If you wear a vest, you might get hot quicker than you think. I went to a strap vest instead of a full vest. Where I hunt (North Texas, South Arkansas) it is usually in the 50s to 70s in April so I usually wear UA Warm Gear, Mossy Oak Obsession six pocket pants and collared shirt, and snake boots which are a must down here. If it is a little cooler (40's), I will substitue my Medallist Silvermax long underwear for the UA Warm gear.
I walk a lot when turkey hunting so getting cold usually isn't a problem. But I lost eighty-five pounds since last turkey season, so we will see if I get colder without the additional insulation that I had.
I have light gloves and facemask as well as a hat to finish out my ensemble.
Last edited by GRIZZLYMAN; 03-23-2011 at 12:06 PM.