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<blockquote data-quote="Wyodog" data-source="post: 1128134" data-attributes="member: 51310"><p>Definitely get pants. Pants protect you much better and also keep your feet drier because with a poncho you are protected when walking through wet grass or brush. If your pants get wet it will wick to your feet. I wear my rain pants at times just because of due in the grass and I don't want my feet wet. Other times I wear a water prof gaiters for the same reason. When backpack hunting wet feet can ruin your hunt quickly if you are traveling a lot and get blisters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyodog, post: 1128134, member: 51310"] Definitely get pants. Pants protect you much better and also keep your feet drier because with a poncho you are protected when walking through wet grass or brush. If your pants get wet it will wick to your feet. I wear my rain pants at times just because of due in the grass and I don't want my feet wet. Other times I wear a water prof gaiters for the same reason. When backpack hunting wet feet can ruin your hunt quickly if you are traveling a lot and get blisters. [/QUOTE]
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