Originally posted by Squirrel Bait: Bob, the best thing to do s get a pair of clippers to cut them out of your way. Anything that will keep them from sticking you , will make too much durn noise! And anything real soft like fleece will grab them. So just clip them and go !
Originally posted by NC BowBender: Duluth Trading Fire Hose cotton canvas cargo work pants. 11.5 oz, pre-washed to be soft, quieter than Carhartt, but tougher.
Originally posted by Hoyt: Best thing for briars is leather..my dad was a big quail hunter back in the 50's and used deer hide without the fur, had it sewed on the front legs of his hunting pants.It's heavy, but I remember he wore those pants till the briars wore out the pants and had the deer hide sewed on another pair.I go with the snips.