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For rabbit hunting in briar patches, wear long-sleeved shirts, pants, and gloves to protect against thorns, and choose camouflage patterns that blend with the surroundings. Consider a face mask and gaiters for added protection. Use clothing that allows for ease of movement.
Choosing the Right Camouflage
When selecting clothing for hunting in briar patches, prioritize camouflage patterns that mimic the colors and textures of the environment. For cottontail rabbit hunting, opt for earthy tones such as browns, tans, and greens. Avoid bright colors that may spook the rabbits. Consider a 3/4 or full zip jacket for ease of movement and quick adjustments.
Protecting Against Thorns
Long-sleeved shirts and pants made from durable, moisture-wicking fabrics will help protect you from thorns and scratches. Choose clothing with built-in UPF protection to prevent sunburn. For added protection, wear long gloves to prevent thorns from getting into your skin. Consider a pair of hunting gloves with grip and protection on the palms and fingers.
Additional Tips for Briar Patch Hunting
Be aware of your surroundings and avoid dense briar patches if possible. Use a spotting scope or binoculars to survey the area before entering the briar patch. When walking through briars, keep your head and arms close to your body to minimize exposure to thorns. Wear a hat with a brim to protect your face and neck from thorns and sun exposure.
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