Whitetail Rut Sock Recommendation

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Looking for recommendations on socks or sock Layering system for November rut in Kansas. I am between some merino wool socks that have some poly or spandex like darn tough or smartwool. But I am not sure on thickness as I don’t want my feet to sweat and then become wet and cold. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Cheers!
 

Btaylor

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I wear the heavy weight Darn tough for hunting, all season. If your feet sweat bad, the 2 choices I know of are to start now putting anti perspirant on your feet daily to build up sweat prevention or wear a light liner sock to wick moisture under the wool sock.
 
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I have been wearing the First Lite merino zero cold weather socks here in Wisconsin and love them. They also make a middleweight and thin sock as well.
 

crich

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I use a kenetrek liner and heavy wool sock. I started wearing regular socks and flipflops to drive to where I was hunting then changing into my boots and that helped a ton. My feet tend to sweat a lot and get clammy so putting on dry socks and boots before I walk to my stand made a difference.
 

pybucks

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I always wear a sock liner then a light, medium or heavy weight merino wool sock depending on the temp. Don't wear a sock that's so heavy it makes for too tight of a boot fit. There are a lot of high quality merino wool socks on the market, don't over think it.
 

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It really depends on how far and how much you are packing in or not. Short walk to a pre-set stand would require different clothing than a long pack in carrying 45#. I do not wear heavy socks deer hunting (generally) and just use boot blankets when it gets cold. The exception would be a short walk in in snow..
 

kda082

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All good advice. I’ll throw a second pair in pack if I have room. Hate sweaty wet socks And like said a long walk in usually leads to this.
 

Lowg08

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I carry a second pair of socks. I also wear the first lite zero degree. Put in dry socks, toastie toe on top, heated insole and boot blankets. Like said about loosen the laces. Good to go.
 
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Looking for recommendations on socks or sock Layering system for November rut in Kansas. I am between some merino wool socks that have some poly or spandex like darn tough or smartwool. But I am not sure on thickness as I don’t want my feet to sweat and then become wet and cold. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Cheers!
I could use the help also
 

mikear

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As others have stated, a second dry pair of socks for once you reach your destination are a necessity for me. I use smartwool and darn tough midweight. Put the sweaty pair in a ziplock and loosen your boot laces. If it’s really cold I’ll put a stick on toe warmer in my boots.
 
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