Gear list for a new hunter

dylanvb

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After trying to get my brother to hunt with me these past 3 years he finally agreed to start this year. I am trying to work on a gear list for him to help him get out there and be comfortable but also have a good time. Not trying to wreck his budget but he can afford good gear. What crucial pieces of gear should I recommend for him? Ill probably start him out on 2-3 day/weekend hunts. I have the main gear like the tent, truck, those sorts of bigger item. I am more concerned about his personal gear. He has the bow, bino's, range finder. I told him he will need some good boots, good pack, good hunting clothes, what else would you guys recommend?
 

ljalberta

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Clothes to stay dry and clothes to stay warm. They don’t need to be fancy. Sounds like he’s got everything to get started. A little time in the field and he’ll determine what he wants to invest money into.
 
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Non camo just buy solids. Look at the various brands like outdoor research, black diamond, Eddie Bauer etc you can get good clothes for much cheaper than hunting clothes
 
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Tags, Chapstick, food, TP and the desire to go. Everything else will be figured out later.
 
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dylanvb

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I was going to let him figure this one out on his own lol. Its called hunting for a reason and its not for everyone but I do think he wants to provide for his family which should motivate him. I have been helping him with workouts to prepare as well but we still have 9 months till archery season out here.
 

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I was going to let him figure this one out on his own lol. Its called hunting for a reason and its not for everyone but I do think he wants to provide for his family which should motivate him. I have been helping him with workouts to prepare as well but we still have 9 months till archery season out here.
It should be a lot of fun. Taking someone along for new experiences never gets old.
 

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I would try to get him into a decent layering system and the best boots you can convince him to buy. If he's miserable in the field the rest of it won't matter. Packs are sold regularly in the classifieds. Sounds like the bulk of the rest of it you can walk him through. If you're hunting with him, I imagine you'll have a second knife for him to use, offer guidance on game bags, share a jetboil etc.
 
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