Early to Late Season explanation

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Hey guys

Might seem a bit stupid but can you explain the temperature ranges, month, seasons (spring, summer autumn etc) in relation to clothing when it says Early Season, Mid Season and Late Season for example.

Here in NZ we tend to hunt all year round and the Season concept is a bit foreign.
 
The later in the season, the colder it is. Fall, transition from fall to winter, and winter seem like the seasons the clothing folks are trying to explain. Other than turkeys and bears (have spring seasons too), most hunting seasons are during this fall to early winter timeframe.

I'm not sure what temp ranges each clothing brand uses. Never followed that before.
 
This is for south dakota so early season could be 100-40 degrees, mid season could be 80-10 degrees and late season could be 70 to -20 degrees give or take a few degrees here or there and then add in the wind chill and it changes also could be rain or snow. all those are in fahrenheit
 
The later in the season, the colder it is. Fall, transition from fall to winter, and winter seem like the seasons the clothing folks are trying to explain. Other than turkeys and bears (have spring seasons too), most hunting seasons are during this fall to early winter timeframe.

I'm not sure what temp ranges each clothing brand uses. Never followed that before.

Cheers for that it is exactly what i wanted.
 
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