I use a lot of MT50 stuff from Cabelas. Especially the bibs. I seem to live in them in the fall. The upfront price is stiff but if you take care of them the last quite a long time. Mine are 10+ yrs old. And I wear them Turkey hunting, Early Deer Hunting, Duck Hunting, Dog Training, Wood Cutting, get the idea. Warm out but damp maybe a pair of skivvies and the bibs and a pair of Muck boots. Cooler a pair of light wt long johns to mid wt if colder.
I own a few different camo patterns to mix and match. It is not so much the camo pattern but the movement at the wrong time that gives you away.
And I layer. Far eaiser to take it off than not have it and freeze. If you walk a lot you don't need much. But if you sit you need extra. Goretex is a great wind block.
I like my base layer to be poly propylene followed by a light fleece and then a heavier fleece and then maybe a goretex layer. I will wear no cotton.
This has served me very well.
http://www.kingscamo.com/Hooded-Soft...et_p_1079.html
JW
Good advice. It helps to layer with camo so that there is less to do if you decide to shed a layer. E-bay can be your friend as well as there is often quality stuff for sale at a reduced price. Military cold weather gear is pretty good, and wool socks are a must. Speaking of wool if you get an olive drab army blanket this can help when sitting as wool is warm, and it does not reflect sun light.
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Oldtimr
Dress in layers that you can take off or put on as the temp changes. Cant stand gloves, I put a hand warmer in each side pocket on my coat.
Always wear gloves no matter what.
Good luck this season.