I don't understand the poncho thing, unless it is in a pack just in case a rain shower is coming. I like wool sweaters from Norway, my Swandri wool, and my camo Filson double mac. I light spray of Scotch Guard on wool coats, jackets and pants is as much as need for light rain situations. I try to avoid down pours, but did find that a junked 55 Pontiac in the woods makes for a wonderful reprieve when a surprise thunderstorm came through.
That is a movie thing I am guessing. I don't watch movies. Nor do I try to make fashion statement when in the woods and field, but I have yet to find a pair of long johns that good with my kilt.
Quote from: Larry Dean on February 16, 2022, 06:46:18 PMThat is a movie thing I am guessing. I don't watch movies. Nor do I try to make fashion statement when in the woods and field, but I have yet to find a pair of long johns that good with my kilt.You must really not watch movies. It's a classic western.
Quote from: Elsecaller on February 16, 2022, 10:00:52 PMQuote from: Larry Dean on February 16, 2022, 06:46:18 PMThat is a movie thing I am guessing. I don't watch movies. Nor do I try to make fashion statement when in the woods and field, but I have yet to find a pair of long johns that good with my kilt.You must really not watch movies. It's a classic western.I don't think he gets it so don't worry about it. Me I still watch them every time they come on.My MIL actually brought me back one from Mexico with the tassels and all. It's wool and warm an ugly as a red headed step child. I own some decent and quality rain wear. It never gets used.Figure rainy days are for in camp with a Crown and Dr. Pepper . . .
Asbell's wool poncho. does not hinder my shooting and is a good camouflaged. Also it keeps the weather off of me.