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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5070631" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Personally, I prefer a heavy cotton BDU pant for early season. I'm using the tru spec MO Bottomland from Natchez for $22 this year since my 10yr old woodland camo pants are faded to the point where there is no pattern. I can layer under them with long John's on cold mornings.</p><p></p><p>Later season, I go with light ripstop bdu's in woodland camo. I did get a pair of firstlights on sale and will try them.</p><p></p><p>Side pockets are a MUST for me. When I'm running and gunning, I only carry a single pot call and striker in one side pocket, camo gloves and a compact turkey tote in the other side pocket, and a mouth call and car keys on the 2 front pockets.</p><p></p><p>For tops, I wear a cheap $8 cotton camo long-sleeved T, with a generic camo fleece jacket over if it is cold. When it's hot, I wear the camo dry fit shirts in long sleeve or short sleeve if really hot. I wear a Ranch Safari jute camo jacket over the top when I strike a bird.</p><p></p><p>I try to make my top and bottom mismatch intentionally. Drives my wife crazy, but I usually go darker on bottom and a little more green up top, esp later in season.</p><p></p><p>Wool socks, always and forever. Low top 6in hikers, and rubber boots when I'm in the swamps. I carry both and trade up back at the truck before hitting my next spot.</p><p></p><p>I was my clothes a LOT in turkey season. If I didn't, I wouldn't be able to stand the smell of myself. So the camo patterns of my cheap stuff does fade after a season or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5070631, member: 2805"] Personally, I prefer a heavy cotton BDU pant for early season. I'm using the tru spec MO Bottomland from Natchez for $22 this year since my 10yr old woodland camo pants are faded to the point where there is no pattern. I can layer under them with long John's on cold mornings. Later season, I go with light ripstop bdu's in woodland camo. I did get a pair of firstlights on sale and will try them. Side pockets are a MUST for me. When I'm running and gunning, I only carry a single pot call and striker in one side pocket, camo gloves and a compact turkey tote in the other side pocket, and a mouth call and car keys on the 2 front pockets. For tops, I wear a cheap $8 cotton camo long-sleeved T, with a generic camo fleece jacket over if it is cold. When it's hot, I wear the camo dry fit shirts in long sleeve or short sleeve if really hot. I wear a Ranch Safari jute camo jacket over the top when I strike a bird. I try to make my top and bottom mismatch intentionally. Drives my wife crazy, but I usually go darker on bottom and a little more green up top, esp later in season. Wool socks, always and forever. Low top 6in hikers, and rubber boots when I'm in the swamps. I carry both and trade up back at the truck before hitting my next spot. I was my clothes a LOT in turkey season. If I didn't, I wouldn't be able to stand the smell of myself. So the camo patterns of my cheap stuff does fade after a season or two. [/QUOTE]
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