Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 1 of 2 1 2
Tips on staying warm #4291
12/10/2013 12:24 PM
12/10/2013 12:24 PM
Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 33
Lake County, IN
1
12GaSlugger Offline OP
Hoosier Hunter
12GaSlugger  Offline OP
Hoosier Hunter
1
Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 33
Lake County, IN
Hey guys. As someone who is relatively new to hunting (5 years) and doesn't get to go out more than once or twice a season for a day or so at a time I was looking for some tips. I haven't had to hunt in weather under about 35-45 degrees. I am going this weekend for muzzie and its going to be pretty darned cold (in the teens). Any tips on staying warm? I am going to try a new couple spots near some new rubs and I will be sitting on the ground behind some cover at one. Thanks all!

Re: Tips on staying warm #4292
12/10/2013 12:40 PM
12/10/2013 12:40 PM
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 695
1 mile from Mackey
B
Bucks n Ducks Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Bucks n Ducks  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
B
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 695
1 mile from Mackey
I recommend the .99 hand warmers and a good pair of gloves. To me if you can keep your hands and feet warm the rest of you will stay warm. I place them on the tops of my hands in my gloves as the that helps warm the blood going to your fingers!


With that said I still froze after a couple hours last Sunday evening as I ate an east wind for 2 + hours!

Good luck


Hoyt Alphamax 32/Hoyt Carbon Spyder
Support Ducks Unlimited
Find JAMM Custom Rods on Facebook and Instagram!
Re: Tips on staying warm #4293
12/10/2013 12:47 PM
12/10/2013 12:47 PM
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 2,807
Montgomery County
7
76chevy Offline
Hoosier Hunter
76chevy  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
7
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 2,807
Montgomery County
staying dry on the walk in is key also. Work up a sweat on the walk in and you won't last long on stand.

Think in layers, polypropylene or sweat wicking fabric on your skin, fleece, then wool or goose down insulation, and a good windbreaker layer.

The heater body suit is awesome when temps get below freezing and in windy conditions. It's like you never rolled out of the warm bed

Check archerytalk for reviews on the HBS. Lots of Minnesota and Wisconsin guys wear the HBS when it gets cold in the late season.

Re: Tips on staying warm #4294
12/10/2013 12:50 PM
12/10/2013 12:50 PM
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 2,807
Montgomery County
7
76chevy Offline
Hoosier Hunter
76chevy  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
7
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 2,807
Montgomery County
also get a good pair of mittens and throw a hand warmer in each of them

I have these and love them for cold weather

http://www.graywolfwoolens.com/store/product.php?productid=168&cat=38&page=1

Re: Tips on staying warm #4295
12/10/2013 01:16 PM
12/10/2013 01:16 PM
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 6,376
Indianapois, IN, USA
D
delaney Offline
Hoosier Hunter
delaney  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
D
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 6,376
Indianapois, IN, USA
If your going to sit on the ground, I'd suggest carrying in a sleeping bag. Dress just like others have suggested and then step inside the sleeping bag and zip it up. I've done it a few times and I did it for my daughter when she was about 11 years old and it worked very well.


"Fishing is like a one night stand, unless you're fly fishing, then you've encountered the romance of your life"
Re: Tips on staying warm #4296
12/10/2013 01:28 PM
12/10/2013 01:28 PM
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 357
Corydon Indiana
randy_weiland Offline
Hoosier Hunter
randy_weiland  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 357
Corydon Indiana
I use 4 of those cheapo hand warmers on the coldest days. 2 for my hands, and 2 in the chest pockets of my bibs....Works Great!


SHHH.... Be vewy vewy quiet,I'm hunting WABBITS
Re: Tips on staying warm #4297
12/10/2013 01:29 PM
12/10/2013 01:29 PM
Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 1,027
indianapolis
S
SHINGLE MONKEY Offline
Indianashooter.com
SHINGLE MONKEY  Offline
Indianashooter.com
S
Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 1,027
indianapolis
Layers, layers and more layers.


Indianashooter.com
Re: Tips on staying warm #4298
12/10/2013 01:33 PM
12/10/2013 01:33 PM
Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 33
Lake County, IN
1
12GaSlugger Offline OP
Hoosier Hunter
12GaSlugger  Offline OP
Hoosier Hunter
1
Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 33
Lake County, IN
Thanks guys! I like the sleeping bag approach. I might do that or take a blanket. I will get some hand warmers and stuff em in some mittens I have. I have a pad to sit on but the blanket/sleeping bag could be icing on the cake. Hopefully I'll have a pic next week to post!

Re: Tips on staying warm #4299
12/10/2013 01:55 PM
12/10/2013 01:55 PM
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,063
Richmond (Webster)
B
bean Offline
Hoosier Hunter
bean  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
B
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,063
Richmond (Webster)
Nothing was said about keeping your head warm. Might be a bit of a no-brainer but thought I would bring it up.

I have deer and coyote hunted in deep snow with a bag. Don't forget to bring a white sheet to cover up the bag. Works great but make sure to wear an orange hat.

One time I hunted geese laying down on a lawn chair. Covered the chair w/ a sheet then covered myself w/ another sheet. Had geese fly 2' over my chest.


Fishing and honeybee time
Re: Tips on staying warm #4300
12/10/2013 02:05 PM
12/10/2013 02:05 PM
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 2,081
N.E. Indiana, Spitting distanc...
hornharvester Offline
Hoosier Hunter
hornharvester  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 2,081
N.E. Indiana, Spitting distanc...
Wool...... h.h.


If you're not a hemorrhoid, get off my butt.
Re: Tips on staying warm #4301
12/10/2013 02:08 PM
12/10/2013 02:08 PM
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 2,807
Montgomery County
7
76chevy Offline
Hoosier Hunter
76chevy  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
7
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 2,807
Montgomery County
+1

nothing else insulates when wet like wool does.

Some used military (or goodwill) surplus wool sweaters work great as a insulating layer

Quote
Originally posted by hornharvester:
Wool...... h.h.

Re: Tips on staying warm #4302
12/10/2013 02:20 PM
12/10/2013 02:20 PM
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 1,099
Right where I belong
Double B Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Double B  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 1,099
Right where I belong
Layers work well if wicking away moisture for the first layer. Don't wear cotton for the first layer. I love the fleece too. But my secret weapon is the cheap shake up disposable hand warmers mentioned earlier in a special made insole that puts the heat right under your toes. With good layers and wool or fleece and a good hat you will be set.


Followed by Buzzards
Re: Tips on staying warm #4303
12/10/2013 02:50 PM
12/10/2013 02:50 PM
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 421
Columbus
HooterHunter Offline
Hoosier Hunter
HooterHunter  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 421
Columbus
Also don't tighten your boots too hard or put too many socks on. I found this cuts the blood flow to your feet, which then get cold. Once settled loosen them up to let air in to a degree.....let the insulation in the boot work to your advantage. For years I layered my feet then started this and found it works well.

Re: Tips on staying warm #4304
12/10/2013 02:57 PM
12/10/2013 02:57 PM
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 759
Madison County
G
Gilley Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Gilley  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
G
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 759
Madison County
+1 on the loose boots. Shouldn't be tight at all. I bought a pair of rubber insulated boots a size bigger than usual a few years back and wear 1 pair of wool socks. Feet hardly ever get cold anymore.

Re: Tips on staying warm #4305
12/10/2013 03:01 PM
12/10/2013 03:01 PM
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 1,099
Right where I belong
Double B Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Double B  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 1,099
Right where I belong
I also recommend bass pro tree stand wool socks. And one other thing I remembered. When hunting from a tree stand I wire some old carpet on the platform to cut down the wind and airflow around your feet. I'm usually good if my feet are warm.


Followed by Buzzards
Re: Tips on staying warm #4306
12/10/2013 03:15 PM
12/10/2013 03:15 PM
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 4,192
Decatur County/Greensburg, IN
Y
Yaz Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Yaz  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Y
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 4,192
Decatur County/Greensburg, IN
Quote
Originally posted by hornharvester:
Wool...... h.h.
You got it!!!!!

Re: Tips on staying warm #4307
12/10/2013 03:54 PM
12/10/2013 03:54 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 7,595
Indpls,In US
J
jbwhttail Offline
Hoosier Hunter
jbwhttail  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
J
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 7,595
Indpls,In US
Add to the wool, a wool Cabelas wind stopper sweater and you are set! I also have a pair of wool bibs, with the sweater and bibs all I need is my base layer and maybe a sweatshirt and pants.

Wool mittens I can peel back to expose my fingers and a face mask are also staples.

Couple of years ago I bought a pair of Muck Boots, they are for duck hunting but they sure keep my feet warm.... with again WOOL socks.

Get it????????? Wool and more wool..........


When science meets tradition there will be sparks.....
Re: Tips on staying warm #4308
12/10/2013 04:00 PM
12/10/2013 04:00 PM
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 4,192
Decatur County/Greensburg, IN
Y
Yaz Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Yaz  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Y
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 4,192
Decatur County/Greensburg, IN
Joe, if it didn't itch, I'd have wool underwear!!!! laugh Forget all the fancy, high dollar camo stuff........I use what keeps me warmest in the stand and blind.

Re: Tips on staying warm #4309
12/10/2013 04:06 PM
12/10/2013 04:06 PM
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,607
Greenwood, Indiana
T
traditionalarcher17 Offline
Hoosier Hunter
traditionalarcher17  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
T
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,607
Greenwood, Indiana
This guy right here is allergic as all get out to wool. Found out as a kid with a wool face mask. It blew me up like a balloon. Tried it again recently and anywhere it touches me I instantly swell up. Sucks I have to make sure it doesn't touch me at all.

Re: Tips on staying warm #4310
12/10/2013 04:30 PM
12/10/2013 04:30 PM
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 4,192
Decatur County/Greensburg, IN
Y
Yaz Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Yaz  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Y
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 4,192
Decatur County/Greensburg, IN
So Trad.....wool undies are out of the question then? laugh That sucks! Weird too.....

Re: Tips on staying warm #4311
12/10/2013 04:31 PM
12/10/2013 04:31 PM
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 2,807
Montgomery County
7
76chevy Offline
Hoosier Hunter
76chevy  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
7
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 2,807
Montgomery County
merino wool? that stuff is amazing and not itchy at all!

Quote
Originally posted by Yaz:
Joe, if it didn't itch, I'd have wool underwear!!!! laugh Forget all the fancy, high dollar camo stuff........I use what keeps me warmest in the stand and blind.

Re: Tips on staying warm #4312
12/10/2013 05:26 PM
12/10/2013 05:26 PM
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,607
Greenwood, Indiana
T
traditionalarcher17 Offline
Hoosier Hunter
traditionalarcher17  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
T
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,607
Greenwood, Indiana
Yeah a no go on the wool undies, I have 2 wool sweaters I have to wear a hoodie under and roll the sleeves up to make sure they don't touch me at all. Even on my hands it tears me up. Only thing I am allergic too that I am aware of.

Re: Tips on staying warm #4313
12/10/2013 05:53 PM
12/10/2013 05:53 PM
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 1,367
Indpls,Indiana,US
F
ferb55 Offline
Hoosier Hunter
ferb55  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
F
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 1,367
Indpls,Indiana,US
All great ideas. When its this cold, a big ol thermos of hot ...... helps a bunch. Coffee, cocoa, soup...name it.


Chief Operating Officer
American Hunting Lease Association
Re: Tips on staying warm #4314
12/10/2013 08:01 PM
12/10/2013 08:01 PM
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 397
Chesterton, IN
J
Jeffro Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Jeffro  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
J
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 397
Chesterton, IN
I wear almost nothing on top (just a base layer and maybe an UnderArmor top or fleece vest when really cold) while walking in. I put everything in my pack and dress when close to my tree. I'll even keep the hat in my pack while walking. Your body will heat up despite what you think. Once you do get dressed, layers! Multiple think layers much better than a single bulky layer.

Walk slow. My son realized the hard way that he needs to slow down when walking because he gets too warm. Warm = perspiration, which results in getting cold!

Fleece cover layer is awesome!

The hand warmers are great. I personally don't care for them bunched under my toes so I use the style that is a flat insole inside my boots. Very nice!

If you're less than happy with your boots I suggest a pair of the Artic Shield Boot Covers. Search Cabelas, Bass Pro, etc. This style is think but adds 10-15 degrees of warmth in my opinion.


Hunt safe. Shoot straight.
Jeff
Re: Tips on staying warm #4315
12/10/2013 08:38 PM
12/10/2013 08:38 PM
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 753
Hancock County
animalhouse Offline
Hoosier Hunter
animalhouse  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 753
Hancock County
All great tips here.

Poly base layer is a must !

Another trick is to use stick on hand warmer/ body warmer on kidney areas. Help warm the body from the inside smile


It's hard to soar like an eagle when you're flying with a bunch of turkeys.
Re: Tips on staying warm #4316
12/11/2013 02:11 AM
12/11/2013 02:11 AM
Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 1,198
Mooresville,in.usa
M
maddogmech Offline
Hoosier Hunter
maddogmech  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
M
Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 1,198
Mooresville,in.usa
Water,Water,Water. along with the clothing said above......

Re: Tips on staying warm #4317
12/11/2013 02:17 AM
12/11/2013 02:17 AM
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 76
New Castle IN.
1965Mustang Offline
Member
1965Mustang  Offline
Member
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 76
New Castle IN.
One of the tricks I use is to wear a pair of surgical rubber gloves under my cotton gloves and stay warm that way. it keeps the hands warm and dry.

Re: Tips on staying warm #4318
12/11/2013 02:29 AM
12/11/2013 02:29 AM
Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 1,644
P
Parrot Head Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Parrot Head  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
P
Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 1,644
I bought the Cabelas wool jacket an bibs years ago an it is the ticket.

Re: Tips on staying warm #4319
12/11/2013 02:44 AM
12/11/2013 02:44 AM
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 516
indpls in marion
B
B ZEB Offline
Member
B ZEB  Offline
Member
B
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 516
indpls in marion
Bought some King of The Mountain Wool back in the 90's very pricey but should last my lifetime.

Re: Tips on staying warm #4320
12/11/2013 03:10 AM
12/11/2013 03:10 AM
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 3,004
Somewhere in Hancock County
J
johnc911 Offline
Hoosier Hunter
johnc911  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
J
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 3,004
Somewhere in Hancock County
Quote
Originally posted by delaney:
If your going to sit on the ground, I'd suggest carrying in a sleeping bag. Dress just like others have suggested and then step inside the sleeping bag and zip it up. I've done it a few times and I did it for my daughter when she was about 11 years old and it worked very well.
Yep we used an army sleeping bag (very heavy one) for my daughter and she was able to hunt in any condition !!!

Re: Tips on staying warm #4321
12/11/2013 03:34 AM
12/11/2013 03:34 AM
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 2,081
N.E. Indiana, Spitting distanc...
hornharvester Offline
Hoosier Hunter
hornharvester  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 2,081
N.E. Indiana, Spitting distanc...
For cold feet on stand use boot blanket without any boots on, a pair of nylon wicking socks, one pair 100% wool socks and and one 18 to 24 hours chemical heat pack in each boot. Walk in with regular boots on and carry the boot blankets, then take boots off and slip your feet into the warm boot blankets. Ive hunted in below zero weather many times using this set up and my feet stay toasty warm. h.h.


If you're not a hemorrhoid, get off my butt.
Re: Tips on staying warm #4322
12/11/2013 04:00 AM
12/11/2013 04:00 AM
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 18
Tippeconoe/Warren county
T
Turkeyman Offline
Junior Member
Turkeyman  Offline
Junior Member
T
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 18
Tippeconoe/Warren county
All of these are great things to do. One thing to remember that I learned in cold weather training as a Scout was to keep your bladder empty. Sounds odd but your body will use energy to keep your organs warm first, that is why your toes and fingers get cold first. If your bladder is full or partially full it will rob needed heat to keep your urine up to temperature. I always keep a pee bottle with me and try to use it often. It really does work.

Re: Tips on staying warm #4323
12/11/2013 08:46 AM
12/11/2013 08:46 AM
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,338
John Scifres Offline
Hoosier Hunter
John Scifres  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,338
Here's my "system":

Duofold expedition weight polyprop/wool long undies.

polyprop sock liners

smartwool or omniwool socks

Columbia wool pants

light merino wool sweater (goodwill is your friend)

heavy merino wool sweater

wool mackinaw (Asbell wool)

wool parka

Sorel caribou boots at least 1 size larger than normal

wool mittens that fold back

hothands handwarmers in boots, mittens, front pockets

Re: Tips on staying warm #4324
12/11/2013 11:25 AM
12/11/2013 11:25 AM
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 4,192
Decatur County/Greensburg, IN
Y
Yaz Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Yaz  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Y
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 4,192
Decatur County/Greensburg, IN
Quote
Originally posted by John Scifres:
Here's my "system":

Duofold expedition weight polyprop/wool long undies.

polyprop sock liners

smartwool or omniwool socks

Columbia wool pants

light merino wool sweater (goodwill is your friend)

heavy merino wool sweater

wool mackinaw (Asbell wool)

wool parka

Sorel caribou boots at least 1 size larger than normal

wool mittens that fold back

hothands handwarmers in boots, mittens, front pockets
PHHHEWWW!!! That wore me out just THINKING about putting all that on!!! :p laugh

Re: Tips on staying warm #4325
12/11/2013 11:54 AM
12/11/2013 11:54 AM
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 8,525
owen county
G
gundude Offline
Watching Over You All
gundude  Offline
Watching Over You All
G
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 8,525
owen county
Me too


Life is hard. Its even harder If your stupid!
John Wayne.
Re: Tips on staying warm #4326
12/11/2013 02:11 PM
12/11/2013 02:11 PM
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 695
1 mile from Mackey
B
Bucks n Ducks Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Bucks n Ducks  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
B
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 695
1 mile from Mackey
I never realized that wearing cotton socks as my base layer for my feet was the absolute wrong thing to do.

I now where the base layer socks with no cotton and then a nice pair of smartwool socks and my feet rarely get cold. For years my feet froze twenty minutes in and I was buying the best insulated boots I could!


Hoyt Alphamax 32/Hoyt Carbon Spyder
Support Ducks Unlimited
Find JAMM Custom Rods on Facebook and Instagram!
Re: Tips on staying warm #4327
12/11/2013 05:18 PM
12/11/2013 05:18 PM
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 4,192
Decatur County/Greensburg, IN
Y
Yaz Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Yaz  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Y
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 4,192
Decatur County/Greensburg, IN
Quote
Originally posted by Bucks n Ducks:
I never realized that wearing cotton socks as my base layer for my feet was the absolute wrong thing to do.

I now where the base layer socks with no cotton and then a nice pair of smartwool socks and my feet rarely get cold. For years my feet froze twenty minutes in and I was buying the best insulated boots I could!
My feet sweat even if I only walk a 100 yards. Then they are instantly cold. When it is 20 or below, I wear cotton socks in. I put a zip lock bag, my silk sock liners, and a good pair of wool socks in my pack. I change out my socks once I get in the stand. I let my foot dry off for a couple minutes before putting on the warm stuff. Thats the only way I have found to keep my feet warm. Have to get out of the wet socks.

Re: Tips on staying warm #4328
12/11/2013 06:41 PM
12/11/2013 06:41 PM
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 242
Fishers, IN
W
WIA041212 Offline
Hoosier Hunter
WIA041212  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
W
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 242
Fishers, IN
All I wear is a pair of under armor tips and bottoms and an insulated pair of walls coveralls. Wool socks and if it's really cold I throw a hand warmer in my boots. My boys are the rubber 18in and have lots of room. As stated before, do not wear two pair of will socks. For my hands I have a hand muff and two hand warmers. My hands literally sweat. Gloves can't even touch a hand muff with warmers when it comes to warmth. Two layers might not sound like much, but I swear by under armor. When I unzip my coveralls, stream comes out. Then again, I I've being cold. I sweat sitting still when the temp his 75. I think the 140 deg heart in Iraq ruined me. smile


Semper Fi
Re: Tips on staying warm #4329
12/12/2013 03:41 AM
12/12/2013 03:41 AM
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 387
Farmland, Ind. USA
L
Labman Offline
Hoosier Hunter
Labman  Offline
Hoosier Hunter
L
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 387
Farmland, Ind. USA
Walk in with very little on. I put all extra stuff in the back pack. Layers underneath, Love the underarmor cold weather tops and bottoms, also bought some cold weather underlayers at gander that I like real well. I like bibs when the temps drop. More cover on chest and back. A pull over Columbia cold weather top, and a wind proof coat. I use underliner socks with Cabelas over the knee merino wool hunting socks. I do love my Boot blankets, really helps keep the feet warm. But the thing that really does it for me is to keep my neck and face warm. I like a fleece balaclava. Keeps the cold off the front and back of neck, on the face and another layer on the top of the head. A peanut butter sandwich and water or sometimes hot chocolate at mid morning helps me to stay out when others are heading to the truck. If you can, buy quality gear. You get for what you pay for. Great topic, during a week of bone chilling temps in the deer stand


conserve waterfowl, use a trained retriever
Re: Tips on staying warm #4330
12/12/2013 04:48 AM
12/12/2013 04:48 AM
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 8,525
owen county
G
gundude Offline
Watching Over You All
gundude  Offline
Watching Over You All
G
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 8,525
owen county
I just walk back to the house and build a fire....


Life is hard. Its even harder If your stupid!
John Wayne.
Page 1 of 2 1 2

Moderated by  bean, BowBo, jbwhttail, sticksender 

Newest Members
WV 67, Ehargis, Will, Joe, CGJones
2909 Registered Users
Forum Statistics
Forums35
Topics4,663
Posts49,845
Members2,909
Most Online188
Sep 19th, 2018
Who's Online Now
0 registered members (), 22 guests, and 2 spiders.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Top Posters(30 Days)

Hunting lease liability insurance

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.6.1.1