Hot Weather Hunting Clothing

UnckleBob

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I won a limited draw to hunt a piece of property in East Texas in November. The last time I won the same draw, I was unsuccessful. My lack of success involved a lot of factors, and I am making adjustments (I had never tried hunting deer in a forest without the benefit of a tree stand).

One thing I learned from the last hunt was that I needed better clothing for hot, humid weather. On the first hunt, I was sweating like a pig and went through more water than I expected. My clothing was sub-optimal, and I made a shit ton of noise moving around.

My plan this time:
  • Hunt from a ground blind. A tree stand is not an option on the property.
  • I have to exit the property each night and sneak in before first light.
  • Blaze orange dry fit shirt,
  • Lightweight, breathable pants,
  • Lightweight socks,
  • I have to wear a blaze orange hat, so I am looking for one. Once I get in the blind, it is coming off.
Surely, some of you hunt in hot, humid forests. Are there any other things I should be looking at in terms of clothing? If it is cold, I already have all the clothing I need.

Thank you in advance for any helpful advice you may have (brand, materials).
 
Pants with vents, sun shirt. I like the sun shirts fishing brands put out. I wear them all summer fly fishing and backpacking and use them midday for southern New Mexico muzzleloader seasons.
 
Kuiu Tiburon series pants & shirts are the lightest, more breathable clothing I’ve tried.

I live in GA and work outdoors year-round. I’ve invested in the Tiburon series which covers me from April-October most years.
Wrangler ATG pants are a more budget friendly alternative, but not as good as the Tiburon’s
 
If your in a ground blind the Tiburon is hard to beat but you try to bust brush in those they gonna get shredded. But they breathe super well. The fan idea seems like a good idea. There peloton 118 works pretty good as well drys fast too.


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Nylon shorts, Hanes cool dri tshirt, rocky lace up snake boots. The latter are light, have good ground feel and you can run in. I have used turtleskin snake gaiters, are noisy and like having a sauna wrapped around each leg. The Rockys breath better which I don’t understand from a design perspective.
 

They usually have more options in stock.

I have two of these hoodless sun shirts. They're great. I have four total from Shelta.
 
Rogers sporting goods has a line of hot weather clothes I think they are branded isochill that's what I go with during turkey season which can be really hot here in bama. Also if you are hunting from a blind a chair that has mesh in the seat and back makes a world of difference.
 
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