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Anyone ever "beat up" their Ghillie suits?

Started by frassettor, February 26, 2010, 12:12:00 PM

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frassettor

I've read a post quite a while ago (I believe it was from Iron Bull) where he drags his ghillie behind a four wheeler,throws it on the ground ect...

I have a Rancho Safari, and was wondering if this "helps" it look more like a bush, or if it makes the Ghillie blend in better. I enjoy the ghillie, but as far as it blending in with my surroundings, I stick out. As far as it breaking up my outline..nothing beats it! IMO

Does anyone else do this, and does it help you "blend in better?"
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Missouri Sherpa

I have been using the same ghillie for the past 4-5 years.  It has picked up some mesquite thorns in Texas, Multiflora rose in Iowa and dirt from several states.  I have not given any thought to putting it through the wash.  May smell a wee bit funky but it works for me just as it is.

IB

Richard......Spot ON.....Beat the snot outta that thing    

Mine lives outside..Wind; Rain: Snow....I bury mine in old abandoned Badger holes for weeks. Often drag that rascal behind the ATV on gravel roads. HOWEVER I NEVER EVER allow it in the house,shop or restaurant.

When on a stand I constantly am untwisting the cords. I wanna be as fuzzy as I can get....Just pick your spots, blend in as best you can and let the Shaggy Suit break up the outline.

Dead Downwind


Won't leave home without it..........I'm in GOOD HANDS     :goldtooth:

Covey

I like to get me one of them! I hate to buy one then have to trim everything off the shooting arm. That's like cutting up money, HA! and that's hard to come by these day's! Jason

Roy Steele

Ever sence I made mine back in 79.They first came on the market a couple friends got them.But they were way to heavy and when wet look out.So I made mine out of syn.netting and a dipping net.Came out only a few pounds,Each spring I have to add to it.So I say just use it.
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Jim Boettcher

I made one some years back, when I was a young Marine. It looked good, but I wanted to get rid of the that burlap smell for hunting animals. So I washed it and dryed it. It looked even better! But the burlap smell remained.

fireball31

I dragged mine about 6 miles total behind my truck down a dirt road. I think it looks much better after its been Mudded.

Kevin L.

When I took the course back in my military days, we had to make our own suit, then they had a really nasty, muddy and wet obstacle course you did in the suit. Took the new right out of it. Wish I still had that old one.
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BMN

I usually drag mine back to the truck after each hunt.
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I just got mine today. It rocks. Spray it with scent killer and put it in a sealed plastic bag with pine boughs or something aromatic. Spray again with scent killer every day I hunt.
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