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Huntin in thick catclaw

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I hate going through catclaw for ONE reason only....It hurts!!! Dont so much mind the cuts on the arms and legs but gettin snagged in between there hurts real bad :D Does anyone know of any kind of protection other than maybe carharts or wearing a cup and jockstrap? I'am in the market for new camo ;)

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My husband wears old army issue camo and says it really is great for catclaw. It doesn't make you invincible, but it doesn't snag on them according to him. He says his regular shirts and pants get caught all the time, but the camo pants that are military issue don't. He got them from his dad who was in the military, but you can probably find them at an army/navy surplus store. They are the dark green with brown and tan mixed in. They aren't real heavy, but they just don't seem to catch when he goes through catclaw like all his other clothes do.

 

Amanda

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Hedge trimmers work good. Just take alot of extention cords and a generator.

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I CARRY A PAIR OF HAND PRUNERS WITH ME ALL THE TIME. THEY COME IN HANDY WHEN I MAKE A STALK AND HAVE TO GO THROUGH THE THICK STUFF. I JUST TRIM A TRAIL. IT MUCH QUIETER THAN JUST BUSTIN THROUGH IT.

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This past weekend went glassing with my girlfriend on the way to my spot saw a patch of catclaw so i let her go first that works pretty good. :lol:

she made me go first on the way back and believe me it was much worse :(

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asking what is out there other than carhartts is like asking what can protect your feet other than boots.

I love my carhartt loggers.

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Wear your scars proudly. They are badges of honor. And the chicks dig it.

Mike

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Many years ago, we found a hunter who had died of a heart attack on the very top of Biscuit Peak in the Mustang Mountains between Sonoita and Sierra Vista.

 

I've told the story about the incident on this forum a while back, but when the deputy arrived to make sure there were no crimes done he brought a stretcher and five of us packed the dead guy and our gear off the mountain long after dark.

 

If you've been on that peak you know it is covered with catclaw. We started out trying to keep our cargo from being scratched, but soon started using the stretcher and the corpse to protect our own hides.

 

So I have to say if you must go into that stuff, find yourself a dead guy first.

 

Bill Quimby :blink:

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