Originally Posted by
Bugzy
So as everyone has pointed out, CAMO is not necessarily an essential. Yes it does help, but there are other contributing factors for success. I was in the same boat a year ago and i dropped some money on the camo outter wear and i enjoy wearing it. I know for a fact it helps with my waterfowl hunts.
As others have said, sitting still is key as most game animals have extraordinary eye sight. To do that in a spring turkey or a fall deer hunt you have to be able to regulate your body temp and wick mositure away.
I may have just started hunting but years of backcountry skiing, winter camping (tent), snowshoeing etc has taught me how to deal with body heat and perspiration on a very important level as it could lead to major issues when in the backcountry.. The UA products work great and do cost a lot of money, but there not the only brand out there. Merino wools are fantastic and again lots of brands that will set you back $$$$ but you have options.
If your not familiar with the new age technical clothing do a quick google search about layering. You will be suprised at how in depth some articles are and how easy it is to apply a camping, skiing, snowshoeing concept to the sport of hunting. Just think of the weather patterns we have.
If your on a budget, I would highly recommend the store MEC (it's my adult toys R' us) as they have their own merino wool line and can get some clearance items (remember the color is hidden as its an underlayer) and the other place where i have found some great shirts and base layer merino/socks is Costco.... all wick moisture away helping regulate body temp making your long sit more bearable and keeping you warm and dry means less movement.