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I have a potentially hot hunt coming up in August, long days in a hot blind. I usually do black turtlenecks or long sleeve black cotton tshirts depending on weather.
Last time I was doing all day sits in 100+ degree weather I used a mesh running shirt and a lot of Carbo Mask. I thought this combo worked pretty good, but I hoped to have room for improvement.
Searching around the internet I don't seem to find any great firsthand experience. What do you guys wear into the blind on really hot/long days to keep comfortable and in the shadows?
Thom
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I use netting and wear shorts and a grey or tan T-shirt.
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My son raised the back of thevblind with rocks for some ventilation
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Black silk long underwear. It's paper thin.
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Originally posted by Ray Lyon:
Black silk long underwear. It's paper thin.
Thanks for the replies! Ray, this is where I was leaning. Was wondering if it would be better to have it loose and use an arm guard, or get some with some spandex type blend to snug it to the skin?
How about cool but black headwear? Could just do a light black boonie with vents, but I'm open to any better ideas.
I'm on the fence between Hardy and Carbo Mask, anything else I should be looking into?
Thanks all, just want to be as comfortable as possible. Thanks for entertaining my questions.
Thom
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Don't know how warm it would get, but nylons / panty hose come in all sorts of colors ( or did anyway). Make your own head gear from a pair.
ChuckC
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Under Armor "heat gear" really works -- it has become very popular with baseball players as a way to handle the heat. It is the coolest cover up I can think of -- it transports sweat to the outside and that cools your skin. If I were you I would look around for a long sleeve heat gear top in black.
In a blind you can wear shorts since the windows are generally high enough that you won't be in from the waist up.
I have worn carbo mask in hot weather and it is a good option.
Good luck.
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I use Kuiu Tiberon pants and tops or the Tiberon pants and a FirstLite Llano top. I used it in WY last year and especially liked the dot technology of the Tiberon line for hot weather.
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It's the same way here in East Texas during bow season sometimes. Not unusual to be 90 degrees. I always were a black long sleeve Under Armor shirt, with shorts (since my white legs are hidden lol) and snake boots with a little black face paint. That's in a pop up blind.
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Thanks for the pointers on UA, I don't own a single piece of their stuff but in this case the Heat Gear in black looks like exactly what I was looking for. Matching hood and facemask could be a nice bonus.
Soccer shorts/running shorts are what I wore for bottoms the last few times to this rodeo. I was very pleased with the results on that half of my body. Also took off boots/socks as soon as I entered my blind.
I've worn both Carbo Mask and Hardy, but I'm currently out of both. Pros/cons to each, now I need to figure out which one to order.
Good stuff from the TG folks, thanks!
Thom
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I second the thin silk... works like a charm. Mine is so thin you can almost see through it. I may actually keep you cooler than no shirt at all due to evaporation.
(http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd448/fluffery/DSCN2319.jpg) (http://s1220.photobucket.com/user/fluffery/media/DSCN2319.jpg.html)
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A little Jackie Bushman trick a black neckerchief with ice or small cold packs rolled up and worn around your neck. Jackie said it's an old trick he used when he played pro tennis. Cool neck cool body.
Something to try when it get miserably hot.
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Montanawidower has it correct. If you're out of the sun, the black paper thin silk is no warmer than a t-shirt. You can almost read a newspaper through the stuff I have.
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Thom:
You might also want a Mission Cooling Towel in black. You can probably google the name and find a good online deal.
Those things work and are great for the money. There are many other brands and colors available. Home Depot even sells cooling towels in the summer. They are a great thing to have on warm nights when tent camping too.
:wavey:
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I wear a drifit running shirt or UA heat gear base layer. Anytime the temperature is over 70deg, I expect it to be much warmer in the blind. At that point I have a pair of crocs in my pack and I slip out of my boots and my pants as well. Gotta be comfortable....and sitting in the blind in my boxer briefs is probably the best way I've managed to stay cool in a hot blind.
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Pick up some under armour heat gear in black. If all your doing is hunting from the blind a long sleeve and a pair of shorts really keeps you cool. The heat gear is some good stuff!
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You can also find one of the dew rags with the cooling gel in them.
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Hello everybody, thanks for the additional responses. Last week I spent 5 days building ground blinds and doing other off-season chores around Wild Things. Being around or over 100 degrees all those days, I figured it was a good time to test this stuff out before season opens in a month.
(http://thomjorgensen.com/bows/UA.jpg)
I had a little left in my 2016 hunting budget so I went with the Under Armour "Heat Gear" long sleeve top, and the "Raid" shorts made of the same stuff. It really did an excellent job of keeping me cool and I'm very happy with them. Perhaps some of the other options would work just as good, but some online sources weren't terribly expensive.
I did add a UA boonie hat (cause who can have too many boonies?) and that Mission Cooling Towel to my order. Joe, that towel thing is AMAZING!!! I did need to wet it every few hours but I'm very happy with it and might pick up another one just to have a spare.
If anyone is ever searching the archives I hope this extra info is helpful to them. Now I just want to black out the logos and stitching and I should be set.
Thom
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Those "keep cool" almost shammy like things they sell had sporting goods and home improvement stores work really well. You get them wet and put around your neck. Gives a cooling feel even in very hot weather. I used it on my first ever antelope hunt last August.
Also if in a blind shirts is a option and use very thin wool, hiking socks and boots with some venting to them.
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It looks like you are all set to be Mr Cool on that pronghorn hunt. Can't wait for the hunt story. Good luck.
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If it's hot and dry, wetting your clothes can be very helpful!
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Very enlightening thread! I was just resigning myself to being hot and sweaty in my lope blind this August. Now, maybe not! Thanks for the Q & A!
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Originally posted by Bowwild:
Very enlightening thread! I was just resigning myself to being hot and sweaty in my lope blind this August. Now, maybe not! Thanks for the Q & A!
Yeah Roy, I've learned a bunch in this thread too. Not just the few posts I responded to directly, but all of the posts. I'm glad this thread will be out there for people who search for it! But now it's time to get ready for speed goats, 31 days!
Thom
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Ah Thom those legs! You can't just be showing us pics of those ugly things! Cover them up with a sack or something!
My eyes burn! They Burn!
Oh the humanity!
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I saw this on another forum. Might come in handy! (http://i324.photobucket.com/albums/k359/crittergetter76/Mobile%20Uploads/2016-07/97285989-8300-439B-A68B-AE02AE009823_zpsuvcbm4yp.jpg) (http://s324.photobucket.com/user/crittergetter76/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2016-07/97285989-8300-439B-A68B-AE02AE009823_zpsuvcbm4yp.jpg.html)
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Dave, HA! Glad I've got buddies who keep me in check!
Randy, that is some contraption! I assume it's basically a swamp cooler using low voltage fans to push air down into the cooler where it's cooled by some big blocks of ice then pushed out the exhaust vent?
Thom
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You got it! You can run it off a 12 volt battery. I'm thinking about making one just for fun. Then I'll have it if I ever go hunting speed goats!
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We just prefer to hunt early. 90 percent if the goats we kill are from first light to about ten in the morning. Noon is the latest we hunt. After ten years of all day sits ive learned my lesson. Our goats here water early.
That being said if it gets hot im just in my whitie tighties in the blind!
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Great stuff, but Thom, I'm more interested in the ground blinds you built. Mind sharing in another thread or in an email?
Sick of pop ups that tear up! Bout to go build a half dozen myself and looking for inspiration.
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Thom....get out of the blind before u roast....rake out an area behind the blind and set your chair behind it.....the hogs will know no difference.....you can move right to left and make a shot....if they come from the rear just be still.....full camo would be best...
done it before....more than once.....hogs will assume you are part of the blind or a bush...
stay cool and shoot straight.....best of luck !!!
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He's goat hunting Terry.
Thom, Robin Conrads of TBM used to sell a bandana that had some stuff inside it that would soak up ice water and remain cool for a long time. You might call/email to get one.
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Boy, I'd been busy on this thread since I've been out!
Randy - Thanks for confirming, might be fun to build and I have most of the parts already.
Chris - Good tip, I hear folks say "if you get hot just shoot a doe" but I've only had two shot opportunities in 2 years the last few times I tried this. I pray the new property does much better.
Tim - I have a whole post just for you.
Terry - I was just using some summer hog weather to test out my gear for Wyoming pronghorn. I "think" I'm starting to get these hogs figured out pretty good :goldtooth:
Chuck - the local farmer's market has someone who sold them a few years ago. I have one and it's on the gear pile already. Thank you very much for letting me know where I can get another one!
Thom
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Oh....Sorry Thom....thought you were hog hunting....trying to read and post on a cell phone aint the best.
I killed mine sitting on a stool in knew high sage at the top of a valley entrance it a guillie suit.
Best of luck to you....might could get one of those little battery operated fans (sorry if that has been mentioned)
Can't wait to hear the story.
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Thanks Terry, it should still be a fresh story in October (and you'll probably get the long version at the campfire if it's a good one!) I do have one of those battery powered fans blind fans, and I'll be taking it just for a little extra comfort if needed.
Tim, here you go about that blind! Here are the four links I think you should read first:
First thread. (http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=140004;p=1#000001)
Second thread. (http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=118929;p=1)
Third thread. (http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=119232;p=1)
Irv\\'s hog blind thread. (http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=148160;p=1#000000)
After spending a bunch of time comparing notes with Irv, I decided to go the square route.
I used two 16' panels per blind, cutting them in half. That results in one panel being 8' and the other being 7'. I used the two 7s for front and back, the two 8s for the sides.
I set the forward wall square to each feeder at 10 yards and drove the 2 stakes and laid the short panel up against it. From here I laid one side wall at 90 degrees, then posted the second side and back ensuring it was all square.
Next I put a seat in the blind and cut the window with bolt cutters.
Front wall has carpet on the inside with black side out. Other 3 walls are hunt on the outside with green side out (meaning all 3 other inside walls are black.) Create a "hinge" with zip ties on the back door. Cut shooting window. Use bungie and zip tie to make a improvised garden gate latch system.
After this we did our hoops out of conduit. Although I liked the loop idea, I think Charlies angle brackets will make a better roof. Top will be water proof, front and back of roof will be landscape cloth to allow heat to escape.
I hope that's enough to get you going, give me an email or PM if you want more exact details.
Thom
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