My Whitetail Hunting Gear List (2023)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • (Chapters listed below) Gear for me is a sliver in time. A "best guess" plan, if you will. It’s really about answering questions. Where are you going? What are you doing? And what’s a really bad day look like there? It’s also about solving problems, trying to find shortcuts, or your way out of a pickle (which is fine provided you can do it the old-fashioned way when the chips are down). Any way you look at it, above all else, gear is most essential. And truly good gear, without all of the fluff, is hard to find. Here is a sort of video "gear list" detailing what I used throughout the fall and winter while bowhunting for whitetails in Illinois. If you have any questions or suggestions, please fire away, I’m all ears.
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    ▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
    00:00 - Intro
    01:10 - Base Layers
    06:42 - Outer Layers
    15:15 - Footwear
    16:30 - Trailcam
    19:23 - Harness & Climbing Gear
    21:53 - Facepaint
    24:20 - Field Book
    25:42 - Knives
    27:54 - Optics
    30:38 - Treestand
    32:13 - Bow Accessories
    33:50 - Bow & Arrows
    37:05 - Outro

Комментарии • 117

  • @bjm146
    @bjm146 Год назад +52

    Being from Connecticut there are not many things to be proud about, but this man is a fine exception. Thanks Donnie.

    • @chrishughes8398
      @chrishughes8398 Год назад +3

      He’s from CT?
      Also, I used to feel similarly but over the past few years I’ve relocated and taken up a job that requires travel all over the country. Living and visiting pretty much everywhere you can think of has led me to gain a lot more appreciation for CT. Or maybe it’s New England in general.

    • @MDR-hn2yz
      @MDR-hn2yz 6 месяцев назад

      You guys have that stolen valor Senator, Dick Blumenthal. That’s someone to not be proud of.
      I’m from just over the state line in New York. I often struggle to find things i like about this state also.

    • @bjm146
      @bjm146 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@MDR-hn2yz weird thing to say but alright.

    • @MDR-hn2yz
      @MDR-hn2yz 6 месяцев назад

      @@bjm146 😆

  • @dk4fly565
    @dk4fly565 Год назад +20

    Love how humble Donnie is. My favorite outdoorsman

  • @acevent5759
    @acevent5759 Год назад +23

    A Donnie Vincent Story:
    I always dreamed of hunting caribou in Alaska, and a buddy of mine in the military introduced me to Donnie's content on one of our deployments in 2013. I was blown away by Donnie's storytelling and hunting adventures. His work took all the hunters on that deployment to a happy place, even if only for an hour; it was the best hour we had throughout those shitty seven months.
    Fast forward to 2019: I had just exited the military and started college. One of my friends in the same program as me tells me that his dad has a hunting trip planned to Alaska in September of 2022, and they were down a man, and he asked me if I wanted to go. I told him with glee that I would love to, but I didn't know if I could scrape up the cash. The price was steep for a college student living off the G.I.Bill. So, I decided to commit and gave his dad the down payment at my buddy's wedding (like the God Father). Donnie's films inspired me to make it happen, and I worked my ass off doing summer jobs and side work, and st barely made enough to get the spot.
    Jump to 2022: I was physically training, accumulating my gear, and prepping in every way I could for this dream hunt when I heard that Alaska had closed millions of acres of federal land to hunting. I thought our hunt was over, and my heart just dropped to my stomach. Luckily, A few weeks later, the outfitter called and said we were good to go, but many other people got F'***d (If you are reading this and you are one of those people, you have my condolences).
    Ok, last bit! So the day finally comes, and I start the long journey from Virginia to Alaska. I was sitting on the final flight into Anchorage and buckling up, and as I looked up from clicking the buckle, walking up the aisle in blue and orange shoes and blue push pants was Donnie Vincent! I could not believe it!! I won't lie, I wrestled with the idea of going back and saying hey to him for about an hour, but I finally decided to not be a weirdo and watch the new Top Gun. The plane lands, and I am at baggage claim getting my rifle when Donnie and his crew walk up with a shit-ton of gear piled up on carts. Guys, I know they say, "Never meet your heroes," I was hesitant to do it, but I had to meet him and get a photo with him. As I walked up to Donnie, my buddy's story of meeting Steven Rinella and what a jerk he was, was running through my mind; I was nervous. I approached Donnie, introduced myself, and asked for a picture, as he was my inspiration for being there that day, and he was SUPPER COOL and down to earth. He was the nicest guy you could ever meet, and he was happy to take a photo in front of his wall of gear and talk to me for a few. Meeting Donnie was one of the coolest parts of my hunt, second only to taking my first Caribu off the banks of the Kavalina River. I still can't believe it happened. Thanks for being a solid dude, Donnie!!

  • @JeremyMiner-camo_archer
    @JeremyMiner-camo_archer Год назад

    Appreciate the gear update, Donnie. Always enjoy hearing the reasons why you use these products & how they work for you. Great perspective & guidance. Thanks!

  • @dboots1421
    @dboots1421 8 месяцев назад +1

    Outstanding detail. Inspiration to fine tune everything taken on each hunt.
    Thank you

  • @earnestbass4043
    @earnestbass4043 Год назад +1

    I’m very happy for you that you’ve “gone trad” and are finding the incredible joy of it! Our whole family follows and enjoys your work

  • @PNWild
    @PNWild Год назад

    We always love watching gear breakdowns, Thanks!

  • @chrisbittman5634
    @chrisbittman5634 Год назад

    Awesome gear review ! Love seeing what a guy of your caliber wears day in day out in the wilderness or deer woods , I learn so much from all your content . Keep it up !

  • @biggun5460
    @biggun5460 Год назад +3

    You sir, are what my opinion of a true woodsman should aspire to be. Well done, Very well done...

  • @EthanPageHunter
    @EthanPageHunter Год назад

    This is incredible! Love your mindset on gear Donnie!

  • @briansachson
    @briansachson Год назад

    Thanks for this brother, already got me excited for next season

  • @zacheryroller7217
    @zacheryroller7217 Год назад +8

    Donnie all of your work is just absolutely wicked. From your documentaries to your simple gear lists such as this, you and your crew are extremely talented at capturing the side of hunting that many outdoorsman have tried to show. Being a CT boy myself who recently moved the the White Mountains of NH to chase my own mountain adventures I wanted to say thank you. You have been an inspiration of mine and showed me anything is possible if you want it enough. I know a comment on RUclips is a strange place to put this but I don’t have social media so here it is haha. Also being a now local New Hampshirite, I take pride in using gear and clothing based out New England, especially out of NH. I was happy to see you have some Minus 33 in your arsenal and if you are looking for a boxer brief to try, minus 33 makes some good pairs for sure. Good luck in all your adventure and I highly recommend you come back to New England to track down some corkas in the big woods. If you don’t know that last phrase ask Altman he should get it. Be safe out there.

    • @jeffreyswayze3989
      @jeffreyswayze3989 Год назад +1

      Always good to hear about a CT boy who moved to the Whites. I grew up in CT and moved to the White Mountains of NH myself. I love to fish and hunt, and appreciate reading comments from like-minded backcountry adventurers. Cheers.

  • @singlestringstruggler1988
    @singlestringstruggler1988 Год назад

    Looks like an awesome bow. Look forward to seeing you take something with it.

  • @Cookies205
    @Cookies205 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love this kind of video Donnie! Thank you for sharing your gear and experience!
    On the note of wool clothing, I have had multiple pairs of Ibex, Smart Wool, and Icebreaker base layers and I definitely find that of the big wool brands Icebreaker seems to perform best in the durability department

  • @aarongoeppner413
    @aarongoeppner413 Год назад

    Very informative video!!!! Love to hear more about them boots!

  • @hellcatoutdoors
    @hellcatoutdoors Год назад +1

    Love the gear update, it will be a sad day for outdoorsmen when Donnie stops sharing his adventures/knowledge/passion with the world as I’m sure if you are watching this video you have nothing but adoration for this man and his outlook into the great outdoors

  • @rTrax
    @rTrax Год назад

    I have the sage green Fjallraven Keb gators and LOVE them!!! They support hunting and provide hunting products. For rifle hunting in brush or the 100s of miles I put on tracking with my hounds, they’re by far my favorite pant

  • @edwardhovitz1753
    @edwardhovitz1753 8 месяцев назад

    I dig how he pulls the knives out of the sheathes so fast. Great breakdown of gear.

  • @mikefeaster8827
    @mikefeaster8827 3 месяца назад

    Enjoyed the video, will be checking out a few of the items you mentioned.

  • @andrewleonard4490
    @andrewleonard4490 8 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate your gear videos because they don't seem as show and tell as others. I don't feel like you're in my pocket and I feel like a lot of your choices are practical. I work outside in all weather conditions and all hours of the day/night. I always value the best ways to keep comfortable in uncomfortable weather. I love a good Pendleton wool shirt for comfort and quiet.

  • @tradbowpodcast
    @tradbowpodcast Год назад +3

    Fantastic gear list! For the lineman belt you want to use a 10mm or 11mm rope. The rooeman one is designed for 10-13. The 8.4mm rope is what I use to tie into the tree. I put a figure 8 to the harness center point and the have about 8 feet of the line loose and once I'm up in the tree I tie in to the tree with a bowline on that 8.4 witch is tied I to the harness with a figure 8 on the other end already.

  • @pidge6837
    @pidge6837 Год назад

    Nothing but thanks. Podcast are great but love it when the new vids come out!

  • @jousiammuntakanava
    @jousiammuntakanava Год назад

    Amazing video dude🤙 you explained every gear choice well and i really like how you kinda mix and match your gear and use a lot of traditional stuff. I started using sitka rain gear and their laminated windstoppers, but i still like to use a lot of wool mids and bottoms here in finland. A lot of times i invest in some traditional well made finnish or swedish cold weather clothes and i have found out that those last you anywhere from 5 years to a decade.

  • @SteaminPile
    @SteaminPile Год назад

    Thank you!!

  • @kennycoye3907
    @kennycoye3907 Год назад

    The end was the best! Life is to short!! Love all the gear. I trust every word! I can't wait for more vids. I miss seeing them man!

  • @newenglandoutdoors3759
    @newenglandoutdoors3759 6 месяцев назад

    Great stuff!

  • @eblackshaw
    @eblackshaw Год назад

    Always enjoy your stories, Donnie ... gear, hunting ... I haven't come across any of your cooking stories yet ... are there any out there? I've always enjoyed your archery journey and was really excited when you started down the traditional path. Thanks for sharing your gear here with us.

  • @jimlahey3919
    @jimlahey3919 8 месяцев назад +1

    I like your style. I’m also a traditionalist. I’ve been hunting with the same longbow for over 20 years. Handmade by Howard Hill. It’s my grandfathers old bow that I’ll hunt with until it breaks.

  • @jadonschu
    @jadonschu 7 месяцев назад

    We’d love more of these videos

  • @joneshat11
    @joneshat11 Год назад

    Awesome video and yes that harness Jason designed is money. I used the Petzel ones he has in his videos now for four years and its just the only way to go.

  • @Burritosarebetterthantacos
    @Burritosarebetterthantacos 8 месяцев назад +1

    Im a fulltime firefighter and I only use Darn Tough socks on duty and off. These things are just so good. We get free socks but I pay out of pocket for mine. Ask any Army guy, socks will make or break you especially backcountry.

  • @MateoEnFuego
    @MateoEnFuego Год назад

    Not to give a man flowers, but you’re a gosh darn stud. I love your nature Sir! Your mindset is missing today.
    Keep getting it.
    Thanks

  • @cosmogervasi4496
    @cosmogervasi4496 Год назад

    Awesome Rundown of all your gear, I've saved your video for future reference ... 🏹😎🐗

  • @rTrax
    @rTrax Год назад +1

    Gotta love Mavin optics😜 I have a couple of their spotting scopes and Binos, haven’t tried their rifle scopes yet

  • @zacchurch502
    @zacchurch502 Год назад

    Donnie, thank you for the video and information. A lot of hunters look up to you including myself, and I hope to gain a fraction of the Woodsman knowledge you have.
    You mentioned looking for a new wool flannel, I cannot attest to it personally but Cody D'Aquisto worked with UOMO Outdoors and created a pretty good looking wool flannel. I plan to get myself one eventually, it might fill the spot you want. I know a lot of people would like to see some content about it since it is a newer piece as well.

  • @colecollins757
    @colecollins757 7 месяцев назад

    I go to school 5 minutes from the Darn Tough factory in Vermont. The owners and all of the people who work there are amazing! Highest quality socks out there hands down!

  • @elidewey8592
    @elidewey8592 Год назад

    Donnie! I hope this message finds its way to you. I have a gear recommendation.. try the Prana Zion pants. Built in belt, high stretch, and really quiet after a wash or two. Also very durable. Cheers and thanks for the great content!

  • @holyroller2445
    @holyroller2445 Год назад

    Painting face makes sense, thank you for sharing

  • @reasonwarrior
    @reasonwarrior 7 месяцев назад

    Nice to see someone else hunting with more native footwear. I bow hunt in moccasins, and lots of fellow hunters think I'm a little crazy. Could be true, but they can't hear me coming.

  • @TJackSurvival
    @TJackSurvival Год назад

    The SF issued me Darn Tough socks and they have lasted almost a decade. Amazing especially given that they’re wool. Wool with lanolin is anti microbial and anti bacterial. That’s why they’re so amazing with not stinking. Wool for the win.

  • @underdogoutdoors
    @underdogoutdoors Год назад

    Thanks for this, good clothing pays dividends.

  • @matthewdennis1739
    @matthewdennis1739 Год назад

    The Woolpower Ulfrotte is great stuff. In addition to that I love alpaca sweaters and hoodies
    Have you tried fishnet baselayers? If not, you really should give them a try. I love the Aclima Woolnets. All the advantages of wool but dry quicker and don't feel as clammy.

  • @Fluxxcapacitor52
    @Fluxxcapacitor52 10 месяцев назад

    For a newbie like myself I really value 5hese videos from pros like yourself. Thank you for the insight. What pack are you hauling all this in ?

  • @austinseymour1769
    @austinseymour1769 Год назад

    The best thing I’ve ever picked up was wool upper garment. Not great in briers but incredibly warm.

  • @jayonez137
    @jayonez137 5 месяцев назад

    I switched from Smatwool socks to Darn tough merino wool socks years ago.
    They are literally the best socks made. And they’re made in the USA with a lifetime warranty. It’s a no-brainer for me

  • @kirkcox3745
    @kirkcox3745 Год назад

    Try the Henley sweater and wool Mackinaw cruiser from Filson. Works well in the winter here in Canada.

  • @earnestbass4043
    @earnestbass4043 Год назад

    Id love to see you do a sit down chat with the Wensel Brothers

  • @phillowe3355
    @phillowe3355 Год назад

    Agree with your Darn tough sock endorsement!..

  • @paulpillow7641
    @paulpillow7641 6 месяцев назад

    This guy gets it. Great gear list! Nothing compares with wool. Smells just naturally disappear, warm even when wet, it's perfectly sustainable, nit petrol based . . . as long as the assholes don't kill sheep farming along with everything else.

  • @devonblaine
    @devonblaine 8 месяцев назад

    So much info here! What do you wash everything in to maintain scent control?

  • @jeremewright6962
    @jeremewright6962 5 месяцев назад

    Would love to see DV’s newest gear list for 23/24.

  • @deathharpproductions3094
    @deathharpproductions3094 9 месяцев назад

    Great video!
    Most of your gear is FAR outside my price range. In my 24yrs in the field, I choose gear that is functional and solid and rarely eat tags. But, you're a good guy though!
    Respect from Wyoming!

  • @jvs9467
    @jvs9467 Год назад +1

    Fjällräven 🤘🏼💪🏼👍🏼❤️

  • @FlyFishingChronicles
    @FlyFishingChronicles Год назад

    @Donnie Vincent You should try RYMHART Troyer pullovers. 100% made in Germany, 100% sheep wool in different weights and an awesome service.

  • @kristine58
    @kristine58 Год назад

    @Donnie Vincent Love Woolrich, and yes, they are making clothing. Uncertain if it's like the flannel you own though.

  • @Gokywildcats11
    @Gokywildcats11 5 месяцев назад

    Like to see a budget friendly hunting gear list. Some people don't have 500 for cabealas and this exspensive gear

  • @benjaminbunny99
    @benjaminbunny99 Год назад

    I really want to know more about your opinion on cell cameras. Is there somewhere where you talked about that that I can look up?

  • @darrellraser6732
    @darrellraser6732 Год назад

    Woolrich is a shadow of its former self mostly made overseas and not made for the sportsman at all. Filson is still making some amazing wool products for outdoorsman.

  • @shaunlittlewood
    @shaunlittlewood Год назад

    Cheers for the gear list - great information. Quick question the blue henley you are wearing in the video looks great for just rocking around in or doing errands in the yard, what brand is it?

    • @gagebrown8560
      @gagebrown8560 8 месяцев назад +1

      Fjallraven judging by the little leather logo on the sleeve

  • @hollywoodhefner2
    @hollywoodhefner2 9 месяцев назад +1

    Cell cams definitely have there place. I live 2 hours from where I hunt, have 3 daughters that are in various activities etc. I don't have time to go back n forth to check cards. Time is the only thing cell cams save over non cell cams. You're still taking pics of what's in the woods with a non cell cam.

  • @Penny_Pincher_Outdoors
    @Penny_Pincher_Outdoors Год назад

    Darn Tough! I have hiking, running and even casual socks from them and they are the best. There are brands that are close but imo the Darn Tough is just a bit better.

    • @matthewdennis1739
      @matthewdennis1739 Год назад

      Darn Tough is definitely the best value and most durable, but not the most comfortable IMO, though they aren't bad.

  • @TopoftheLineTraining
    @TopoftheLineTraining 7 дней назад

    Hey Don what model Steger are those?
    Appreciate it thanks!!!

  • @JonWitzman-ng3lr
    @JonWitzman-ng3lr Год назад +1

    Duckworth has some amazing wool apparel and it’s all made in the USA. Might be a good replacement for woolrich 8:31

    • @ericamundson3322
      @ericamundson3322 Год назад

      I was going to suggest Duckworth as well but you beat me to it. Very happy with their wool products.

  • @bergendahlsinmontana2882
    @bergendahlsinmontana2882 Год назад

    TRY WOOL POWER AND SWEDISH COMPANY! Great stuff!

  • @mcapo2276
    @mcapo2276 Год назад

    Seeing that you incorporated wool alot have you looked into weatherwool?

  • @seboviz
    @seboviz 8 месяцев назад

    Hey man. Great video. Im from Europe and over here we hear alot about Sitka Gear. How come you dont prioritize that in your gearlist? Is it too expensive or you just dont like it? All the best.

  • @Stykbow
    @Stykbow Год назад +4

    Finally someone who thinks cell cams are a total joke. Thank you. I’ll never buy them. I too shoot a recurve. You’re the man!

    • @kevinstrickland6401
      @kevinstrickland6401 Год назад +1

      He said he has 30 cell cameras and he buys 10 every year.

    • @Stykbow
      @Stykbow Год назад

      @@kevinstrickland6401 those aren’t cell he said. They are lone wolf custom gear cams

  • @jesse4r5
    @jesse4r5 6 месяцев назад

    You should try out some Weatherwool 100% USA made and sourced!

  • @BVaccaro88
    @BVaccaro88 7 месяцев назад

    Ullfrote/Woolpower make the absolute best wool base layers! IMO

    • @BVaccaro88
      @BVaccaro88 7 месяцев назад

      I’ve had my King of the Mountain for over 10 years. Very warm and quiet. Amazing quality.

  • @ragebowhunter93
    @ragebowhunter93 Год назад

    I love my Meriwool long boxer briefs

  • @anonymousgaming6800
    @anonymousgaming6800 10 месяцев назад

    Was wondering why you don’t use dedicated technical hunting clothes brands like first lite or Sitka that have great systems?

  • @danielfunk7769
    @danielfunk7769 8 месяцев назад

    Have smart wool and woolly clothing like both

  • @hunterbates9539
    @hunterbates9539 8 месяцев назад

    Anyone have any recommendations on affordable well insulated coveralls for extreme weather and what’s everyone’s go to base later brand?

  • @MrChiumiento
    @MrChiumiento 9 месяцев назад

    Checkout Camptown gear please. He guarantees his stuff for life. If this channel would review his stuff would be awesome I know you would love it.

  • @calhiser8265
    @calhiser8265 Год назад

    Most people are not aware of how much lite is reflected off of their hands and face.
    The things that move the most.
    Static climbing rope is less expensive than dynamic and imo suitable for tether and linemens as well as rappel.
    I had to start climbing safely when i started my kids doing it.
    Not sorry but now, if i get wind that someone in camp is hunting an elevated stand without fall protection

  • @isaacschelthelm
    @isaacschelthelm 5 месяцев назад

    Woolrich indeed does still make clothing by the way.

  • @gold_3
    @gold_3 11 месяцев назад

    😎

  • @stanleybuck4195
    @stanleybuck4195 Год назад

    I appreciate your work and gear recommendations. Are you selecting items that are made in the USA? And for sure not made in communist China?

  • @cbman2184
    @cbman2184 10 месяцев назад +3

    You think cell cams should be illegal but still use a trail cam. 😂 why run it at all then?

    • @TheArchangel410
      @TheArchangel410 8 месяцев назад

      This was my exact thought when he got into cameras, too. If you're going to be against trail cams, be consistent and be against all of them. At least with cell cameras you're making less of an impact by not having to go into the woods regularly to check the SD card.

  • @BrandonShepherd_777
    @BrandonShepherd_777 7 месяцев назад +1

    What exact model of boots are those?

  • @danielcarrillo4385
    @danielcarrillo4385 8 месяцев назад

    what about the backpack?

  • @Eric_Feigl
    @Eric_Feigl 5 месяцев назад

    Where in Illinois were you?

  • @TagScoutHunt
    @TagScoutHunt Год назад +1

    Why do you think cell cameras shoukd be illegal??

  • @antr7493
    @antr7493 Год назад +1

    Post your movies on youtube with commercials Donnie.

  • @DB.KOOPER
    @DB.KOOPER 6 месяцев назад

    There's no such thing as "a pant" they're PANTS. Gotta love how the gear-hipster language spreads among you folks.

  • @rodneysmith2442
    @rodneysmith2442 Год назад +1

    fjallraven and ullfrotte are swedish!! ullfrotte changed there name to wool power

    • @matthewdennis1739
      @matthewdennis1739 Год назад

      Woolpower is great stuff. I wear mine all the time. Vest and full-zip jacket.
      Also love Aclima woolnets...but they're Norwegian :P

  • @shanebarret-ko8si
    @shanebarret-ko8si 8 месяцев назад

    30 days in the same undies that’s an extreme hunter right there

  • @brittonm.9462
    @brittonm.9462 8 месяцев назад

    wouldnt static rope be better?

  • @iamtoxic1
    @iamtoxic1 7 месяцев назад

    Mu solution to the space pen, easier and cheaper. Use a pencil

  • @danmartin9850
    @danmartin9850 Год назад

    Curious what happened to all the Sitka and Kuiu gear you used to own? Seems like a downgrade to go to all this hipster gear instead 🤔😁

    • @matthewdennis1739
      @matthewdennis1739 Год назад

      As someone who moved away from a lot of their Sitka I don't think it's a downgrade, and it's a hell of a lot more environmentally friendly. Gore-Tex is terrible for the environment.

  • @TJackSurvival
    @TJackSurvival Год назад

    Did he skip past that Ghilli?

    • @andrewriehl8757
      @andrewriehl8757 Год назад

      I highly recommend the exofficio underwear. It's amazing for durability and wicking moisture

  • @petron1611
    @petron1611 Год назад

    Woolrich has fallen away from their old traditions. They are tied to the Sierra Club and some other anti hunting organizations via donors

  • @MrDrMeow
    @MrDrMeow 9 месяцев назад

    2 sticks with aiders 15 foot…….lmfao are you hunting in make believe land?

  • @shanefickes8714
    @shanefickes8714 8 месяцев назад

    Love the video! Can we get a list of the items written? I couldn’t find the woolrich? Sweater. Links would be amazing too!

  • @jmajor5262
    @jmajor5262 3 месяца назад +1

    Born and raised in northwest montucky. Fyi most hunters i know wear camo to hide from other hunters. 😉 nice gear man.

  • @Stykbow
    @Stykbow 11 месяцев назад

    Roark flannels the nordsman. its wool poly blend.