hunting gear--dress for success:
wear wool. its an outdoorsman's best fabric. wool is warm, lightweight, and it doesn't soak up water. i wear thick wool socks with my bunny boots in the spring, fall, and winter. i also wear a wool sweater as a second layer.
bunny boots are a must. they're warm AND waterproof. spring seal hunting, fall moose/caribou hunting, and winter travel. mine are black, which aren't as warm as the white ones. but, they're warm enough. just make sure you tighten the screws before you walk in the water.
dry-plus is a plus. i fully endorse cabela's dry-plus gear. its warm and waterproof. there's nothing better than keeping toasty and dry on a cold, wet day in the field.
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What happend to the 204 Ruger? Need a gun that can kick ass. Big or small. It's all about bullet placement. A nukalpiaq knows all. Right John.
Keep in touch the RTC is full of Nukalpiaq's.
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