Waterfowl Hunter's Haul Unboxing | Advanced Box

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This is the unboxing of the December waterfowl Hunter's Haul advanced box. In the box we got some great duck hunting gear. The box had a total value of $165! I always enjoy getting the Hunter's Haul boxes because it comes with some great gear that I will actually use. In this box we got a Tanglefree duck strap, wool socks, a Stanley coffee mug, decoy gloves, and a decoy bag!

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Hunting Gear:
Winchester SX4 12 ga
3 inch 2 or 4 shot for ducks
3 or 3 1/2 inch BB for geese

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Drinking coffee instead of monsters, it call growing up!

jamesweisenhorn
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I went duck hunting for the first time today and it was very fun and keep up the good work

calvindowell
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4:10 “It wool be your best friend” Ha, wool joke lol

romangarcia
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I am a big coffee drinker too. During the duck season I like to mix my coffee with some Baileys. Ohhh hits the spot on the cold days.

samwilkes
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Need to see your bulk decoy club floaters movement on the water

derickashby
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You mentioned wanting a sled. I got a JetSled this year for public land hunting and it is GREAT!

WillShermanMusic
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Pretty cool box of goodies... Kinda in the same boat as you, got everything I need so getting some stuff monthly wouldn't be for me but, I enjoy watching what you get in them.

MrBowNaxe
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I bought one of those roger spinning wing bags and you can put quite a bit in them. In mine I have 2 mojo teals, 2 baby mojo mallards, and a lucky duck mallard in the pack. I have all the poles put together and bungied so that they are easy to carry.

We waterfowl hunters need to make a pair of gloves. We need to make something that’s water proof, but also form fit like a liner so that we can use our fingers/hands. The thick water proof ones aren’t useable with my whistles and my goose calls, but they are the best at keeping my hands warm, dry and out of the elements, my liner type gloves are great for calling and not getting snagged when I’m loading my shotgun but aren’t the warmest and aren’t waterproof.

Right now I have a pair of gloves that I use for setting decoys, and wearing on cold wet days, then I take them off and use a liner or no glove for calling and loading/unloading my gun. I’d like it if it was just a 1 glove for all uses

DSonneborn
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The decoy bag looks pretty good, I'll be interested to see how it holds up. Never can have to many wool socks.

ksoutdoorsports
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Used to have cold feet issues. Realized i was wearing too many socks, feet were sweating during walk-in, and that was causing the cold. 1 layer of a good wool sock works great. I prefer smartwool.

nathanschnier
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I use lodge socks or hiking socks and they keep my feet SUPER warm

jacksonwilliams
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My feet dont get cold but my hands do. I will look into those gloves especially for ice fishing. Did u ever draw a winner for the goose call?

jordan-xkvv
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Stanley, best thermos on market in my opinion. Been using for 30plus years. Highly reccomend🤙🤙🦆🦆 Thx for sharing

ToddTheGunGuy
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PRO TIP: Prime your cup with boiling water so it is already hot before your beverage goes in-stays hotter for longer.

matchthehatchoutdoors
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I just got a 32oz for Christmas and taking it out this weekend

hikingbear
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Always have cold feet no matter what I wear. Thinking of getting the heated insoles to put in my waders

jacobsimmons
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always have cold feet after October up here in south western Ontario

SpencerDavid
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Hello! So I noticed your sold out of the one hoodie I been wanting to get for awhile! Just wondering when you'll have more of the Outdoor limits charcoal hoodie back in stock for a size Small and 2XL 😊

amberbaker
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Yep I double sock with wool and feet still get cold

Gadhole
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Which old town model do you use/recommend. Also a $12 pair of insulated watermen’s gloves are the best decoy gloves I’ve found out.

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