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    As many of you agree, fall and spring hunting weather has its fluctuations. I’m hoping to get some feedback from members on what you wear during these times. Firstly, id like to say that I’m tired of having to bring so much clothes hunting, its frustrating. I don’t have that one outfit that can be used in all conditions. Here’s a lowdown of my gear.
    1. CT camo rain gear.
    Advantages: Lightweight and camo.
    Disadvantages: not waterproof, doesn’t breath and gets wet quickly from water or sweat. No good in cold weather.
    2. Camo snow bibs and jacket.
    Advantages: warm, camo,
    Disadvantages: bibs. Got to take my stuff off to piss and crap. Too warm for spring. Heavy.
    3. Green rubber oil slickers.
    Advantages: waterproof
    Disadvantages: cold, doesn’t breath.
    This is a summary of my hunting gear. Depending on the hunt and weather I’m switching up frequently. Leaving stuff in a pocket of one and wearing another. Just a pain in the rear.
    I dont mind wearing a few layers upstairs. But too many layers downstairs I can’t even lift my legs to climb my tree stand.
    Looking for opinions on best all around gear.
    One jacket and one pants.
    Requirements. Warm, breathes, can be cool, Waterproof, camo, lightweight. Any suggestions on brands and types?
    Id like an outfit that when walking on warmer hunt days I’m comfy. But also sitting in a stand in the freezing rain I’m comfy as well. Thanks


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    old Military Jacket the outside is like canvas I spray it with waterproofing and last a long time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goosesniper View Post
    As many of you agree, fall and spring hunting weather has its fluctuations. I’m hoping to get some feedback from members on what you wear during these times. Firstly, id like to say that I’m tired of having to bring so much clothes hunting, its frustrating. I don’t have that one outfit that can be used in all conditions. Here’s a lowdown of my gear.
    1. CT camo rain gear.
    Advantages: Lightweight and camo.
    Disadvantages: not waterproof, doesn’t breath and gets wet quickly from water or sweat. No good in cold weather.
    2. Camo snow bibs and jacket.
    Advantages: warm, camo,
    Disadvantages: bibs. Got to take my stuff off to piss and crap. Too warm for spring. Heavy.
    3. Green rubber oil slickers.
    Advantages: waterproof
    Disadvantages: cold, doesn’t breath.
    This is a summary of my hunting gear. Depending on the hunt and weather I’m switching up frequently. Leaving stuff in a pocket of one and wearing another. Just a pain in the rear.
    I dont mind wearing a few layers upstairs. But too many layers downstairs I can’t even lift my legs to climb my tree stand.
    Looking for opinions on best all around gear.
    One jacket and one pants.
    Requirements. Warm, breathes, can be cool, Waterproof, camo, lightweight. Any suggestions on brands and types?
    Id like an outfit that when walking on warmer hunt days I’m comfy. But also sitting in a stand in the freezing rain I’m comfy as well. Thanks


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    For wet spring weather,I use construction grade (heavy fleece) Mark's sweat suits under breathable Columbia camo pants and jackets. They're not cheap,but,they won't break the bank,either. In fall and winter,the same style sweat suit only under insulated work coveralls and snow camo parka. I like to stay out all day with a combination of walking and sitting.

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    Almost seems like a loaded question, and I'm sure you'll get a ton of answers that will vary depending on everyone's personal preference. Having said that, here's what I wear:

    1. Bottoms: UA HeatGear leggings (provide enough warmth for when its cold but work well when you're on the move); UA Storm Camo pants (waterproof and breathable)
    2. Boots: Irish Setter Elk Tracker (most people will say these are too warm, but I think they are perfect for both sitting and walking in varying temperatures, also 12" high and waterproof, so a great combo)
    3. Top: UA ColdFront base, simple cotton T-shirt mid, zip-up hoodie and Deerhunter Cumberland Pro performance shell (the performance shell is really your preference as long as its waterproof, breathable and quiet. The hoodie comes off easily when it gets too warm and is easy to tuck into your day pack)

    This set up serves me well from 15 above to 10 below. When it drops below 10 I swap out my WarmFront leggings for ColdFront and throw on a fleece mid layer.
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    Neck gaiter it’s one thing I won’t go without. Doing alot of walking take it off put in pocket stop and sit put it on it seem to help hold so much heat in your body area and can cover ears with it


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    Whatever I can steal off the neighbours clothes line! LMAO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brampton Mike View Post
    Whatever I can steal off the neighbours clothes line! LMAO
    So,that's where her underwear went? LOL

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    CANADIAN FORCES AFV TANKER CREW COLD WEATHER JACKET
    For the cold below 0C - -31C
    https://www.herooutdoors.com/canadia...-crew-overall/


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    old Military Jacket the outside is like canvas I spray it with waterproofing and last a long time.

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