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Oil cloth

Started by Chester Thompson, September 29, 2009, 10:34:00 AM

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Chester Thompson

Anybody hunt in oil cloth coats? If so I have one that really smells like the oil cloth, how can I get rid of some of the smell? It is 10 years old, and for a while I was not able to wear the coat without stinking like it the rest of the day, it is not that bad anymore, but there is still a smell too it.

Thanks,
Chester
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b.glass

Chester, I can't imagine drawing a bow while wearing an oil cloth coat. It seems like it would be very noisey. Maybe it has softened over the years. I have no idea how to get rid of the smell. Have you hunted in it before? I would think the animal would smell you and high tail it!
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straitera

A heavier oil soaked coat might cost you an animal if it's restrictive or noisy at all. Softer wool is the better option IMO.
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Chester Thompson

Nope I have never hunted in, that is why I was asking if anybody else had tried, so I could learn from their "mistakes", not sure about drawing in one. Since it is starting to cool off in Houston is was actually in the 80s the other day I can actually think about putting on a coat.
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Frenchymanny

In my avatar I shoot wearing a 10 years old Barbour.

Still stinks  ;)  Wouldn't hunt deer with it, but for pheasants, ducks, etc and rain: Yes

I have a wool coat for winter

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Tater John

I hunt in well worn oil cloth brair chaps, their Filson

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Talondale

I have, when it's raining hard and I'm on stand close to accomodations. (it's too heavy to pack in) I've even used one when I stalked on a turkey with my wheelie bow (can't show pic).  Still smells after 10 years.

Three Arrows

I only wear the bottoms since it is waist high weeds and multi-flora rose here.  There is a waxy smell but it has not bothered deer.  I have a shirt I have soaked in the oil cloth treatment I sometimes wear.  That smells like wax also but does not bother deer.  The secretions from your glands give you away, not the waxy odors.

wollelybugger

I also wear the chaps from Filson and work great in tough cover. The multa-flora rose will rip you up pretty bad if not protected.

Chester Thompson

I was looking at getting some of those chaps, seems like pretty much everything in Texas has thorns, or spikes, or will take a piece of flesh from you.
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lpcjon2

Hey if you want some cheap charcoal suits that are quit instead, go to colmans military surplus,I bought 2- full(top and bottom) NBC suits for $10. each and used some RID black dye and a paint brush now I have scent free suits that look like asat.when you want to recharge the suit through it in the dryer.They are made to protect against nuclear,chemical and biological products I have had deer at 7-10 yrds and they didn't smell me.
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