Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


New hunting pants

Messages posted to thread:
Will tell 10-Jan-21
LBshooter 10-Jan-21
cut it out 10-Jan-21
scs 10-Jan-21
tagalong2 10-Jan-21
GF 10-Jan-21
Wayne Hess 10-Jan-21
George D. Stout 10-Jan-21
Joedirt199 10-Jan-21
Will tell 10-Jan-21
olddogrib 10-Jan-21
South Farm 10-Jan-21
From: Will tell
Date: 10-Jan-21

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Just got my new hunting pants. Corduroy flannel lined. With longjohns good down to the upper 30's. Dark brown and grey are my favorites for blending in. Four pair for $90.00.

From: LBshooter
Date: 10-Jan-21




Where did they come from?

From: cut it out
Date: 10-Jan-21




Looks good. Bet there cozy.

From: scs
Date: 10-Jan-21




My son just picked me up a pair of fleece lined brown Coleman pants. $9.00 at Sams Club. Trying them out tomorrow morning.

Steve

From: tagalong2
Date: 10-Jan-21




corduroy pants are a bit noisey to walk in

From: GF
Date: 10-Jan-21




So walk ssssllllllooooooooooowwwwwwlllllllyyyyyy ;)

From: Wayne Hess
Date: 10-Jan-21




I like my flannel lined pants ??

From: George D. Stout
Date: 10-Jan-21




They are noisy if you have fat legs that rub together when you walk.

From: Joedirt199
Date: 10-Jan-21




What about burrs sticking to them? I know the flannel/fleece style are a bear but how are corduroy?

From: Will tell
Date: 10-Jan-21




I'll give you a full report after a few trial runs. Can't be any worse getting burs than my woolies and as loud as I am sneaking in the woods I don't think a little more noise would make a difference. My wife washed them before I wore them and did say they took a long time to dry. Sound like a laundry problem.: )

From: olddogrib
Date: 10-Jan-21




At least if you don't see anything you can take a page out of Frisky's playbook and blame it on the noisy pants, lol!

From: South Farm
Date: 10-Jan-21




"They are noisy if you have fat legs that rub together when you walk."

If your legs are fat it's a sign you need to walk more;)





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