Guide Brush Pant
The standard 30 " length does not work for me. Fabric seems "hard ", will see how it washes and wears.
Guide Brush Pants - Pin Oak
Great fitting pants but they are too light weight to be called brush pants and be worn in heavy cover.
I haven’t had the chance to wear these in the field yet but they seem really well made and pretty tough. The only thing I would change is to add a way of closing the back pockets; flap with Velcro, snaps, etc.
Guide Brush Pants - Pin Oak
These pants fit really good and are well built. Great pair of pants
These are the best fitting upland hunting pants I've been able to find. I'm a smaller framed guy and have a hard time finding good quality upland hunting gear. These pants bust through the brush and briars with ease. I can't wait until the other color comes back in stock! These are a must for any upland hunter.
I am an upland hunter/guide and over the many years these are the best I’ve found.
Hands down the best pants I've owned. They fit and feel great. Look darn good too, the old lady likes me in them more than I do
These are probably the best upland hunting pants I've ever used in 25+ years. They fit great (not baggy through the leg), have a little extra length (which too many brush pants lack, meaning they can pull up over your already tall upland boots), the cordura is tough and comfortable, and the canvas layer is durable and doesn't pick up burrs and stickers as bad as some materials can.
I was a fan of the regular Duck Camp brush pants, but always had a slight objection to the name: in the upper Midwest, "brush pants" means this style of upland hunting pants with a second layer, kind of like built-in chaps, to protect you from briar cane and prickly ash and everything else that comes with chasing grouse and woodcock in the Northwoods. I said that if DC released a pair like that I'd buy them in a second: which I did, and they're worth every penny. I do wish that the canvas rose higher on the back of the legs, but that's being nitpicky.
