I find it interesting how engaged your subscribers are. Your channel has 1/4 the subscribers and as many or more views than the bigger channels. I find it very interesting. Strong 💪 work. Thanks for always answering questions
Travis, thanks for the comment and the nice words. I think some of those channels get their subs through the short videos they produce. For some reason you can add subs really fast with shorts, but we haven't gone that route. In the end, I don't care as much about how many subs we have as long as we are connecting with people and offering useful information. I have always felt that you get rewarded in the media business if you help people - so that is our guiding principle. Have a great day.
Agreed. Ev and his team are doing a great job sticking to their mission. I am proud of them. I have known Ev for a long time and this is his crowning achievement. I wish them only good things.
i have an entire sitka system at the moment, but i absolutely love the code of silence stuff. the pattern is wonderful, would love to try it next time i buy new gear
Looks like quality gear. Been a predator camo die hard for years wish they would come out with some new stuff. Do like wool and found it to be the best late season for me
I agree. The nice thing about Ev and his team is that it is a small company and they will listen to their customers. That is important when designing clothing for hunters. Ev also had many years as the main outerwear guy at Cabela's and that is serving him well now as he sources materials and designs. Good luck.
@@bill-winke I’d like to talk to Ev I’ve really tried for a few years now to figure out clothing cause here in the state of West Virginia where I hunt I have to ride a fourwheeler everywhere I go an it’s hard not to wear thick hunting clothing on the fourwheeler but when I get to where I hunt I have to wear it in an I burn up an sweat and then freeze so don’t get to hunt long
If anyone says Bill does whatever for sponsors or show case companies just for money is an idiot. EV use to to work at Cabelas and had worked with Bill during his time there. Bill uses what he believes in and that’s that. That’s why i love his content he’s all about learning and teaching. He works with people who have worked with him in the past and that makes his his show more entertaining. Good job Bill on this explanation of the new early season gear.
Thanks. I appreciate it. I honestly have turned down a lot of money over the years because I didn't believe in the product or I didn't trust the company. Thanks for the comment.
I am a long time fan of Bill Winke and will continue to be. I have been around long enough to see different sponsors of the exact same product(s) (i.e. food plot seed, broadheads, clothing, etc.). Although I am not directing this at Bill specifically, the "sponsor business model" is a challenging one when it comes to a "review". I think I would prefer it be called a "demonstration". When an individual or channel represents a product, the revenue is tied to increased sales of said item or items. Therefore, the sponsoring company would be none too pleased with a critical review from their paid client. In sum, as a consumer, it still bothers me that I have to be aware of the inherent bias -- it is not truly a 100% review. While it is true you can both really enjoy the product and represent it, the longevity of your belief should be in long term sponsorship. The one consistent sponsor with Bill has been Hoyt. I understand there are market factors beyond the sponsored individual, so I don't want to oversimplify. I enjoy learning about innovative new products and hope companies continue to create them. However, sponsorship is ultimately about marketing not true reviewing. It is about who is paying the bills, pardon the pun :)
Please, when you do clothing reviews put what SIZE top and bottom you are trying. Its VERY helpful info , thank you and I love your content! good luck this season.
I believe they are both XL. I am not at the farm right now so I can't check, but I think that is what they were. I am roughly 6-4, 6-5 and about 200 pounds if that helps. I think the pants were talls but not sure on the top. I would just call them. They are pretty good about helping with stuff like that. Good luck. www.codeofsilence.com/
Jim, here is a link to that page: www.codeofsilence.com/collections/farewinds-active-tec-series I would say it is wind resistant but not truly windproof. It is a tight weave of wool, but doesn't have an outer or inner membrane so it relies on the wool to resist the wind. Good luck.
@@bill-winke yeah for sure! Last set I bought was 100 dollars for a bottom and jacket, these will last forever and there so much better! Been probably 10 yrs now I have had them and I never did like the pants and my jacket has seen better days! I will probably have to get me a set for a early Xmas present! I got me some UA bibs last year and I love them but I'm not crazy about bibs either!
I went about a week or two ago to buy a heavy jacket, but my size wasn't available. Something else all clothing companies need to remember is fat guys hunt as well.
I liked the clothing you showcased so much. I went and bought a top & pair of pants from their site, cheers, Mr. Bill!
You will like it. Ev makes really nice clothing. Good luck.
I find it interesting how engaged your subscribers are. Your channel has 1/4 the subscribers and as many or more views than the bigger channels. I find it very interesting. Strong 💪 work. Thanks for always answering questions
Travis, thanks for the comment and the nice words. I think some of those channels get their subs through the short videos they produce. For some reason you can add subs really fast with shorts, but we haven't gone that route. In the end, I don't care as much about how many subs we have as long as we are connecting with people and offering useful information. I have always felt that you get rewarded in the media business if you help people - so that is our guiding principle. Have a great day.
Code of Silence is making some really cool stuff. Love the pattern, love the material choice, and really love the price point compared to competitors.
Agreed. Ev and his team are doing a great job sticking to their mission. I am proud of them. I have known Ev for a long time and this is his crowning achievement. I wish them only good things.
i have an entire sitka system at the moment, but i absolutely love the code of silence stuff. the pattern is wonderful, would love to try it next time i buy new gear
I think you will like their stuff. Good luck.
Code of Silence is great stuff. Designed very well and good quality
Agreed. Thanks for the comment.
Looks like quality gear. Been a predator camo die hard for years wish they would come out with some new stuff. Do like wool and found it to be the best late season for me
I want them to bring back original fall brown
Wool is hard to beat for a lot of reasons. Good luck.
@@jarviscasey8085 agree have had the most success in there camp. Wish they made some more options
@@bill-winke have some LL Bean wool in vintage camo has held up along time
One of these days I’ll own everything from code of silence the absolute best hunting clothing company ever
I agree. The nice thing about Ev and his team is that it is a small company and they will listen to their customers. That is important when designing clothing for hunters. Ev also had many years as the main outerwear guy at Cabela's and that is serving him well now as he sources materials and designs. Good luck.
@@bill-winke I’d like to talk to Ev I’ve really tried for a few years now to figure out clothing cause here in the state of West Virginia where I hunt I have to ride a fourwheeler everywhere I go an it’s hard not to wear thick hunting clothing on the fourwheeler but when I get to where I hunt I have to wear it in an I burn up an sweat and then freeze so don’t get to hunt long
If anyone says Bill does whatever for sponsors or show case companies just for money is an idiot. EV use to to work at Cabelas and had worked with Bill during his time there. Bill uses what he believes in and that’s that. That’s why i love his content he’s all about learning and teaching. He works with people who have worked with him in the past and that makes his his show more entertaining. Good job Bill on this explanation of the new early season gear.
Thanks. I appreciate it. I honestly have turned down a lot of money over the years because I didn't believe in the product or I didn't trust the company. Thanks for the comment.
I am a long time fan of Bill Winke and will continue to be. I have been around long enough to see different sponsors of the exact same product(s) (i.e. food plot seed, broadheads, clothing, etc.). Although I am not directing this at Bill specifically, the "sponsor business model" is a challenging one when it comes to a "review". I think I would prefer it be called a "demonstration". When an individual or channel represents a product, the revenue is tied to increased sales of said item or items. Therefore, the sponsoring company would be none too pleased with a critical review from their paid client. In sum, as a consumer, it still bothers me that I have to be aware of the inherent bias -- it is not truly a 100% review. While it is true you can both really enjoy the product and represent it, the longevity of your belief should be in long term sponsorship. The one consistent sponsor with Bill has been Hoyt. I understand there are market factors beyond the sponsored individual, so I don't want to oversimplify.
I enjoy learning about innovative new products and hope companies continue to create them. However, sponsorship is ultimately about marketing not true reviewing. It is about who is paying the bills, pardon the pun :)
I have code of silence cold weather gear and it’s a game changer. I’m sure the fair winds stuff is great.
It is nice stuff. I am sure it will be comfortable in the tree, but I will update once I start hunting in it. Have a great day.
Please, when you do clothing reviews put what SIZE top and bottom you are trying. Its VERY helpful info , thank you and I love your content! good luck this season.
I believe they are both XL. I am not at the farm right now so I can't check, but I think that is what they were. I am roughly 6-4, 6-5 and about 200 pounds if that helps. I think the pants were talls but not sure on the top. I would just call them. They are pretty good about helping with stuff like that. Good luck. www.codeofsilence.com/
Thanks ! I am buying a set Monday after I sort the sizing.
I like my COS gear! Now You gotta try alpaca socks this year.
I will Kevin. Maybe I can encourage Ev to add them to the Code of Silence line. He is good at listening to customers.
some of the best camo IMO
I agree. Thanks for the comment.
That hoodie looks very well designed. I went to their website to learn more about it but it's not on there. Is it windproof?
Jim, here is a link to that page: www.codeofsilence.com/collections/farewinds-active-tec-series I would say it is wind resistant but not truly windproof. It is a tight weave of wool, but doesn't have an outer or inner membrane so it relies on the wool to resist the wind. Good luck.
Can we get a Bill Winke discount code from COS?!
I will ask Ev. I think he ran a discount last year so maybe he will do it again this year.
Need to get some!
I think you will like that stuff. Have a great day.
Looks great...Im with you..I dont want to be covered with burs ! That's why I wont wear that fuzzy fleece!
When I wear that fleecy stuff I carry it to the tree. That is usually better anyway since it keeps me from sweating.
Any discount Code offer to your followers ???
I will ask Ev again.
What is merino wool, similar to standard wool, stays warm when wet?
Steve, yes. Comes from Merino sheep. Softer and not as itchy as regular wool. Ideal for clothing you wear closer to your skin.
@@bill-winke this clothing looks nice - will check it out when i need new stuff - thanks
I want some bad, I will have to start trying to save for em! Hunting is to expensive! Lol
You are right about that. Buy quality so you don't have to keep replacing items. Good luck.
@@bill-winke yeah for sure! Last set I bought was 100 dollars for a bottom and jacket, these will last forever and there so much better! Been probably 10 yrs now I have had them and I never did like the pants and my jacket has seen better days! I will probably have to get me a set for a early Xmas present! I got me some UA bibs last year and I love them but I'm not crazy about bibs either!
I went about a week or two ago to buy a heavy jacket, but my size wasn't available. Something else all clothing companies need to remember is fat guys hunt as well.
Jarvis, do they just not make your size or were they out?
They were out
Bill loves whatever companies' product that gives him the most money at that time.
Oh please. I have known Ev, the owner for 22 years. We worked together on a couple apparel projects when he was at Cabela's.