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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 1764078" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>My hunt experience is mostly AZ and NM. Warmer here, and lower altitude than some places. If I hunt wet country, I take a Sawyer filter. $20 at Walmart. I wear military camo from Savers or Goodwill. In winter here, everything is brown. You need camo most when you're standing in a meadow. Dark green camo stands out like a sore thumb. My favorite camo is light colored. Air Force or Marine corp digital works well. They have some made for body armor with wicking material except for the sleeves. That's my favorite hunting shirt. The only need for camo at long range (100 yards or more) is to break up the human shape. Different camo top and bottom does that better. Also, the further the distance, the bigger the blobs should be. Buy a Mr. Heater catalytic heater for your tent, with a 5 gallon propane tank. Worth its weight in gold. People in the oil field use Under Armour long johns. I've never shelled out that kind of cash, but the best underwear for weight I"ve found is the ECW Army quilted long john. You can pick any of these items up on eBay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 1764078, member: 29323"] My hunt experience is mostly AZ and NM. Warmer here, and lower altitude than some places. If I hunt wet country, I take a Sawyer filter. $20 at Walmart. I wear military camo from Savers or Goodwill. In winter here, everything is brown. You need camo most when you're standing in a meadow. Dark green camo stands out like a sore thumb. My favorite camo is light colored. Air Force or Marine corp digital works well. They have some made for body armor with wicking material except for the sleeves. That's my favorite hunting shirt. The only need for camo at long range (100 yards or more) is to break up the human shape. Different camo top and bottom does that better. Also, the further the distance, the bigger the blobs should be. Buy a Mr. Heater catalytic heater for your tent, with a 5 gallon propane tank. Worth its weight in gold. People in the oil field use Under Armour long johns. I've never shelled out that kind of cash, but the best underwear for weight I"ve found is the ECW Army quilted long john. You can pick any of these items up on eBay. [/QUOTE]
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