Monday, October 15, 2012
Mule Hunting Clothes
Mule Hunting Clothes When You Care Enough To Wear The Very Best!
"Mule Hunting Clothes” was founded more than 30 years ago by Emet Brohard of Greenville, Ohio. Emet was a beagler and serious hunter who grew tired of wading through briars and the thorny woods, tearing his clothing to ribbons. Mule Hunting Clothes grew out of Emet's desire to give back to the hunting community, by designing a line of clothing able to stand up to the rigors of the outdoors. He wished to create clothing that was puncture resistant, tear proof, waterproof and a benefit to any hunter whether they pursued rabbit, coon, hog, deer, moose or squirrel. Even those who horseback ride, ice fish, ATV or snowmobile can benefit from these reliable and rugged bibs, pants, chaps and briar proof shirts.
Seeing their ad in a local sporting magazine, I called ”Mule” and ordered a set of their hunting pants and shirt. Not knowing exactly what to expect, I was excited when the package finally arrived and anxious to check out the items. I was immediately impressed by the quality of the merchandise and determined that the first order of business would be to see how it would hold up to the rigors of a serious Maine rain storm.
Not yet being hunting season here in Maine, I decided that if the pants could stand up to the rigors of a long day on the woodlot they would likely be a valuable addition to my hunting arsenal. The test day was typical of Maine in the fall, cold and wet. While I certainly don’t mind being cold and I also don’t mind being wet, a combination of the two can make for a long day in the woods and potentially even be life threatening. Since it is a frequent occurrence in Maine to be hit by inclement weather with very or little notice, having good clothing to keep you dry is an absolute necessity. Not only did it keep me dry through several downpours but it also wears like iron. One thing that stands out with Mule clothing is that it is not clothing easily worn out, made of 1000 Denier Cordura and will last for many, many season of hard use.
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I could have used some of those as I was gearless thanks to the fine folks at Delta airlines!
ReplyDeleteTony must have let you borrow a set of his stinky herring bait covered lobster trap hauling rubber overalls? He is cool like that!
DeleteWhen you said "1000 Denier Cordura" you got my attention, a pair of pants made from Kifaru rucksack material will last and last. Good tip.Thanks
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I especially like the heavy duty fabric and zippers. Will be fun to use them during rabbit season, chasing bunnies through the pokers and brambles.
DeleteThe brown isn't too unfashionable! Looks like good stuff. Let us know how it holds up to heavy brush.
ReplyDeleteI hear MULE also makes a camo thong know to stand up well to heavy brush.. :)
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