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hunting clothes and tips


aprowl

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First, if you are walking three miles, DRESS IN LAYERS! Don't put on a big jackett and overalls when you get out of the car. By the time you get to that stand you will be a big ball of sweat - smelly and uncomfortable. Wear a pair of jeans and/or sweatpants to walk out there and a sweatshirt or your jackett depending on warmth. When you get to your stand then put on your heavy stuff. Second have a great, comfortable pair of boots (especially sine 3 mile walk) and a good pair of gloves. Your hands and feet are the first things that will get chilly (If it even gets chilly this weekend frown.gif) On that note you should dress for the weather for sure... depending on how the temps go. A good hat is also a nessicity, most of your heat loss happens through your head. Face masks are a definate option. Some people LOVE them and others detest them. Try one on for a few minutes in the store before you buy. It might look silly, but at the same time it will save you from unneeded gear. That is about it for clothes now to accessories.

Don't buy every gadget on the market it is a waste of time, especially for a hunter who hasn't been out in a while. All you really need is a simple grunt. Take 15 minutes to learn how to use it somewhat, and ONLY use it when you see a deer. Also take a few candy bars to snack on, it helps keep you warm and pass the time when it is slow. Another trick some hunters I know do is take a book. You are reading that and not fidgeting around soo much from boredom. Don't forget to look up and glance around every few sentences though. I would like to wish you definate good luck hunting, and since it is your first time in 20 years don't forget the most important rule of hunting: HAVE FUN!

GOOD LUCK BLOODBROTHER,

-"Ted"

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I totally support bringing a book. It is smaller and quieter than your favorite magazine and it will keep your mind occupied to help pass the time while stand hunting.

Hard candy is also good. It will be quieter than candy bars and they won't melt.

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With the candy, hard candy is great, but make sure it dosen't give off to strong of an odor that would alert deer, cough drops of example. Also, unwrap the candy and put it in one zip-lock bag, cuts down on the mess and the noise also.

Long Live the Beast

-"Ted"

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