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I’m going to get one like this one from 3Rivers.
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Here’s mine*:
*Human not included.By the way, here’s the site for where I bought the hat, although mine is the Federation. The Federation IV replaced the Federation and is slightly different:
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I’ll probably wear the same thing I wore last year: a blue Chicago Cubs baseball cap or a wool stocking cap, depending on the weather.
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Steve, you could hunt on St. Andrews course with that one 8^). I like the plaid.
Just a ball cap of some sort for me; when it gets colder the woold stocking cap comes out…over top the ball cap. Don’t like big brim, and don’t care for camo. Just me.
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TBMADMIN wrote: [quote=Patrick]By the way, here’s the site for where I bought the hat, although mine is the Federation. The Federation IV replaced the Federation and is slightly different.
Ummm, Patrick? I don’t see a link to the website you are talking about. 😆
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George D. Stout wrote: Steve, you could hunt on St. Andrews course with that one 8^). I like the plaid.
Just a ball cap of some sort for me; when it gets colder the woold stocking cap comes out…over top the ball cap. Don’t like big brim, and don’t care for camo. Just me.
George, in actuality it IS one of the McDonald Clan Tartans. I had been looking for one for years! 8)
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I got this Art Young hat..just like the old style look..but my string hits the brim unless I push the hat back way far on my head. I notice photo’s of Fred Bear and how far back he wore his hat. Another thing I don’t like about all the hats I get is when hunting from tree stand when I lean back the bream hits the tree. So I will probably do like I always do anywas..hunt without a hat and when the sun comes up an gets in my eyes, pull out an old cloth cap I keep waded up in my pocket.
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Hey fellers,
First post for me, so it’s fitting that I show off my new hunting hat.
Ol’ Patrick got me on this forum since he’s been kickin’ my butt on the local range. I figured now is as good a time as any to jump in!
Bernie
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Crookedstick wrote: Hey fellers,
First post for me, so it’s fitting that I show off my new hunting hat.
Ol’ Patrick got me on this forum since he’s been kickin’ my butt on the local range. I figured now is as good a time as any to jump in!
Bernie
You must be shooting with two Patrick’s! Because this Patrick has been the one on the receiving end of the butt kicking, AND…I’m not old! 👿 😆
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AND…I’m not old!
Must have been a hard life Patrick:wink:
Nice hat Bernie and welome aboard.
Mark.
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SteveMcD wrote: As for me.. the Plaid Cap didn’t work out! Sent it back, not a good fit! And no others…. Sooooo…. I still have my “Country Gentlemen from HATS.COM And I’m happy with it!
I like this one better SteveMcD 8)
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I bought this one for this upcoming archery season. I broke it in mushroom hunting this spring.
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My hat of choice for the moment. Made of Roo leather, nice and light. Also bends with the bowstring with practically no resistance.
Plus Aussie hats are cool of course. Just need to line it with Wolf/Bear teeth and it will be perfect.
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I’m a creature of habit I suppose when it comes to my hunting lid. My fav is the one in my profile pic. Also have a camo Bak-Pakker crushable wool that I like. After gun season starts I go for a reversible blaze/camo tobogan or bucket hat. Call me superstitious but I have a set of lids and they don’t change unless they are destroyed or go missing.
Steve, That plaid cap was classy though. What Tartan was that? Looks similar to MacRae Hunting. (My Clan Tartan)
Duncan
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Looks good Duncan.
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Thanks Cotton, its a ’77 model, genuine beaver felt.
Ray, that’s a heck of a weight on that fishin’ pole.
BTW I am bald and it shines naturally, so if you don’t want deer to spot you, got to keep it covered!:D
Duncan
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Well I decided to go with just a Boonie Hat of plain Khaki Ripstop by Route 66 at Kmart for just $7.00 on clearance. Will be just perfect for our Bowhunting Season weather here, or any place else for that matter.
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Duncan wrote: its a ’77 model, genuine beaver felt.
8) More details!!! Who’s the maker?
This reminds me, if anyone is interested in a 7 5/8″ Akubra Syndey, I don’t wear it anymore….let me know. It just collects dust. You’ll need to shape it some, but it’s very easy as it’s soft felt.
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Patrick wrote: [quote=Duncan]its a ’77 model, genuine beaver felt.
8) More details!!! Who’s the maker?
This reminds me, if anyone is interested in a 7 5/8″ Akubra Syndey, I don’t wear it anymore….let me know. It just collects dust. You’ll need to shape it some, but it’s very easy as it’s soft felt.
Patrick,
If I remember correctly it was sold as an Andhurst brand by Hudson Belk. The tag and liner are long gone but the head band is still intact. It does have a few moth tracks in it but no holes. I suspect Andhurst contracted with one of the big hat makers like Stetson.
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Cotton,
Your mention of the Boonie made me think of my Boonies. I forgot to include those in the Lid Line up. Killed some good deer while wearing a Boonie. I used to cut an inch off of the brim and run it through the washer to fray it up and givie it a soft profile. Usually had to trim the interfacing after the wash because that stuff is always white. When I wore a big head net the stiffness of the brim kept the net off my ears, thwarting those pesky skeeters best efforts at chewing on them.
Excellent choice for a lid!
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This reminds me, if anyone is interested in a 7 5/8″ Akubra Syndey, I don’t wear it anymore….let me know. It just collects dust. You’ll need to shape it some, but it’s very easy as it’s soft felt.
That’s my size and sounds interesting. Let me know what you want for it and I’ll send you payment.
todd
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BTW, I do a lot of hunting in the Stormy Kroemer that Ron LaClair developed.
Tim Cosgrove on the left, me on the right.
todd
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Just found this today from Paramount Bush hats, but in camo only. This was the style I was looking for all a long, is 55% cotton 45% polyester. It feels like it will help repel rain a bit as well.
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None finer…
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i have worn a boonie style for many, many, many years…since I have plenty of them from time in military until I retired in 2004…haha. One I have now is lightweight ripstop and going strong. Keeps rain off, sun off, allows easy insertion of cedar, pine or other fragrant leaves if desired or even a HS Scent wafter and can ball up and put in pack if needed.
I am interested in maybe another type when my last two expire and go to the trash heap….have always liked some by Noggintops. I like the Broner Ventura and also the Cavanaugh Storm
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Mine is straight from Cabela’s about 10 years ago. I really like it, it’s the Stetson Three Forks. It’s brown, 2-1/2″ brim that has so much string wax on the right side it’s curling up a bit. I really like it, it’s showing it’s age now & I wear it a lot when hunting with a gun too as it’s brim doesn’t interfer with most anything.
Iv’e thought about replacing it, but it’s so comfortable & feels so good I probably won’t, at least not yet.
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Happy New Year everyone!
I thought it fitting to bring this thread back to the top, I hope you don’t mind, but I got a new snow camo hunting hat for Christmas. I figured I should show you the last thing the doe saw this morning before she tripped over herself laughing and beatin’ feet outta there because I MISSED.
It actually makes a great snow camo hat, heck it’s got giant snowflakes knitted right in–had three under 20 yards, too bad I am inept, at least I look cute:)
Any other new hunting hats out there?
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I’m going to replace my camo style hat that I posted earlier with a simalar one I have found at http://www.noggintops.com/page.cfm?p=112
called the Akubra Traveller
I like the color so much better for ALL occations.
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Brad wrote: Here’s mine. It’s a Stetson, although I don’t remember the model. Had it for quite a few years.
Brad, did you get it from Cabela’s? I have one very similar I got from Cabela’s. It’s a Stetson & I love it. It’s getting pretty worn now, but every time I think about replacing it, I think of all the hunts we’ve been on together.
Frank
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