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Old May 3, 2009, 10:04 AM   #4
fisherman66
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Join Date: August 22, 2005
Location: The Woodlands TX
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A good pair of boots and decent binoculars might be the most critical items I use. If you stand hunt the boots aren't quite as critical, but the binoculars aren't something to pull out of the bargain bin. They don't have to be expensive, but don't buy cheapies.

For hunter orange I just use an inexpensive vest and ballcap on public land. Try to keep movement to a minimum regardless of what you are wearing. You can't move too slow.

Why lead free slugs? Don't eat the slug regardless of what it's make of. Have you been listening to the weirdos about lead dust? Cut out bloodshot meat and forget about those nut jobs.

Garmin's GPS are good. Look for the new "H" or cs"X" versions. Tigergps"dot"com has the best prices I have seen. Their customer service is fair to good. I hit one snafu with them, but I'll still recommend them since they fixed it.
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