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  1. #11
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    Re: Hunting Jacket

    i dont wear jackets usually just wear two sweatshirts or a t shirt under a sweat shirt dependin on how cold it is that morning..but i always carry and extra shirt with me just incase...
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    Re: Hunting Jacket

    http://graywolfwoolens.com
    When I can afford it, this company will most likely be supplying my next hunting outfit. I will be getting the double knees and butt in the pants. I might even get me one of those wool Kromer hats.
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    Re: Hunting Jacket

    I like the looks of that Wolf skin stuff. Thanks for the link. BCKID
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    Re: Hunting Jacket

    The Wolf Skin stuff does look really good, but it certainly isn't cheap !!

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    Re: Hunting Jacket

    Quote Originally Posted by bone-collector
    good pants are about 40 dollars-50 dollars a pair and jackets are about 75 dollars if you can find either pant or coat in stock
    Bone-Collector: Where do you get the wool jackets you mentioned? I got some nice wool pants at Surplus Herbie's in Williams Lake for about $50.00 but no jackets. BCKID
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  6. #16
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    Re: Hunting Jacket

    hey BCkid, you can usualy find them in a mens work wear world store, or any clothing store that sells logging clothing (cork boots etc)

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    Re: Hunting Jacket

    Does some of that tighter wool keep the wind out?
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    Re: Hunting Jacket

    Hey Guys
    Workwear World has all kinds of effective winter wear. I found my old wool jacket at a Salvation Army store, so always keep your eyes open for quality used items. I bought my woolies in Port Hardy in 1984 for $70.00 included suspenders and tax .20 years later I still have them but they are a little tighter around the middle. A small investment that has paid off as I wont need to buy another pair again.
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    Re: Hunting Jacket

    Houndogger, some of the good quality wool stuff will stop most of the wind. When I had wool i always tried to have an overjacket for windbreak. Got one here somewhere my ex made out of white canvas with a hood. I had her make it for wolf hunting in the winter but I liked it so much I wore it for everything and the white ain't.

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    Re: Hunting Jacket

    Quote Originally Posted by huntersdad
    Hey Guys
    Workwear World has all kinds of effective winter wear. I found my old wool jacket at a Salvation Army store, so always keep your eyes open for quality used items. I bought my woolies in Port Hardy in 1984 for $70.00 included suspenders and tax .20 years later I still have them but they are a little tighter around the middle. A small investment that has paid off as I wont need to buy another pair again.
    Unless they shrink a little too much
    "Dy'in ain't much of a livin' boy"

    "There is NO Keyser Soze"!!!!!!

    "Do cow moose have white inside their ears"?!!!!!

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