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For coyote hunting during fall, the best clothing is breathable, moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, and waterproof outerwear to withstand changing weather conditions. This combination will help you stay dry, warm, and comfortable. Consider layering for optimal temperature regulation.
Choosing the Right Base Layers
When selecting base layers for coyote hunting, look for moisture-wicking fabrics such as merino wool or synthetic materials like polyester or nylon. These will help draw sweat away from your skin, keeping you dry and comfortable. Consider a base layer with a UPF rating for protection against the sun’s UV rays, especially during early morning or late afternoon hunts. Choose a base layer that fits snugly, but not too tightly, to allow for freedom of movement.
Insulating Mid-Layers
For mid-layers, consider using insulating materials like fleece or synthetic insulation. These will help retain body heat in cold conditions. A mid-layer with a weight range of 200-300 grams per square meter is suitable for most fall coyote hunting conditions. Avoid mid-layers that are too bulky or heavy, as they can restrict movement and make it difficult to navigate challenging terrain.
Outerwear and Accessories
For outerwear, choose a waterproof and breathable jacket and pants to protect against wind, rain, and snow. Consider a jacket with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish to help shed water and prevent wind penetration. Add a hat, gloves, and face mask to your gear for extreme weather conditions. A hat with a breathable fabric like mesh will help prevent overheating, while gloves with a waterproof membrane will keep your hands dry and warm.
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