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Re: Durable camo?
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02/22/23 05:54 PM
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What’s a good camo for bow hunting that can hold up to heavy brush, but is also quiet? My first thought is what in the world are you hunting with a bow, in Tx and need it to hold up to heavy brush? Pigs can be the only answer I can think of and a pig ain't worth the money you will spend on the premiere brands. If your hunting deer in heavy brush and mobile, I hope you like peanut butter sandwiches, cause you ain't gonna kill deer hunting like that lol. Go cheap, don't spend the money on stuff that will fall apart when you can wear cheap and have it fall apart.
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Re: Durable camo?
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02/22/23 06:15 PM
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kmon11
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The Rivers west I posted earlier for a stretchy fleece rain gear holds up quite well in brush. I did get a hole in the pants from snagging it on barbed wire but have thick green brier and mesquites to get to a couple stands and never was a problem with it. Also used it a lot turkey hunting at Brackettville and it held up to those hunts very well. What they say about it on that link for durability Durable Can you take other brand's product and walk through a thicket of brush, barbed wire, thorn bushes, probably not? Our product can take you to hell and back in one piece with barely a scratch. Stretchable and tough, it takes nearly 15 lb of force for a nail to puncture our Original Waterproof Fleece.
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: Durable camo?
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02/22/23 06:50 PM
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The best money I ever spent was 4$ for a Swiss Army field jacket. Looks like they're 10$ at Midway currently.
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Re: Durable camo?
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02/22/23 08:39 PM
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My Kuiu pieces have held up to south Texas brush and cactus and Idaho wilderness.
My botnet is bigger than yours.
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Re: Durable camo?
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02/23/23 07:45 PM
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What’s a good camo for bow hunting that can hold up to heavy brush, but is also quiet? My first thought is what in the world are you hunting with a bow, in Tx and need it to hold up to heavy brush? Pigs can be the only answer I can think of and a pig ain't worth the money you will spend on the premiere brands. If your hunting deer in heavy brush and mobile, I hope you like peanut butter sandwiches, cause you ain't gonna kill deer hunting like that lol. Go cheap, don't spend the money on stuff that will fall apart when you can wear cheap and have it fall apart.
Wife has always wanted some Hard 8
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Re: Durable camo?
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02/23/23 07:46 PM
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What’s a good camo for bow hunting that can hold up to heavy brush, but is also quiet? My first thought is what in the world are you hunting with a bow, in Tx and need it to hold up to heavy brush? Pigs can be the only answer I can think of and a pig ain't worth the money you will spend on the premiere brands. If your hunting deer in heavy brush and mobile, I hope you like peanut butter sandwiches, cause you ain't gonna kill deer hunting like that lol. Go cheap, don't spend the money on stuff that will fall apart when you can wear cheap and have it fall apart.
Wife has always wanted some Hard 8
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Re: Durable camo?
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02/24/23 09:04 PM
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My kuiu axis jacket is durable and pretty water/wind proof. If it's real cold you'll want to layer under it. When it was new it wasn't the quietest, but I'd say it's pretty quiet now that i've "broken it in" if that's a thing for jackets. I'd buy it again.
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