Upland

Upland

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  • HME VORTEX GAME WASHER WITH BUCKET

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    HME VORTEX GAME WASHER WITH BUCKET

    Three-piece portable design with 5-gallon bucket - Adjustable water flow valve - Telescoping assembly adjusts for a variety of bucket sizes - Sliding bucket clip - Detachable basket for easy insertion & removal of game - Cyclonic water motion effectively...

    $49.99
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Upland Hunting Gear

Upland hunting is about covering ground, staying alert, and moving with your dog through thick cover and open fields. The Upland collection at Los Cazadores is built for durability, comfort, and access—supporting long walks, quick shots, and changing weather. Whether you're after quail, pheasant, or chukar, this gear is designed to keep you moving efficiently while keeping your essentials within reach.

From brush-busting vests to lightweight boots and breathable apparel, this collection is built to perform on the move.

Gear That Matches Miles on Foot

Here you’ll find game vests with bird bags, shell loops, and hydration storage, plus lightweight pants and shirts made for walking through brush and cover. Field boots in this category prioritize comfort, ankle support, and all-day wear. Blaze orange visibility gear is also included to meet safety requirements and maintain visibility for hunting partners. Upland hunters need their gear to be both rugged and lightweight—and that’s exactly what this section delivers.

FAQs

What makes upland gear different from other hunting gear?

Upland gear is designed for movement. It’s lighter, less insulated, and built with breathable, snag-resistant fabrics to handle miles on foot and frequent shooting.

What kind of vest is best for upland hunting?

Look for a vest with ample shell storage, a built-in bird bag, and good ventilation. Some vests also include hydration compatibility for longer hunts.

Do I need blaze orange for upland hunting?

Yes. Most states require blaze orange for upland bird hunting. A vest or hat is often the minimum, but check local regulations for specifics.

What kind of boots should I wear?

Comfortable, lightweight field boots with good ankle support and traction are ideal. Waterproofing can be useful, but breathability is just as important in warmer weather.

Is this gear suitable for hunting with dogs?

Absolutely. Much of this gear is designed with dog handlers in mind—offering mobility, visibility, and quiet function when walking through birdy cover.