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Have you or any one you have known ever used a gilly suit to hunt?

My late husband used gilly suits while he served in the military and adapted the camo gear for hunting after his tour in Viet Nam was up. He wouldn't not necessarily use fire-arms when he was hunting and preferred to be on more equal terms in the realm of predator/prey maybe he had a death wish I don't know. But after Nam he didn't consider it fair to just stalk an animal and ambush it from the safety of a tree-stand. He was very reverent about taking the animals lives and would use every part of it in the tradition of his Native American heritage. But I always wondered if anyone else resorted to gilly suits to hunt or was he just a little more over the edge than we all imagined.

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