The wind chill was in the teens, and I could hunt a heated blind or sit on a ridgetop facing a northwest wind. I chose the latter because of a large scrape and a few freshly rubbed saplings. A big buck was using this runway, and I hoped that impatient hunters on the last day of Maryland’s rifle season would cause deer to cross the ridge within easy bow range.

As I’ve grown older, I don’t embrace cold weather as I once did; however, I’ve learned to prepare for frigid weather by dressing accordingly. My program is as follows:
Dress dry- I drive to my hunt club in street clothes and dress at the clubhouse to have zero perspiration. I begin with an Alps Moreno wool base layer. I wear fleece-lined pants with a pair of insulated camo pants over them I wear light socks and Dryshod insulated boots. A down vest and a heavy down coat as an outer layer A warm hat and neck gator are critical Sit on a warm cushion that reflects complete body heat.
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