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What type of clothing are you guys wearing for waterfowling. Please be specific as to what brand and patterns you are wearing for different situations. (Obviously Mossy Oak, but what specific patterns for what situations?).
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Chris
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[quote]GreenheadRocker (6/5/2009) What type of clothing are you guys wearing for waterfowling. Please be specific as to what brand and patterns you are wearing for different situations. (Obviously Mossy Oak, but what specific patterns for what situations?).
Thanks,
Chris[/quote]
I wear mostly Cabelas brand outerwear. I use obsession & break up in the early season, & then switch to shawdow grass & duck blind after the end of October.
Early season waders are Bass Pro Bone Dry 3mm chest waders in break up. These are just about on there last leg. I have got 4 hard seasons out of the thus far. Late season I use Lacrosse Brush Tuff 2 chest waders in duck blind.
I don't hunt timber, nothing like that hear in the north.
This is a typical early season look for me.

This is a late season look.

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| Breakup in timber,Shadowgrass and Duck Blind in marshes and late season.Brush is not a bad choice for open field hunting.
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Button Buck
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| duck blind for pretty much everything
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I don't hunt waterfowl much anymore, but I'd have to agree with these guys. Look at American's pictures...he blends in rather well, especially in the last one. You just have to look close at your surroundings before making the final choice. If you are hunting in timber, look at it first, if it isn't wet the new treestand might work good there, or at least MO Breakup bottoms and a treestand top.
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Ducks and geese
Drake MST pullover in Duck blind or bottom land in the timber
Shadow grass in the fields
My waders are break up pattern when I wear them to a pit or timber
Turkeys
Duckblind pants, shadow leaf shirt
Deer
Shadow branch pants and bottom land shirt or shadow leaf shirt during early bow season
I still got some of the old Tree Stand pattern I LOVE for deer too.
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For my coat i have a Dark full zip MST and i really like it. For my bibs i went with Browning they are the best bibs i have ever had. For the camo i use Duckblind camo.
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Button Buck
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Drake Waterfowl everything.. Waders, Jackets, pants, mask.
I love Mossy Oak Bottomland camo for the timber hunting..
I use Mossy Oak Duck Blind for hunting the fields. I have a bunch of shadow grass I used before duck blind came out.. I also have a closet full of break up. Break up does very well in the woods...
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