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Posted by Will Walker on 03-10-2011 03:41 PM:

best briarproof and waterproof hunting coat?

what do you guys use thats waterproof? please dont say dans either,i fished last week at guntersville alabama and 2 different days it rained hard and every layer of clothes i had on was drenched.


Posted by tra_cline on 03-10-2011 03:49 PM:

I wear the nite lite coats, I like them, I sweat in a rain coat anyway most of the time be about as good not wearing one.
here is one of mine, 3 season coat I like the removable liner http://www.huntsmart.com/hunt/Cloth...--Boots_91.html

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Posted by capt_agricultur on 03-10-2011 03:54 PM:

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When wick was going out of businusl bought extra honting clothes as l knew every thingi was wearing was top notch


Posted by Poison on 03-10-2011 04:09 PM:

Nothing like the old Wick's,Stonecreek hunting supply has some good clothing.


Posted by Buckshot on 03-10-2011 04:10 PM:

Re: best briarproof and waterproof hunting coat?

quote:
Originally posted by Will Walker
what do you guys use thats waterproof? please dont say dans either,i fished last week at guntersville alabama and 2 different days it rained hard and every layer of clothes i had on was drenched.


I am 40 miles from Guntersville, the rain you referring to -- Wick's would have been soaked....short of a rain suit, anything would have been drenched with that storm front that we had come through.


Posted by Will Walker on 03-10-2011 04:24 PM:

Re: Re: best briarproof and waterproof hunting coat?

quote:
Originally posted by Buckshot
I am 40 miles from Guntersville, the rain you referring to -- Wick's would have been soaked....short of a rain suit, anything would have been drenched with that storm front that we had come through.
i was right around scottsboro fishin and it did rain hard but the coat never lasted an hour in it, my brother had some type of light rain coat like a frog tog that held up well. i may try the nite lite coat,it looks nice.


Posted by coonhunter2009 on 03-10-2011 05:13 PM:

Re: Re: Re: best briarproof and waterproof hunting coat?

quote:
Originally posted by Will Walker
i was right around scottsboro fishin and it did rain hard but the coat never lasted an hour in it, my brother had some type of light rain coat like a frog tog that held up well. i may try the nite lite coat,it looks nice.
if the coat are like the bibs they sell good luck


Posted by Buckshot on 03-10-2011 05:39 PM:

Those Frogg Toggs work. There raingear and made for the rain. Perfect for fishing in the rain in the middle of the lake.


Posted by Randy Tallon on 03-10-2011 06:42 PM:

I have the 3 season. Wore just the outer shell last weekend to a comp. hunt that we got rained on all nite....and I got WET.

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Posted by Jonathan Crump on 03-10-2011 06:54 PM:

I personally wouldn't trade one Dans jacket for a closet full of nite lite jackets. I have both and in my opinion the Dans jacket is leaps and bounds ahead of the nite lite jacket. The nite lite jackets are not briar proof either. JMO


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Posted by Lance Laymon on 03-10-2011 07:09 PM:

try spraying them down with campdry it works real well


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