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Do I really need Sitka gear to hunt mule deer in Idaho in October
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<blockquote data-quote="Seffergunner" data-source="post: 2894012" data-attributes="member: 127522"><p>Are you asking this referring to camo? or to outerwear that will stand the elements?</p><p></p><p>I killed a mulie with my bow i snuck to 25 yards in all tan. I only wear camo hunting turkeys and ducks. (a simple cover that can go over anything) I like to buy clothing that is versatile and i will wear when not hunting. </p><p></p><p>For warmth,</p><p>Top, Classic layering systems. including thermals a whicking shirt, merino wool or fleece light weight sweater a down jacket and a water proof coat or rain gear to go over bigger layers.</p><p>bottoms, water proof pants are nice, but pants that dry fast paired with some gaiters keep you pretty dry and if its cold add thermals.</p><p>good boots and youll be good to go</p><p></p><p>there are a lot of good brands that make good technical clothing, but prices don't fluctuate that drastically. I wear items from stone glacier to first lite to LLBean to kings camo to underarmour tshirt to columbia thermals, all at the same time.... (shoot me)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seffergunner, post: 2894012, member: 127522"] Are you asking this referring to camo? or to outerwear that will stand the elements? I killed a mulie with my bow i snuck to 25 yards in all tan. I only wear camo hunting turkeys and ducks. (a simple cover that can go over anything) I like to buy clothing that is versatile and i will wear when not hunting. For warmth, Top, Classic layering systems. including thermals a whicking shirt, merino wool or fleece light weight sweater a down jacket and a water proof coat or rain gear to go over bigger layers. bottoms, water proof pants are nice, but pants that dry fast paired with some gaiters keep you pretty dry and if its cold add thermals. good boots and youll be good to go there are a lot of good brands that make good technical clothing, but prices don't fluctuate that drastically. I wear items from stone glacier to first lite to LLBean to kings camo to underarmour tshirt to columbia thermals, all at the same time.... (shoot me) [/QUOTE]
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