Ghillie suit

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  1. DaltonGang

    DaltonGang Weekend Warrior

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    After having two knee surgeries last year, I am having difficulty climbing trees and treestands.
    Thinking about getting one of those ghillie suits.
    Has anyone used one? What are some of the pros/cons?
    I understand that there will be extensive trimming to be done around arm and chest area.
    Thanx
     
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    Wingtipsdown Weekend Warrior

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    Do what you want but I would do a ground blind before a ghillie suit.
     
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    I have used one a couple of times mainly turkey hunting. The manufactured ones are rather hot and have a lot of odor. You can soak them in a tub of water and baking soda and it helps quite a bit. You really don't need the pants and the hood will likely get in your way. A well trimmed jacket and some facepaint will work just fine. Watch your background and move slowly. Good luck.
     
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    I bought one at Bass Pro. I have thought about using it. Trimming or putting a brace on your bow arm would be a must. Warm is good for late season here. I may have to try it. I'll have to hang mine out for a couple days to air out. Can't imagine trying to wash and dry that thing.
     
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    I would also go with a ground blind before getting a ghillie suit
     
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    DaltonGang Weekend Warrior

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    Where I hunt you can't leave tree stands or ground blinds. Some one would steal them.
     
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    Check out the ASAT vanish pro 3d leafy suit. Not a true gillie suit but very effective. I prefer it to a ground blind. Lots of info and reviews on other forums if you google.


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    I too would take a ground blind before even considering a ghillie.

    I hunt I in places you can't leave stands/blinds too. Many of those ground blinds take only a minute or two to set up.
     
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    Have you considered a Ghost Blind?
     

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