when its cold and put some heat factory heat packets inside they usually last 8-10 hrs and that seems to work great
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They call me "Boots"
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silver
Optics Master Joined: November/04/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2291 |
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I ain't never seen a cajuncicle before... I remember how the natives were when it got to 32 in Blioxi. I can't imagine the panic when that little hot scauce bottle freezes
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Jsimoneaud
Optics Apprentice Joined: January/08/2007 Location: South Louisiana Status: Offline Points: 168 |
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yep, you guys are scaring me, cause I don't plan to buy a whole bunch of cold weather clothes, I was planning on layering up, like 2 pair of duofolds, 2 thick hunting shirts, my big coat, 1 pair insulated pants, my knee cap high rubber boots with the 3/8 inch wool removable liner and then my boot blankets over the boots. I am gonna buy a bunch of the charcoal hand warmers.
do you think I will freeze, cause yes coonasses do freeze in the snow!
we are going Nov 8th -16 - you sure it will be below 0 degrees?
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J Simoneaud
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ND2000
Optics Journeyman Joined: January/29/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 308 |
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Why take the risk? Here is what I wore this past year:
1) Under Armour base layer 2) Long Underwear 3) Down Underwear 4) Jeans 5) Flannel Lined Pants 6) Sweat Pants 7) White coverall pant Same set-up on top. I would sit from 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Froze my ass of every day. Pyro is exactly correct in that the blinds can get cold because the 2-3 openings effectively act as a wind tunnel. I hunt in WI so I know what cold is, but Canada can be a whole new ball game. I am going to purchase the Northern Outfitters Vaetrex stuff...this appears to be the best gear on the market. I am also going the hand warmer (get the grabber warmers "Mega"...nothing else is close, trust me) and muff route. ND2000 |
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RONK
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No, but it COULD be 25 below just as easily. I think we can all agree that you will probably die!
Edited by RONK - February/02/2008 at 19:56 |
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silver
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Then there is the Cajun verses the French thing...
Beretta makes some nice winter clothes. Filson has some nice stuff.
When I used to work in an unheated lumber yard, it was dufold long johns, uniform pants, Carhart coverbibs, long sleeve shirt, commando sweater and uniform sweatshirt and a Carhart jacket.
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Jsimoneaud
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Thanks RONK!! I don't want to die, SO I guees I may spend some dough on clothes, I was thinking I spent enough on the hunt, airfare, tip, passport, border fees....etc...
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silver
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Jsimoneaud
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silver - what am I supposed to look for at wiggys?
I found the Vaetrex under clothes for about 110.00 each top/bottom at northern's site.
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RONK
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I have an old Waterfowler's Parka from competitor that has kept me alive so far. It is bulky, heavy, waterproof, windproof and warm. It's kind of noisy though, but I bet they have some newer stuff that's as good or better, and quieter to boot. Get ready to spend a couple or three hundred bucks on one though.
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pyro6999
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might as well be prepared for cool weather, in minnesota, our rifle season is the same time as your hunt, and i have seen any where from -25 to +65 for hunting temps, usually its on the lower side of that somewhere in the teens to mid 20's is pretty normal, so be ready is all i can tell you being cold will ruin it fast
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They call me "Boots"
375H&H Mag: Yeah, it kills stuff "extra dead" 343 we will never forget God Bless Chris Ledoux "good ride cowboy" |
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Jsimoneaud
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PYRO - what series of arctic shield bibs?? H3? S1?
I found the H3 bibs for 100.00
I went thru all my hunting clothes tonight and I have decided that for the south with 20 degree weather I may be ok, but for 0 or less I am gonna have trouble, the best thing I got going for me with what I have is the duofolds.
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pyro6999
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h3's but i am very happy with them ive never been cold in them, i even tested them the first season i had them, i purposely made myself cold and wet, i took all my clothes off except for a short sleeved t shirt and my jeans and rolled in the snow and waited a few min. and then put the rest of my clothes back on then the bibs and coat and within about 20 min or so i was warmed up again, so i know they work, my wifes cousin and his wife were so impressed with them they bought a set each as well.
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They call me "Boots"
375H&H Mag: Yeah, it kills stuff "extra dead" 343 we will never forget God Bless Chris Ledoux "good ride cowboy" |
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Jsimoneaud
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thanks PYRO - they are on sale right now for 89.00, think I will get a pair. now the vaetrex under garmets are kinda thick and I don't think my pants will fit over them, so I think I will just buy the arctic shield H3 bibs and the Grabber hand warmers. now will I have trouble getting stuff over the border like, binos, rangefinder,hand warmers, camera etc..
when I travel for business I bring a platic flask of whiskey in my checked bags, will they have a problem with that?
I appreciate all ya'lls info - it gonna save me from having trouble on the trip.
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J Simoneaud
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pyro6999
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you wont be disapointed with the h3's, i would make sure you have your feet taken care of next in the order of importance
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They call me "Boots"
375H&H Mag: Yeah, it kills stuff "extra dead" 343 we will never forget God Bless Chris Ledoux "good ride cowboy" |
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pyro6999
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this is my cold weather boot of choice and they are less than $150, they are called the predator pac boot. very warm boots good price too 1200 gram thinsulate and a 9mm texel removable liner, it also has a pocket in the liner for a hand warmer to sit inside of, it would have to be really damn cold to need to use that with the boot
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They call me "Boots"
375H&H Mag: Yeah, it kills stuff "extra dead" 343 we will never forget God Bless Chris Ledoux "good ride cowboy" |
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Jsimoneaud
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PYRO, what if I take my boots off when I get in the stand, then put on some big wool socks and put my feet in my boot blankets with a hand warmer? |
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J Simoneaud
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pyro6999
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maybe, are they the -100 rated boot blankets?? that would be ok i think, if you have to do any walking in snow or water good boots are a must.
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They call me "Boots"
375H&H Mag: Yeah, it kills stuff "extra dead" 343 we will never forget God Bless Chris Ledoux "good ride cowboy" |
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pyro6999
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i assume your talking about something like these?
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They call me "Boots"
375H&H Mag: Yeah, it kills stuff "extra dead" 343 we will never forget God Bless Chris Ledoux "good ride cowboy" |
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Jsimoneaud
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yes thats the exact brand I have.
I looked up those boots and I am going spend a little get-away weekend with the wife next weekend in Baton Rouge ( to make up for being gone for 4 months of hunting) and we are going to cabelas and basspro ( and the big mall - there has got to be a place in heaven for me - lord knows I am carring my cross here on earth) , so I plan to look at both the bibs and the boots, so I will update ya'll as to what I do.
thanks again -js
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J Simoneaud
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