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Staying warm #2635077
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How to y’all dress fro the cold weather? Looking for Some specific items, I got cold out there today.


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Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635083
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I'm not one to ask. I sit in condos with heaters on cloudy cold days. Days like today were toasty in there. Nearly got hot


Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!!
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Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635085
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Moisture wicking layer
Insulation layer
Weather proof layer

Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635093
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The best thing I ever bought was a large 100% goose down vest from Cabelas. I wear it under my coat and bibs. If you can keep your core warm, you will keep your fingers, toes, and extremities warm because warm blood is being pumped to them. I don't even wear gloves anymore because I don't need them. Use as much wool and down as you can as opposed to cotton. Don't wear so much clothing that it cuts off circulation. That is the absolute worst thing if you are trying to stay warm. Less clothing made of wool and down is 10x better than more clothes made of cotton.

Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635098
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My outfit today thermal base, jeans and sweatshirt, light insulated pants and jacket rubber boots with toe warmer hot hand in each pocket no gloves regular hat..ill wear that until 20 degree weather then wear a boggin and insulated boots


They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
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Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635108
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My two best friends for extreme cold;

1. Hunter Safety Systems hand muff.

2. Arctic Shield boot covers.


"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him."
-G. K. Chesterton
Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635113
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These things changed my life hunting and fishing in cold. Wore them today fishing a tournament. They are remarkable. Can't wear them unless its cold and then you can't walk around much; they will burn you up. Not sure why they are not available online at BPS.

Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635139
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I hunted 25 degree weather in Kentucky today. The Cabela’s Wooltimate and Berber are best stuff I’ve ever owned. Wore synthetic long underwear, synthetic long sleeve T and jeans and did not suffer. I’ve got the hooded pullover and the pants.


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Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635148
11/10/18 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by boker
How to y’all dress fro the cold weather? Looking for Some specific items, I got cold out there today.


I have the IWOM and it is the greatest dang thing ever for cold weather.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee76M7fisX0




Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635165
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Polartec powerdry

Whatever you layer with make sure it has no mass to it. If it feels cold when you touch it, it will suck the heat out of ya.

Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635189
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Keep a big girl in the shooting house with you and cold weather will never be a problem. Other than that Polar Fleece and wool is your friend.


We’re not dead. We just smell that way. Dayum. - AC870

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Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635202
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This stuff here is great. Not that cheap but it's not bulky and keeps you warm. I prefer it cuz I bow hunt alot during the year and wanted something that would keep me warm with feeling like an oversized marshmallow.

Extreme UA


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Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635211
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UA 4.0 Baselayer. Windproof layer.


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Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635359
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if you hunt in a ground blind or shooting house and don't have one of those little propane heaters you're a dumbass


We will burn that bridge when we get there
Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635361
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Make sure you get a wind proof layer. Mine is Cabelas Berber. A wicking base layer is important too, but remember not to go too heavy if you don't want to overheat and sweat walking in and climbing. I have several sets from Cabelas and Nike compression base layers. NO COTTON! Wool and liner socks along with Arctic shield boot covers.


Thomas Jefferson. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.

Life is too short to only hunt and fish on weekends!

If being a dumbass was fatal some of you would be on your death bed!

Re: Staying warm [Re: Beadlescomb] #2635369
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Originally Posted by Beadlescomb
if you hunt in a ground blind or shooting house and don't have one of those little propane heaters you're a dumbass

Why? They make noise and stink. They give off a glow to.


It be's that way sometimes.

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Re: Staying warm [Re: jaredhunts] #2635371
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Originally Posted by jaredhunts
Originally Posted by Beadlescomb
if you hunt in a ground blind or shooting house and don't have one of those little propane heaters you're a dumbass

Why? They make noise and stink. They give off a glow to.


hasn't been my experience with them other than the glow but I dont think that matters. I've killed a pile of deer with my cheap academy brand heater running


We will burn that bridge when we get there
Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635377
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1000g boots good bibbs and jacket neck gator and skull cap i can sit all day in below 20

Last edited by GKelly; 11/11/18 08:40 AM.
Re: Staying warm [Re: GKelly] #2635385
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Originally Posted by GKelly
1000g boots good bibbs and coveralls neck gator and skull cap i can sit all day in below 20


bibs and coveralls?


We will burn that bridge when we get there
Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635389
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meant jacket

Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635406
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Merino wool base layer, something like Cabela's Woolmate outer with wind shear. What you put between them really doesn't matter that much. I use a fleece pullover , heavy sweat pants and a light wool vest.

Pack boots like folks waaaaay up north wear with thin poly-pro liner socks and medium - heavy wool socks.

Light wool gloves and a muff with hot hands is the way to go for hands. Ya gotta cut the trigger finger off yer glove.

I use a Carhartt 2in1 head fleece on my noggin' .

https://www.cabelas.com/product/foo...reme-pac-boots-brown/722130.uts?slotId=7

https://www.carhartt.com/products/carhartt-accessories-knit-hats/Fleece-2-in-1-Headwear-A202

The above is for outdoor use and NOT in a plush, climate controlled shooting condo.

Last edited by 2Dogs; 11/11/18 09:35 AM.


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Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635417
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Weve had deer walk right under our shooting house while we were heating up vienna sausages and drinking hot chocolate. If you have good windows and seal the cracks, they wont smell you. Gotta have a heater in a shooting house. Especially if you got kids with you.

Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635432
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Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2635441
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Had a Mr Heater Buddy on low yesterday morning and it like to run me outa the 4x4 shooting house.


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Re: Staying warm [Re: 2Dogs] #2636102
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Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Pack boots like folks waaaaay up north wear with thin poly-pro liner socks and medium - heavy wool socks.

You can go to belks or kohls and get clearance cheap polyester dress socks they are the same thing I got a few I use and there is zero difference between them and the military surplus liners except one is 10-15 a pair and the dress socks are cheap as dirt

Re: Staying warm [Re: GKelly] #2636114
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Originally Posted by GKelly
Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Pack boots like folks waaaaay up north wear with thin poly-pro liner socks and medium - heavy wool socks.

You can go to belks or kohls and get clearance cheap polyester dress socks they are the same thing I got a few I use and there is zero difference between them and the military surplus liners except one is 10-15 a pair and the dress socks are cheap as dirt


those dress socks make my feet sweat just thinking about them


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Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2636168
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I usually don’t have a problem staying warm and just wear an Under Armour base layer and a hoodie but damn near froze today down in a swamp and I stayed dry.


"You cant manage a deer herd with acorns."

-Dr. Craig Harper

Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2636303
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Mr. Buddy in a shooting house? No way!!! I would get naked in about 5 minutes just to survive. My coldest hunt was -5 in OK with wind chill -25. Now That was cold!!!


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Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2636326
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Thermal underwear , under armour base layer ....wind proof outer layer, and no more than 400gram on the boots. I had got into the rubber boot faze and finally figured out that your feet sweat in them and get cold quick.....Irish setter vaportreck are my go to boots


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Re: Staying warm [Re: pickenstj] #2636338
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Originally Posted by pickenstj
These things changed my life hunting and fishing in cold. Wore them today fishing a tournament. They are remarkable. Can't wear them unless its cold and then you can't walk around much; they will burn you up. Not sure why they are not available online at BPS.


What things?

Re: Staying warm [Re: Morris] #2636729
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Originally Posted by Morris
Originally Posted by pickenstj
These things changed my life hunting and fishing in cold. Wore them today fishing a tournament. They are remarkable. Can't wear them unless its cold and then you can't walk around much; they will burn you up. Not sure why they are not available online at BPS.


What things?


Yes, please do tell......

For one it is different with everyone, skinny people, fat people, very fat people, metabolism, temperature preference, so there really is no one cure all solution or must have brand name clothes. (Except for Artic Shield boot covers which I swear by!). LOL

As for myself, I dress in three or four thin removable layers that are thicker the further outward they are worn. I also will walk to the location wearing as little clothing as I can stand to avoid overheating and sweating. If I anticipate being really cold, I will put a 'full body hot-hands' in my LF breast pocket, to warm my heart. Then, I will use the normal size 'hot-hands' one in each lower front pants pocket, right next to the Femur Artery that feeds blood to your feet. Then, I will use two more 'hot-hands' for my gloves and I might even use one in my gator neck. That's what works for me.....


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Re: Staying warm [Re: jwalker77] #2637539
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Originally Posted by jwalker77
Weve had deer walk right under our shooting house while we were heating up vienna sausages and drinking hot chocolate. If you have good windows and seal the cracks, they wont smell you. Gotta have a heater in a shooting house. Especially if you got kids with you.



You don’t crack a window using those propane heaters ?

Re: Staying warm [Re: Beadlescomb] #2637547
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Originally Posted by Beadlescomb
if you hunt in a ground blind or shooting house and don't have one of those little propane heaters you're a dumbass


Is that right? Maybe just get a pair of big girl panties and toughen up. I don’t get cold in AL very much. Once or none times a year mostly.

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[quote=quailmanman]Rule #1 is to NEVER call what you're wearing an outfit.[/quote


rofl

Re: Staying warm [Re: boker] #2639016
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Buy the right clothes, and unless its single digits, you wont need a heater. I definitely would not use a gas heater in a blind or shooting house with all the windows closed. Damn people, have a little sense.

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Originally Posted by turkey247
Originally Posted by Beadlescomb
if you hunt in a ground blind or shooting house and don't have one of those little propane heaters you're a dumbass


Is that right? Maybe just get a pair of big girl panties and toughen up. I don’t get cold in AL very much. Once or none times a year mostly.


well good for you buddy. if you're as tough as this guy don't get a heater for your blind. but if you're not a bad ass get one of the little buddy heaters like the rest of us sissies


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Re: Staying warm [Re: Beadlescomb] #2639033
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Originally Posted by Beadlescomb
Originally Posted by turkey247
Originally Posted by Beadlescomb
if you hunt in a ground blind or shooting house and don't have one of those little propane heaters you're a dumbass


Is that right? Maybe just get a pair of big girl panties and toughen up. I don’t get cold in AL very much. Once or none times a year mostly.


well good for you buddy. if you're as tough as this guy don't get a heater for your blind. but if you're not a bad ass get one of the little buddy heaters like the rest of us sissies


Those heaters are the bomb. I don’t use them all the time but they are great. I have a small piece of land where all I have set up to hunt out of is ground blinds. One day last season during January the high was only 38 and I sat in that ground blind from 6am-12noon all I had on was jeans, a black t shirt and a black hoodie. I bet the inside of the ground blind was 60 degrees because I had the Little Buddy heater roaring. I even had to change out the propane tank once that morning. I also brought a thermos of coffe that morning. And on top of all that I think I saw 10 deer including a young buck chasing does. I don’t know why people think hunting has to be a tough guy competition, I’d rather be comfortable and have fun.

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We usually roll out of bed and into the cab of a heated Suzuki mini truck. We drive the little truck right up to our blind or shooting house….bury it in the bushes…. and then sit in the shooting house with a little buddy heater. It can get a little chilly sometimes going from the truck to the blind until you get the heater fired up …..but most of the time it’s bearable. grin


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Originally Posted by Beadlescomb
Originally Posted by turkey247
Originally Posted by Beadlescomb
if you hunt in a ground blind or shooting house and don't have one of those little propane heaters you're a dumbass


Is that right? Maybe just get a pair of big girl panties and toughen up. I don’t get cold in AL very much. Once or none times a year mostly.


well good for you buddy. if you're as tough as this guy don't get a heater for your blind. but if you're not a bad ass get one of the little buddy heaters like the rest of us sissies


Call me and my 10 year old son a DA on the internet, or to my face, and expect a response.

My father, grandfather, brother and his son, hunting buddies, 98% of people I’ve ever hunted with, and the majority of aldeer. All DA’s I guess.

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Originally Posted by turkey247
Originally Posted by Beadlescomb
Originally Posted by turkey247
Originally Posted by Beadlescomb
if you hunt in a ground blind or shooting house and don't have one of those little propane heaters you're a dumbass


Is that right? Maybe just get a pair of big girl panties and toughen up. I don’t get cold in AL very much. Once or none times a year mostly.


well good for you buddy. if you're as tough as this guy don't get a heater for your blind. but if you're not a bad ass get one of the little buddy heaters like the rest of us sissies


Call me and my 10 year old son a DA on the internet, or to my face, and expect a response.

My father, grandfather, brother and his son, hunting buddies, 98% of people I’ve ever hunted with, and the majority of aldeer. All DA’s I guess.


It doesn’t take much to get a rise out of people now a days I don’t think it’s that serious

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I’ve walked up mountains and I’ve waded rivers…..
I’ve sat all day and I’ve shaked and I’ve shivered……..
I’ve climbed 50 foot up in the tallest pine trees…….
I’ve sat on the ground with my gun on my knees……
I’ve stalked them on foot in the cold drizzling rain……
I’ve sat in fold out chairs watching long narrows lanes……
I’ve hunted when it was hot and when it was bitter arse cold…..
I’ve even done things probably better not told…….
After doing all that I’ve found there’s one thing that’s sweeter……
It’s sitting in a hut with a little buddy heater…….
So keep talking your smack to all of the masses…….
Like Beadlescomb said…….you’re the dumbasses!!! shocked




I’m just messing with y’all… smile …..It’s raining and I’ve done finished off the pot of coffee. grin grin

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Originally Posted by MC21


It doesn’t take much to get a rise out of people now a days I don’t think it’s that serious


You are right - I usually ignore his posts and scroll right by them.

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