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Author Topic: Frog toggs for bow Hunting?  (Read 1760 times)

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Offline Boar

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Being up againts the best ears on the planet besides my wifes, would frog togs be a bit noisy in stand when drwing or even positioning for a shot. pros cons please. looking for a rain set for bow hunting.
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I find that the speed you move makes the difference. If it's raining, there is other noise from the drops. So, if you can move slow enough, it won't matter, they'll never hear you.
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I would think a bit loud but The rain would cover some of it. I was turkey hunting this year and in my blind I could not hear a thing because of the rain pounding on it. but I wear a camo dry plus from cabelas. Light weight and quite. Plus it breaths.
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Offline lentz

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if its raining while your wearing it then you will be fine but if it hasn't started to rain yet it would be to loud at least the stuff of theirs iv seen in stores