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<blockquote data-quote="Locknload" data-source="post: 1608690" data-attributes="member: 20333"><p>I carry Browning camouflage Gortex jackets and pants with me all over the world. They make a matching flop hat. I have an evergreen pattern, a fall leaf pattern and my favorite, the yellow grass pattern for grass lands, birds and ducks/geese. One liner fits all for cold climates. The surface is soft so it does not scrape or make sound when going through brush. If you need a pair of waterproof boots with a fairly smooth sole, for quiet stalking, try Carolina Thinsulate. I wear one outfit with the boots on the plane, no more lost clothes to start a hunt.</p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Locknload, post: 1608690, member: 20333"] I carry Browning camouflage Gortex jackets and pants with me all over the world. They make a matching flop hat. I have an evergreen pattern, a fall leaf pattern and my favorite, the yellow grass pattern for grass lands, birds and ducks/geese. One liner fits all for cold climates. The surface is soft so it does not scrape or make sound when going through brush. If you need a pair of waterproof boots with a fairly smooth sole, for quiet stalking, try Carolina Thinsulate. I wear one outfit with the boots on the plane, no more lost clothes to start a hunt. Ed [/QUOTE]
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