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A cold, wet night on the farm turned into a real-world test of hunting mindset, cold weather gear, and what “prepared” actually means.
In this episode of We Da People, the crew breaks down a frigid coyote hunt meant to protect calves during peak winter conditions—and the lessons hit harder than the weather. From fog so thick it disrupted optics to small mistakes (like scented hand cream) that can give away your position, this one is packed with practical takeaways you can apply to hunting, camping, or emergency readiness.
What we cover :- Cold weather layering basics: what a base layer is, why moisture management matters, and how to build a system that works while moving and while sitting for hours- “No cotton” rule: why cotton becomes dangerous in cold/wet conditions and what to wear instead- Boots, wool socks, and keeping feet dry: insulated boots, sock strategy, and waterproof barriers- Scent control for hunting: how fragrance, detergent, and prep routines impact predator hunting- PCU system explained: how military-style layering levels can simplify planning for temperature and activity- Electronics in the cold: battery drain, thermal performance in fog, and night vision limitations
If you’re searching for a cold weather hunting gear guide, layering system for winter, merino wool vs cotton, Gore-Tex rain gear, or PCU layering explained, this episode is for you.
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