OntarioHunter
Well-known member
- Joined
- Sep 11, 2020
- Messages
- 5,980
Weather during my six weeks hunting in Montana this year was challenging. Either wind blowing like hell or sub zero temperature ... or both. This presented several problems. My usual attire for hunting pheasants in winter weather is upland vest over waterfowl jacket. If it's real cold, the hood is attached to the jacket. I'll wear my ball cap under the hood to keep it from creeping around into my peripheral vision. But the hood keeps pushing the brim of the cap down my forhead obscuring vision over the gun barrel. Problem #2 is wind in my face fills my eyes with slobber and blurs vision. It occurred to me the last couple days hunting that untinted ski goggles might be the answer. I don't downhill ski so unsure if it would work for me. Looks like goggles would keep my hood out of the way and protect my eyes from the wind. Two concerns: would I steam up behind the goggles and can I wear prescription glasses behind them? Can I mount the gun properly with goggles on? Asking for input from experienced downhill guys. Thanks.
Last edited: