I didn't need any fancy hunting clothes or gear. Learn the haBits of the animal and how to shoot is all you need.
^^THIS^^
Hand-me-down clothes to keep me warm. The one year I got duck boots I was so excited I wore them to school for a month. I don't hunt all that much as an adult because it seems like it's become more of a fashion show...what brand shirt, boots, guns, ammo, etc. dominates all conversation around the fire more so than sports or how the hunt went.
I got my first name brand shoes, Nike, in 7th grade. Before I wore "catheads" all the time, and after if I wanted name brand I could buy them myself. His correct rationale was that they would not help me run faster, jump higher, hit further, etc. I even wore a pair of MSU shoes out of the Starkville Walmart (walking bully on one side and I think the MSJ on the other).
I owned and still do, only 2 ball gloves my entire life. Never had my own bat until HS.
Dad loves the dollar stores and a good deal. Up until a few years ago he was still sending me home with "groceries" most times I'd visit. I'm 38 and haven't eaten canned ravioli in two decades, but he got a good deal! He loves his coupons as well.
I wouldn't say any of this necessarily makes him cheap, just from an older generation.
Thinking of those old hunting camps reminds me of the first time I saw him under the influence. I woke up in the middle of the night in our one room, window-less, 8-12 bunk shack to the sounds of him and his buddies singing along with the Possum "Yabba dabba doo, the king is gone and so are you" at the top of their lungs on repeat.
Great thread. I'm glad my father is still with us and hate it for those of you who've lost yours.
"Do not go gentle into that good night," Dad.