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Re: Ghillie suit [Re: 6InARowMakeItGo] #2578136 09/13/11 02:31 AM
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Scentaway works.....period


Re: Ghillie suit [Re: everydayoutdoorsman] #2578143 09/13/11 02:32 AM
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My bad.....duh..... U said scentlock...sorry


Re: Ghillie suit [Re: Brother in-law] #2603970 09/23/11 03:00 AM
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I hunt with mine I made. Last season I had fifteen hogs come in ten yards of me.
Took one, five minutes later I took an 8 point and never took a step. A little luck on the timing, but 15 hogs and a buck were all under 20 yards and never picked me out. Just be sure to wash it in anti UV and air dry then seal in. Bag.
I would trade mine.


Re: Ghillie suit [Re: everydayoutdoorsman] #2604267 09/23/11 08:25 AM
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I prefer "bush rags" to a Ghillie suit as the rags are more sturdy and a ghillie is more mossy. They both, however, break-up your outlines, but where I hunt, we don't have much moss.


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