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bushman

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I'm going to get this one started as i'm having a burning desire to get into the woods. What's on everyones gear wish list for this year? Mine is:

1. Lone Wolf Alpha
2. 4 Lone Wolf Sticks
3. Double Bull Blind
4. Under Armour
5. New Goose Deeks
6. Badlands Pack
6. A Weatherby .22 for my new daughter.
 
Well, so far, I've managed to slip a new range finder under my wife's radar, and my bow is being "crackerized" as we speak. Other than that, all I have left is some new Predator camo, and under armor.
 
Predator camo
Buck Decoy. Probably the new Buckwing.
Deer cart.
New rubber boots.
100 acres of land would be nice!
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I'd like to get my offer excepted on the 180 arces I'm looking at!

-Couple of new stands
-2 more cuddebacks(to sit in my living rooms with all my others currently)
-Full-time Camera man!
 
Pretty set this year actually. Good thing, my wife is going to be on maternity leave for three months.
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I'll be getting a new harness and that's it.
 
I just got done reading that review and seeing how I just got the Boss Buck I'll compare.

-$150 plus $20 shipping
got mine for $100 plus $27 shipping @ rogers sporting goods. Boss Buck

-Hard plastic pieces very noisy.
this is true. it is noisy but if you are careful and slow it can be assembled somewhat quietly.

-Pulling pieces in and out is a tight fit.
very true but if you play with it enough you can find a certain way that they will go in smoothly.

-Legs are twist and lock and don't stay in.
i have not had a problem with this yet.

-Too heavy.
it is heavy. if you plan on taking it in to the woods plan on not taking much else besides a bow.

-Not practical due to size, weight and all the other aforementioned reasons.
no decoy is "practical" to lug in to the woods and if it is then you are going to be sacrificing a realistic, effective decoy for some small lightweight P.O.S.

IMO this is the best decoy there is, the life like features are unreal. If you are thinking about getting one then I would suggest thinking over how and where you are going to use it. If you have to lug in a climber, bow, pack, and decoy in the dark through timber then it won't be very convenient. But if you have an easy walk across a field to an edge where a stand is already set then it might be worth it. I know I am excited about using it and seeing how the bucks will react to the Boss.

My 2 cents.
 
1. Insulated rubber boots
2. Camo hooded sweatshirt
3. New underarmour (camo optional)
4. Binoculars

The way I figure if I spend the money I make it won't burn a hole in any of my pockets, so I won't have to buy new jeans.
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I dont need much other than a dozen new Gold Tips.
Been drooling over a new 80mm ED Pentax spotter for a couple years now though, and wouldnt mind trying a LW Assault too.
 
Here my list!

1. New Rubber Boots

2. New Insulated and Non-insulated pants

3. Under Armour - Camo, Black, and Green... (Black in the regular t-shirt kind for football but skin tight and the green and camo in a turtle neck)

4. The Primos Buck Roar! Ive heard good things and its worth the try!

and 5 and on was already bought last weekend at Sportsmans Wearhouse! Got a new Camo Jacket and Under Armour Gloves!

If ur a bowhunter.. the under armour gloves are a must need... they come in the cold gear dept. and i can believe it! They have little grips on the palm and fingers of the glove! Check them out! Its sweet!!!
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Already put two new pieces of equipment on the shelf, New Bowtech and New Binos which I have been wanting for a couple years but other necessities
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have popped up and I put them on the back burner (what a mistake).

Now the remaining list inclucdes

-GL2 camcorder or other equivalent
-new predator camo
-finish the 5 acre fall plot
 
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