Warm, quiet camo for a tight budget newbie?

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Don’t forget surplus stores. I spent a few weeks in Minnesota one winter and a $5 pair of surplus wool pants quickly became my best friend. Riding around on a quad I quickly learned the zipper was the least wind proof part of any of the pants I brought with me which really stifled my ability to enjoy myself.

I’d see if you have a good army navy store near by...
 
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Any 3D will do, just dress for the weather and when ya get to your spot, throw the jacket and pants on. Done. Now sit still.
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In my opinion there’s way more importance in being still, as scent free as possible, and playing the wind as there is in camo. That’s not to say that I don’t wear any, but I’ve killed a lot of animals wearing Carhart bibs, jeans, and things like that. Both with archery equipment and with a rifle. I do tend to wear a lot of wool at this point, but I look like a thrift store hobo. Nothing I have matches but the animals don’t seem to mind.


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