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Too cold, Camo not warm enough
#7022302
01/03/18 01:49 AM
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nocknload
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Couldn't stay in the tree long enough this past week to kill something. They were moving but so was I. jajaja
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
[Re: nocknload]
#7022311
01/03/18 01:54 AM
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TAT
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Get heavier camo!
It's not how you fall, It's how you get up.
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7022314
01/03/18 01:55 AM
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DQ Kid
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Layers Nock, mucho layers and plenty of hand and foot warmers
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7022346
01/03/18 02:11 AM
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Buck25-06
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I have to hunt enclosed blind when this cold.
I know allot about everything-Everything about nothing!!!!
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7022926
01/03/18 04:12 PM
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PMK
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layers is the key, you can always unzip a jacket or two or even remove if too hot and then put back on if you get cooled down too much.
"everyone that lives dies but not everyone who dies lived..."
~PMK~
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7022963
01/03/18 04:32 PM
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8pointdrop
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Yep you didn't have enough layers. Start with dry fit stuff, then cotton long johns, regular tee shirt and blue jeans over that and then your camo and a big coat.
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7022977
01/03/18 04:42 PM
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DocHorton
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Typically when it is this cold I have 4-5 layers on top and 3 on bottom and I never get cold. In fact, I often have to shed layers once I get to my stand because I will start sweating.
Top: Long sleeve tight shirt Long Sleeve Button Up Pull-over Thicker Pull-over or vest Heavy Jacket
Bottom: Long Johns Jeans Bibs or Insulated Pants
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7022981
01/03/18 04:44 PM
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QMC SW/EXW
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Ever heard of long underwear?
Retired Navy Chief NJROTC Instructor for Tascosa High School
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7023014
01/03/18 05:00 PM
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Johnny Rocket
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You need to invest in some heat pads, heated jacket, and base layer thermals!
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7023131
01/03/18 06:09 PM
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Texas buckeye
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I like to think of myself as a warm hunter, meaning I can take cold a little better than some.
I hunted this past moday afternoon in 24-20 degree weather, and it was cold. Wind was blowing a little more than expected. I had one one pair socks with insulated boots. Feet were fine. Merino wool longjohns with pair of shorts overtop, bibs on top layer and legs were fine, not warm but not cold. On top I had t-shirt, thin long sleeve over than and my jacket. Should have worn long johns on top or heavier middle layer, but I wasn't tool cold on top, just wasn't warm as I usually am in that weather. Head I had a beanie and a baklava, kept the baklava down around the neck until the wind got to my face and then pulled it up over my head too, probably could have done that better as I did fee wind hitting my neck, but that wasn't bad.
Where I suffered was the gloves. I have found my current gloves work really well until the temps hit into the mid 20's and below. then my finger tips get pretty cold. I don't see temps that low enough to warrant getting new gloves, but by the end of my hunt my finger tips were pretty chilly.
I have decent base layers, decent top layers, but my middle layers are just a hodge podge of clothes from the house. It all works well enough to keep me in the tree. Sitting in a box makes things so much easier as the wind doesn't cut through and your body temp will eventually hea the box up a little. I would not have thought to hunt this way in the AM Monday when the temps were close to single digits. I would have had to really bundle up with 4-5 layers. Layers is the key. As was mentioned above, I often times have to unzip for a bit to vent off heat from walking to the stand if the temp is above 30...
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7023253
01/03/18 07:58 PM
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soonersorlaters
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Layers as mentioned. If long walk to stand, I'll shed a couple layers for the walk to minimize sweating. Once you're wet, you're wet. Slap added layers on as body starts to cool from the walk in. Normally Under Armour cold gear top / bottoms with long sleeve shirt / jeans and just carry my heavy coveralls to put on once I'm settled into blind.
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7023534
01/03/18 10:52 PM
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DLALLDER
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Guys, some of the very best cold weather gear, base layers and outer wear, can be found at your local Army-Navy surplus store. less expensive than Cabelas, L L Bean and such. Best time to buy is late spring.
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7023814
01/04/18 02:14 AM
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Dalroo
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I have heavy camo coat and pants, but find when really cold I am much more comfortable in my Carhart coveralls. Base layer, jeans, tshirt, hoodie, tuke, wool socks and good gloves. JMHO, but not as much heat lost in wind with the coveralls.
Dalroo Deep in the Heart of Texas How about that Brandon!
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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01/05/18 11:34 PM
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Start with dry fit stuff, then cotton long johns, regular tee shirt and blue jeans over that No cotton, no jeans. Cotton is for summer, denim is useless in cold weather and deadly if it gets wet. You want the milspec base layer others have mentioned, then wool and/or poly fleece over that.
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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01/06/18 01:25 AM
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8pointdrop
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Start with dry fit stuff, then cotton long johns, regular tee shirt and blue jeans over that No cotton, no jeans. Cotton is for summer, denim is useless in cold weather and deadly if it gets wet. You want the milspec base layer others have mentioned, then wool and/or poly fleece over that. Guess it don't get cold enough in Texas for all that. Fished all day New Years in what I mentioned with cover alls over my jeans and cotton long johns, it was 18* with a 15mph wind.
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7026766
01/06/18 02:25 AM
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Start with dry fit stuff, then cotton long johns, regular tee shirt and blue jeans over that No cotton, no jeans. Cotton is for summer, denim is useless in cold weather and deadly if it gets wet. You want the milspec base layer others have mentioned, then wool and/or poly fleece over that. Guess it don't get cold enough in Texas for all that. Fished all day New Years in what I mentioned with cover alls over my jeans and cotton long johns, it was 18* with a 15mph wind. the question really is were you comfortable or not?
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7026837
01/06/18 03:12 AM
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8pointdrop
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My feet and hands got cold, but I was wearing steal toes and only one pair of cotton socks and hands were wet most the day because I didn't have water proof gloves. Other than that I was fine. Dry fit under cotton long johns makes me sweat sometimes if I'm moving around a lot or walking to the blind. All the cold ways worth it caught some big fish, love nasty weather fishing.
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7028495
01/07/18 09:23 PM
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hookemhorns
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Get a good merino wool base layer
God is deep but he is not complicated.
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7028781
01/08/18 12:32 AM
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okbowhunter
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Base layer got to have a good base layer. Then the outer has to cut the wind. Ive hunted central Oklahoma and north central Kansas in bad cold lots of times. Its about making it as long as you can lol. But eventually the cold is going to get in.
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7028783
01/08/18 12:34 AM
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My worst was 2 hours at 10 degrees saw a lot of deer! Walked back to the truck couldnt feel my feet from the ankles down thawing out hurt!
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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01/08/18 01:10 AM
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7029005
01/08/18 03:11 AM
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Ranch Dawg
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Polypro,,,,polypro,,,,polypro. Look it up. It works.
THE ROAD GOES ON FOREVER AND THE PARTY NEVER ENDS.
F##K YOU JOE BIDEN !!!!!
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7029133
01/08/18 05:53 AM
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Tuesday was the last day of Missouri muzzleloader season. Had to brave it in the cold. Left the house at 0600 it was -2. Arrived at hunting area and truck thermometer said -4. Got up to 11 by 2pm. Intermittant spitting snow. Sat all day in pop up blind seeing only one deer (too brushy for shot), countless squirrels, several turkeys, and one opossum. Still have eight more days for archery then our deer seasons closes. Hope to add one more deer to the freezer.
Wore UPPER: underarmour base, wool sweater, camo Cabelas insulated jacket. LOWER: underarmour base, fleece lined nylon pants, camo Cabelas insulated bibs. HEAD: poly fleece one hole mask, stocking hat, jacket hood. HANDS: underarmour liners, wool gloves. FEET: silk liners, heavy wool socks, Mickey Mouse boots. Had hand and foot warmers but never needed / used them
Last edited by nuprofessor; 01/08/18 06:04 AM. Reason: forgot head
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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01/08/18 11:51 AM
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And heavy enough. Slows me down.
Recently got a gym membership, strange folks! I like to show up the roid zombies with my full motion curls with the 55lb. bells. Not their cheater short stroked light weights. It's holarious.
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Re: Too cold, Camo not warm enough
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#7031122
01/09/18 02:51 PM
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A long time ago I decided I don’t want to hunt out of boxes anymore. I decided I’d spend money for blinds on good hunting clothes. There is a science to staying warm and staying quite and still be agile.
First layer silk or merino. 2nd layer merino. 3rd merino pants and shirt. Last wool jacket and pants. Silk light socks then merino socks. Insulated rubber boots. This won’t be to bulky and keep you quite. Merino is quite and doesn’t hold scent very easy. It’s gods gift to hard hunters. Cabelas has what’s called super wool series. The have a quite layer of wind sheer in them. They cancel out cold. They are not to expensive either. I use first light gear for my merino layers..it’s not cheap but lasts along time. I’ve found you can go to academy in early spring and find cheap layers of merino longjons and shirts on clearance. You can also find fleece but fleece is very bulky. It doesn’t layer well. The silver longjons will be on clearance as well.
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