I hunt in blinds, both at night and during the day, and use a couple different jackets that are quiet and scent blocking. I also use them for stalking in brush or crawling in for close shots or shooting prone. Gamehide (Hush Hide) is one that is quiet.The only truly quiet fabrics I have found in the bush to be made of wool or pile.
I layered with fleece. Our lowest temp in the morning we saw was 22 degrees. With a mid 60's high. That was in the june time frame.
You are such a dandyI wouldn’t be caught dead in anything less than Westley Richards!

The only thing wrong with fleece is if you get caught up in thorns of briars you are going to be there awhile getting unstuck and patching bleeding wounds.I wear a lot of fleece. A couple of my favorites are pullovers that compress and take up little space in my backpack. They are quiet too. I use smaller daypacks or Gunrunner style with rifle scabbard that are limited for space when mountain hunting.
True. You have to tough to wear it! Or carry a tourniquet…The only thing wrong with fleece is if you get caught up in thorns of briars you are going to be there awhile getting unstuck and patching bleeding wounds.

I spent all of July in Namibia last year. Chilly in the morning and evenings, shirt sleeves most of the day. A fleece and a slightly heavier jacket worked well.Any thoughts on Namibia in June? I like the ORVIS jacket idea mentioned above, but do wonder if it’s enough? They also have a hooded jacket that looks a bit heavier in their pictures. Both look to be thorn resistant, so that’s a plus. Historical temps look like low 40s in the AM, and 60s or 70s by the afternoon.
Never been there, thanks in advance for your help.
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@BeeMaa that’s some good looking stuff and kit. I’m surprised the Mrs lets such a dapper good looking sumbitch out of her sight.I'm not a camo guy. The majority of my hunting (and non-hunting) clothing is dark earth tones and they do well for being in the bush. Dress in layers, because by 8am you will be wanting to shed some.
This is what I wore in Limpopo on a safari in late May early June. Canvas coat, insulated vest, Orvis Bush Shirt, t-shirt and a buff around my neck for the sun. Not pictured is an Army issue fleece watch cap that I typically wore in the early and late hours. Carhartt work pants kept the thorns from shreding my legs.
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The good thing is that everything good in my life comes as a direct result of her. Including the rifle in that picture.@BeeMaa that’s some good looking stuff and kit. I’m surprised the Mrs lets such a dapper good looking sumbitch out of her sight.
I think I might recognize that rifle.![]()