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goose hunting coats
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12/16/11 03:26 AM
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Kent_Andries
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Hey guys im looking for those white goose hunting coats that you always see people wearing when laying in a snow goose spread. Are people getting these at cabelas or just using something unique?
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Re: goose hunting coats
[Re: Kent_Andries]
#2843718
12/16/11 10:13 AM
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Featherduster
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I for mine from a small store in Eagle Lake, Johnnys Sport Shop. I'm sure google will be able to help you out on this. If your planning on doing it more than a few times be sure to get the waterproof parkas. Just trust me.
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Re: goose hunting coats
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#2843829
12/16/11 01:23 PM
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wal1809
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There is another route you can do. Buy a big box of Tyvek jumpsuits. Wear it one time and throw it away. They cost like $4 each. they are not water proof but you get what you get. I have the old white parkas and they suck on a bunch of levels. Cleaning them is a pain.
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Re: goose hunting coats
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12/16/11 02:22 PM
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c.michels
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Congrats GAYLORD. On graduating tomorrow. We use the frog toggs white parkas. But they are a pain to clean afterwards. Hope you find them up there. So I can catch the next trip after the first
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Re: goose hunting coats
[Re: c.michels]
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12/16/11 03:25 PM
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Boudreaux
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I have old sterns white raincoats that were sold as hunting parkas. Don't know if the still market those.
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Re: goose hunting coats
[Re: wal1809]
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12/16/11 03:48 PM
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dkershen
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There is another route you can do. Buy a big box of Tyvek jumpsuits. Wear it one time and throw it away. They cost like $4 each. they are not water proof but you get what you get. I have the old white parkas and they suck on a bunch of levels. Cleaning them is a pain. Ditto... use these for all types of snow hunting, not just geese. Buy a 2XL (or whatever you need) and pull over the top of your cold weather gear. They get dirty and ripped by the end of the day.. but who gives a flip at $4.
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Re: goose hunting coats
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12/16/11 05:42 PM
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Marcstar
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Where do you get those jumps suits?
Dear Lord please bullwhip me for saying this but I agree, Marcstar is in the lead. Please nobody use this as a quote!!!
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Re: goose hunting coats
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12/16/11 05:52 PM
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lakesteak123
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You can also get painters coveralls at sherwin Williams. They work well and you can spray them with scotch guard to make them shed more water!!
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Re: goose hunting coats
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12/16/11 09:31 PM
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wal1809
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Where do you get those jumps suits? I get them from work  You can buy them in bulk from safety supply online stores.
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Re: goose hunting coats
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12/16/11 09:32 PM
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zippo
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You can also get painters coveralls at sherwin Williams. They work well and you can spray them with scotch guard to make them shed more water!! thats what we use use works great over my frog togs.
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Re: goose hunting coats
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12/16/11 09:33 PM
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wal1809
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Re: goose hunting coats
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12/17/11 12:24 AM
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BMowatt
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home depot had white tyvek spray suits in the paint department
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Re: goose hunting coats
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12/17/11 12:43 AM
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IronSpikeLabs
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Bass Pro sells 'em, too. I think they're like $25. I'm wearing one here (foreground, in the Drakes cap.) It has a hood, draw strings to tighten, adjustable cuffs, pockets & water resistant. It's nylon & polyester. Yeah, you could spend less, too. I figure I'll use mine a good bit, so I didn't want disposable. 
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