WildWill
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Have a hunt in west Texas next month and I've been told by multiple sources everything out there either pokes, pricks, or stings you. My main pant I like for active hunts like this are my First Lite obsidian merino but they're not the toughest and would probably get shredded. So I'm in the market for some brush pants as I'm not much of a upland hunter I've never had a pair. One problem I'm running into is a lot of the upland brush pants seem to be made for cold weather. The daily high's will be somewhere between 60-80 degrees likely so they need to be breathable and preferably a lighter material yet still tough. I'm usually a First Lite fan boy but my friend owns the sawbuck brush pants and I've seen their performance or should I say lack of first hand. You'd have thought the outside was made of velcro the way everything stuck to them. Currently looking at the Duluth firehose briar pants or the Orvis Missouri breaks field pants. Worried the Orvis are to light and will get torn up quick and that the Duluth's are to heavy and will be to hot. Any others I should be considering?
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