IzzyTheGreat
Regular
- Location
- SE Alberta
Hello everybody,
This is going to be my first season hunting. I've been getting together all the gear I may need but the plethora of selection out there can feel a little overwhelming at times and I'm not really sure what I need vs. what I think I need. I'm located in SE Alberta and will be hunting in WMU 148 and 732 if that provides any context. I've already gotten the obvious things like a licence, tags and rifle but am kind of stuck on what to do about clothing.
I've already bought boots (10" 800g thinsulate half a size up for thick socks) and a backpack (Cabela's Scout daybag). I already have warm wool socks and a few fleece tops for layering but there was a few things I wasn't sure about am I'm hoping I could get some insight on;
1. I'm considering buying some military surplus clothes as they are typically much more affordable compared to an equivalent consumer market product. Any advice for or against this? Is there any surplus items to avoid? I would probably buy some base layers, fleece (for mid-layer) and toques/hats. I've heard and can surmise from experience that some mil. surplus jackets/coats can be quite noisy and may not be well suited to hunting.
1a. For a decent outer layer coat does anybody have any recommendations. I wouldn't want to spend more than $250-300 and would like to get something with good wind/water resistance, warm and not too noisy. I'm considering Cabela's and a few other cheaper brands but I may spring for something nicer if there is a strong consensus.
2. How do you carry your gear such as binoculars? I have a pair of Vortex Diamondback HD 10x42's that I will be using, they came with a Glasspak which is quite nice for an included accessory. However I've seen some more upscale binocular harnesses from companies like Badlands that look more comfortable and user friendly. I've also considered the possibility of buying a minimalist MOLLE/PALS chestrig or vest and using that to carry my binoculars and any other gear I may need to access quickly. Is there any merit to this concept or does it just get in the way versus using a backpack and jacket pockets?
I may have more questions if the thread develops further but for now I'm at a bit of an impasse. I don't want to break the bank or go overboard for my first season but I don't want to be inadequately equipped either.
Please feel free to share your thoughts, I'm a total newbie at this and unfortunately don't have any family or friends that are hunters that would be able to take me under their wing.
P.S. Is it a cardinal sin to mix camo patterns?
This is going to be my first season hunting. I've been getting together all the gear I may need but the plethora of selection out there can feel a little overwhelming at times and I'm not really sure what I need vs. what I think I need. I'm located in SE Alberta and will be hunting in WMU 148 and 732 if that provides any context. I've already gotten the obvious things like a licence, tags and rifle but am kind of stuck on what to do about clothing.
I've already bought boots (10" 800g thinsulate half a size up for thick socks) and a backpack (Cabela's Scout daybag). I already have warm wool socks and a few fleece tops for layering but there was a few things I wasn't sure about am I'm hoping I could get some insight on;
1. I'm considering buying some military surplus clothes as they are typically much more affordable compared to an equivalent consumer market product. Any advice for or against this? Is there any surplus items to avoid? I would probably buy some base layers, fleece (for mid-layer) and toques/hats. I've heard and can surmise from experience that some mil. surplus jackets/coats can be quite noisy and may not be well suited to hunting.
1a. For a decent outer layer coat does anybody have any recommendations. I wouldn't want to spend more than $250-300 and would like to get something with good wind/water resistance, warm and not too noisy. I'm considering Cabela's and a few other cheaper brands but I may spring for something nicer if there is a strong consensus.
2. How do you carry your gear such as binoculars? I have a pair of Vortex Diamondback HD 10x42's that I will be using, they came with a Glasspak which is quite nice for an included accessory. However I've seen some more upscale binocular harnesses from companies like Badlands that look more comfortable and user friendly. I've also considered the possibility of buying a minimalist MOLLE/PALS chestrig or vest and using that to carry my binoculars and any other gear I may need to access quickly. Is there any merit to this concept or does it just get in the way versus using a backpack and jacket pockets?
I may have more questions if the thread develops further but for now I'm at a bit of an impasse. I don't want to break the bank or go overboard for my first season but I don't want to be inadequately equipped either.
Please feel free to share your thoughts, I'm a total newbie at this and unfortunately don't have any family or friends that are hunters that would be able to take me under their wing.
P.S. Is it a cardinal sin to mix camo patterns?
