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<blockquote data-quote="tasaman" data-source="post: 3107637" data-attributes="member: 8206"><p>There are two ways to go. Spend about $500 not including gun or make friends with a duck hunter who has everything. Even then you will need waders and gun, steel shot choke, and shells. Get good waders. Stay away from lacrosse. Cabelas, Mack's PW, Columbia. I have frog toggs and are good but not best but I paid half price. </p><p></p><p>All that don't mean diddly if you don't live near good water and duck flyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tasaman, post: 3107637, member: 8206"] There are two ways to go. Spend about $500 not including gun or make friends with a duck hunter who has everything. Even then you will need waders and gun, steel shot choke, and shells. Get good waders. Stay away from lacrosse. Cabelas, Mack's PW, Columbia. I have frog toggs and are good but not best but I paid half price. All that don't mean diddly if you don't live near good water and duck flyway. [/QUOTE]
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