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Did a little turkey hunting yesterday and ended up walking through the corner of 2 clearcuts. My Sitka Timberlines now have a bunch of fabric snags and my legs look like I had no pants on.

So - what hunting brush pants you guys wearing? I don't want the classic canvas pants - have them. Looking for something that I can wear turkey hunting and scouting.

First lite Sawbuck look interesting and about what I have in mind.

Options and thoughts?


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There’s a reason canvas pants (or bibs) are “classic.”


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The Sawbucks are a great brush pant. Way cooler than canvas. They just lack some pockets that I wish they had. Durability is excellent.

The Kuiu pant is an upgrade on the Sawbuck and have the pockets, plus the vents.


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I saw the Kuiu on their website but know nothing about them. Thanks!


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This thread got me to dig my brush pants out of the tote they're in. Not sure how they shrunk sitting in the tote, so following this to see recommendations. I've had my brush pants a very long time, no brand name on them, so no way to look for them online. Super heavy duty, busted through a lot of brush with them over the years...


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For moderate brush and briers Carhartt heavy work pants are suitable and come in olive drab.

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Riggs workwear from wrangler work pretty well for moderate brush and woods. They are comfortable enough that I pretty much wear them all the time. They come in olive, light olive and gray.


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I buy Little Donkey Andy pants @ amazon $45, I got them on sale for $36 bought 3 sage green.
They're tough but will get snags but not tear. They stretch which is nice hilly terrain and they dry really fast.
I don't need $150 pants


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I'm cool with saving money if they don't snag or shred. My issue with cotton/canvas is they are a bit warm this time of year and take a week and a half to dry. I sat in the rain for 2 hours yesterday, then moved through wet woods/brush for the next 1.5 hrs. I covered 9 miles yesterday and cotton/canvas would have been miserable. Plus I've gotten inner thigh chaffing from wearing wet cotton/canvas in past attempts. Hard pass on the normal/classic brush pants.

The Kuiu and First Lite pants look interesting but are a bit pricey.


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Fortunately, the state came through and bushhogged the tangled mess my hunting spot had become and planted meandering food plots with lots of cover around them. The clover etc. they planted has lots of game trails through it. I get by with regular hunting pants, but wear waterproof snake boots to protect my shins when I go through the edges. If I plan on real briar busting, I’ll tote my chaps along and put them on as needed. No sense wearing them the whole time or whistling canvas pants either.

Just ordered a couple 3” thick memory foam seat cushions to pad out my turkey seat, as my last trip left me with a sore rear. The cushion fits inside the folded seat when I’m packing it using the shoulder straps. The extra one is for the reclining sofa, which eats regular cushions.


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I always wear synthetic jockeys when hunting to prevent chapping. Dunno if boxers come in synthetic, but you might try those if they do. Dry fast too. (I live in bear country..... rains on occaision too. smile )


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Carhartt small game or similar.

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filson oilskin chaps....tougher than hell but not too heavy.

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Consider camo chaps

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Nice whitetails. Love the little guy out hammerin down.👊🏻

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Still got “4” bloodshot scabs on my right inner calf from Mexico, second week of January. Our briars, devil club, brush is the worst I’ve seen for riggin, but this shiit is just hateful.

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Filson - heavy but it is a choice in life.

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I use both the FL Sawbucks and Kuiu Katanas turkey hunting and really like both. They are both good compromises from the true, heavy brush pants. I like the fit of the Katanas better but seem to wear the Sawbucks more but each are good for run-and-gun hunts without getting too hot yet providing nice protection.

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I'm leaning Sawbucks but would go with either. Prob gonna depend on who runs a sale first......


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