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    Snow camo


    Anybody have any good recomendations on snow camo coveralls for winter hunting? doesn't have to be anything fancy. I spose I could always just get the ones from Menards that painters use but i would like a bit heavier duty.

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    Re: Snow camo

    Go to Fleet Farm ( there one near Albertville?)and look at the light weight "WATER PROOF" pants in the sporting goods section. Not free, but staying dry is important when playing in the snow
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    Re: Snow camo

    A pal found some all white Dickies (WV400WH) coveralls online for about $30, he ordered em in, we put hoods on them, zippers on the legs to pull over our regular insulated coveralls and BAM....snow camo!
    We dont hunt in "woods" and we dont like the standard "snow camo" patterns, so we improvised.
    We dont worry about waterproof since when its snowing here or not its not the wet sticky stuff anyways.
    http://www.allseasonsuniforms.com/di56c.htm


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    Re: Snow camo

    I do because I like to sit down, Kneel or otherwise lower my profile. and my hot little a$$ melts snow!
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    Re: Snow camo

    Seclusion 3D Open Country is one of the best I have found.

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    Re: Snow camo


    I throw a partially folded tarp on the ground and and cover up with a regular old white sheet with a hole cut in it for my head, been whacking a lot of geese this year with that set up.

    Mike

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    Re: Snow camo

    What about tyvek painters suits ? Water proof and white , I think they have a hood on them to . Sherwin Williams usually carries them . Less than $30

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    Re: Snow camo

    This is what I got last year as I wanted more pockets & insulated w/out having to put my cotton whites over my other coveralls, and it saves weight on me.
    Its very warm, waterproof & not expensive. Prestige apperal with balck limbs on white, blends in very well in the shrubs out here.
    http://www.shydas.com/product.php3?id=2684

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