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    Default Anybody own one of these? What Natural gear works best for SC weather?

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    I got one. It’s basically a frog togg

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    Just a heads up, I've got a good bit of Natgear stuff and it all runs small.

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    People are wearing Sitka, which looks like something Jackson Pollock would have designed when he was drunk, and still kill stuff, so I wouldn’t worry about it too much.

    And your phone needs charging. Gonna be hard to take pics with a dead phone, Tina.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wskinner View Post
    People are wearing Sitka, which looks like something Jackson Pollock would have designed when he was drunk, and still kill stuff, so I wouldn’t worry about it too much.

    And your phone needs charging. Gonna be hard to take pics with a dead phone, Tina.
    Heck I kill more in Carharts or Blue jeans and a T shirt than I do anything else.
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    Are you looking for rain gear? If so maybe just ask for suggestions and then decide on the pattern.

    Protip: the pattern doesn't affect the rain.

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    I bought a turkey gun dipped in that pattern from Stumpknocker a few years ago. It’s a great pattern and I don’t understand why more people don’t use it.

    Buy a cheap poncho and let him dip it for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigerbdog View Post
    I bought a turkey gun dipped in that pattern from Stumpknocker a few years ago. It’s a great pattern and I don’t understand why more people don’t use it.

    Buy a cheap poncho and let him dip it for you.
    Marketing suuuuuper hard to understand
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    I understand that part of it, Griffiin, but there are a ton of outdoorsmen who don't buy into marketing hype.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigerbdog View Post
    I understand that part of it, Griffiin, but there are a ton of outdoorsmen who don't buy into marketing hype.
    Sadly the “ton” of them is still very very small market share.
    Kinda like how there is a ton of good outdoorsman that hunt ducks on public land in SC but it’s still 99% rubberheads.
    Seeing these soulless vanilla ice lookin Yankees on a bassboat is worse than watching a woman get her implants taken out. It's just wrong. Get back in your Lund and go back to infisherman.

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    If you really want to stay dry, buy an actual PVC coated rain jacket. Anything “ breathable” will eventually soak thru and get you wet. I’ve got a Hodgman rain coat I bought 20 years ago that stays behind my seat or in my pack. It cost about 25 bucks and has never in all those years leaked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLS View Post
    If you really want to stay dry, buy an actual PVC coated rain jacket. Anything “ breathable” will eventually soak thru and get you wet. I’ve got a Hodgman rain coat I bought 20 years ago that stays behind my seat or in my pack. It cost about 25 bucks and has never in all those years leaked.
    Couldn't agree more. I own a pile of quad parkas from all different brands. They work great for staying warm and will even keep you somewhat dry in a drizzling rain but when it really starts raining I have a couple Hodgeman trench coat length jackets that I keep in my blind bag. They are PVC on the inside and camo cordura on the outside. Nothing I've found has ever worked better for keeping you truly dry in a down pour.
    Living in Moncks Corner but looking forward to moving back to the West Coast in 2020 where there are more ducks and less duck hunters!! LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLS View Post
    If you really want to stay dry, buy an actual PVC coated rain jacket. Anything “ breathable” will eventually soak thru and get you wet. I’ve got a Hodgman rain coat I bought 20 years ago that stays behind my seat or in my pack. It cost about 25 bucks and has never in all those years leaked.
    Couldn't agree more. I own a pile of quad parkas from all different brands. They work great for staying warm and will even keep you somewhat dry in a drizzling rain but when it really starts raining I have a couple Hodgeman trench coat length jackets that I keep in my blind bag. They are PVC on the inside and camo cordura on the outside. Nothing I've found has ever worked better for keeping you truly dry in a down pour.
    Living in Moncks Corner but looking forward to moving back to the West Coast in 2020 where there are more ducks and less duck hunters!! LOL

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    Same jacket. Mossy Oak cordura exterior with PVC lined interior. Wish I had a few more.

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