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The Best Gifts For Hunters in 2025

We handpicked the hunting gear any outdoorsman would want to receive this year
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The Best Gifts For Hunters in 2025

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Finding the best gifts for hunters is no easy task. In fact, most dedicated hunters probably already have all the equipment they need. But that doesn’t mean they don’t want more gear, because hunters always want more gear. You just need to know what to buy.

If you don’t hunt yourself, it can be difficult to know what gear is useful for hunters. But you can’t go wrong if you ask these questions: What do they hunt for? Where and when do they hunt? How many days do they spend in the field? These factors contribute to what kind of gear they use. To help save you some time and ensure your purchase doesn't end up in the corner of the garage, we’ve put together this list of the best hunting gifts.

Yeti Loadout GoBox 60 Gear Case

Yeti LoadOut GoBox 60 Gear Case
Yeti LoadOut GoBox 60 Gear Case
see at YetiSee at Amazon

The LoadOut 60 box is the perfect accessory for a duck boat, especially in the Wetlands color pattern. It is fully waterproof and extremely durable. I keep my safety equipment, such as flares, tools, a first aid kit, extra plugs, and rope, in mine. Everything stays organized, but more importantly, everything stays dry. I also like the divider and tray that comes with the box. It helps me keep my gear organized, and I still have enough room for extra shells, decoy line, calls, and decoy anchors. The LoadOut GoBox also comes in two other sizes—15 and 30—that are perfect for storing any kind of gear like reels, tools, and accessories.

Sitka Fanatic Bibs

Sitka Fanatic Bibs

Sitka Fanatic Bibs
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The Fanatic bibs are made with three layers—fleece, Gore-Tex, and Primaloft insulation—to keep you nice and cozy in even the coldest, windiest conditions. And for as comfortable as they are, they're also super quiet and easy to get on and off. Plus, you can snag them in Sitka's new camo pattern, Optifade Cover, which is perfect for those greener seasons.

Maven CS.1 Spotting Scope

Maven CS.1A Spotting Scope

Maven CS.1A Spotting Scope
see at MavenSee at Amazon

Backcountry hunts require good optics and the Maven CS.1A combines excellent glass with a lightweight construction at a reasonable price. The CS.1 is built with extra-low dispersion ED Glass to offer a clear image and features a 15-45x magnification range with a 65mm objective lens for long-range performance. It is built from a lightweight magnesium and aluminum frame, making it easy to pack and carry in the field. The CS.1 fits perfectly into the front pocket of my Stone Glacier Sky 5900 and mounts easily on my Tricer tripod.

Nomad Spire Half Zip Hoodie

Nomad Spire Grid Fleece Hoodie
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See at Nomad

This product was included in a partnership with Nomad.

The ultimate technical midlayer, Nomand's new Spire 1/2 Zip Hoodie delivers exceptional warmth in a lightweight fleece package. The grid pattern and lofty fleece create pockets that trap heat in without needing bulk. Added stretch and 1/2 zip allow you to move and customize your breathability. And DWR treatment means you won't go scrambling for rain gear on misty mornings. From early bow until layered up in late season, the Spire 1/2 Zip Hoodie punches way above it's weight.

Moultrie Mobile Edge 3 Cellular Trail Camera

Best Value
Moultrie Mobile Edge 3

Moultrie Mobile Edge 3
See at Bass Pro Shops

The Moultrie Mobile Edge 3 took home the Best Value award in our 2025 Cellular Trail Camera test. Our trail cam tester, Jace Bauserman, also referred to it as "the easiest cam to set up." All you have to do is download the Moultrie App, scan the camera's code, and follow the simple instructions to be up and running. The Edge 3 has excellent battery life and a new GPS feature to make sure you never forget where you put it. A new Edge 3 with a free 3-month onX Hunt Elite membership goes for $99 at Bass Pro Shops.

Field & Stream Epoch Lightweight Twill Jacket

Field & Stream Epoch Lightweight Twill Jacket
Field & Stream Epoch Lightweight Twill Jacket
See at Amazon

I might be a little biased, but this recently released shirt-jac from Field & Stream is amazing. It is durable, comfortable, and features a classic vintage camo design. And in case you don't know, vintage camo is cool again. But the best part about the shirt-jac is that it does just as well in the woods as it does around town. I wear mine everywhere, and I haven't met another hunter yet who doesn't love it.

Benchmade Raghorn Hunting Knife

Benchmade Raghorn Hunting Knife
Benchmade Raghorn Hunting Knife
See at Amazonsee at Scheels

No list of the best gifts for hunters would be complete without a big game hunting knife, which needs to be strong, sharp, durable, and lightweight. The Benchmade Raghorn has all those qualities, plus a hi-vis orange Cerakote finish on the blade. When I took this knife out of the box, I held it up to a piece of paper and cut it like butter. This knife is sharp! The lightweight design makes this the ideal backcountry big game hunting knife.

Stone Glacier Sky 5900 Pack

Stone Glacier Sky 5900 Pack

Stone Glacier Sky 5900 Pack
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If they don't yet have a Stone Glacier pack in their closet, now is the perfect time to make that happen. We—and thousands of other hunters—love Stone Glacier hunting packs for a lot of reasons: they're lightweight, durable, easy to customize, and feature a unique load shelf for packing out meat. The Sky 5900 is rated for 150+ pounds (yet weighs just over 2 pounds) and features numerous pockets for organization. It can also expand from 4,300 to 8,000 cubic inches of interior storage space, making it as good for day hunts as it is for overnight backcountry expeditions.

Field & Stream Membership

Field & Stream Membership

Field & Stream Fall 2025 Journal
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As cliché as it may sound, a Field & Stream membership is the gift that will just keep on giving. Not only will they receive the new print journal delivered to their doorstep twice a year, but they'll also gain access to a wealth of digital content, early notification of new products and launches, exclusive discounts on top hunting brands, and much more.

Garmin 66i Handheld GPS

Garmin 66i Handheld GPS

Garmin GPSMAP 66i GPS Handheld and Satellite Communicator
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Safety is first. That’s always been my motto. Hunting can take us to some pretty awesome places, but they’re often remote and dangerous. The Garmin 66i is a handheld GPS and satellite communicator with an interactive SOS feature available 24/7. My favorite feature is the satellite communicator, because it allows me to let my friends and family know I am safe in the backcountry. The 66i comes with preloaded messages for quick transmission, or you can type out longer-form messages. Users will need to pay for a monthly subscription service, which ranges from $10 to $50/month. You can learn more about the plans and features on the Garmin website.

Apex Ammunition Mossy Oak Shadow Habitat Blend

Apex Ammunition Mossy Oak Shadow Habitat Blend
Apex Ammunition Mossy Oak Shadow Habitat Blend
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The Apex Mossy Oak Shadow Habitat Blend hits hard. These stacked nontoxic shells feature a blend of 1-1/16oz #3 steel over 1/4oz #8 TSS. The included tungsten super shot increases pattern density and crushes birds. I’ve been hunting with these loads this fall and am extremely impressed with how hard they hit. Birds just seem to fold, and my cripple percentage has gone way down since shooting this blend. Hunters can buy a box of Apex Mossy Oak Shadow Habitat Blend for $55 or a 250-round case for $490. And if you’re looking for a cheaper, high-quality steel load, I recommend Apex S3-Steel.

MSR WindBurner Personal Stove

MSR Windburner Personal Stove

MSR Windburner Personal Stove
See at Amazon

Backcountry hunting requires you to live out of your pack for multiple days. This means freeze-dried meals and as little weight as possible. The MSR Windburner stove is perfect for hunters heading into the mountains on extended adventures. It features a windproof radiant burner that operates efficiently in less-than-ideal conditions, achieving a fast boil rate. This is what I bring on all of my backcountry hunts.

Yeti Panga Duffel

Yeti Panga Duffel

Yeti Panga 75L Duffel
see at YetiSee at Amazon

The Yeti Panga duffel is completely waterproof. How do I know? Well, I accidentally left my panga outside my tent during a rainstorm on a hunt in Southern Idaho. Everything inside was bone dry in the morning. The panga comes in three sizes and three colors.

Duck Camp Mallard Hat

Duck Camp Mallard Hat

Duck Camp Mallard Hat
see at Duck Camp

The game series hats from Duck Camp are some of the most stylish lids I’ve ever worn. The mallard hat is my favorite simply because I love ducks. You can choose from an array of game and fish species to fit whatever your hunter loves to chase. I know this is a hunting gift guide, but my new brown trout hat has quickly become my go-to on the river. The designs are stylish with a vintage look, and they are pretty darn comfortable.

Sitka Dakota Hoodie

Sitka Dakota Hoodie

Sitka Dakota Hoodie
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The Sitka Dakota hoody is my favorite piece of hunting clothing. I waterfowl hunt from the first day of October to the last day of January, and I wear this hoodie on almost every hunt. It can handle warmer mornings in the early season, and by the time the snow rolls around, it serves as my most important layer. It is the most versatile layer I own. I can’t recommend this hoodie enough to fellow waterfowls.

Nemo Longbow Alpine Sleeping Pad

Nemo Longbow Alpine Insulated Sleeping Pad
Nemo Longbow Alpine Insulated Sleeping Pad
see at First Litesee at Scheels

The Longbow sleeping pad comes with me on every backcountry hunt. It is lightweight, durable, and warm. The pad features a micro-adjustable valve, making it easy to inflate and deflate for optimal comfort. The packed weight of the Longbow is only 1 pound, 5 ounces, and it won’t take up much room. It has an R-value of 4.8, which means this pad can handle cold late-season conditions.

FAQs

Q: What do you get a hunter that has everything? A hunter never has everything. If they claim they do and don’t want anything else—they’re lying. Hunters, by nature, are gear junkies. We accumulate gear and constantly tinker with what we have to make it better and more fit for our pursuits. Yes, some hunters have their gear arsenal dialed, but we are always open to new pieces of equipment that will improve our days in the field. If they claim they have everything, get them a Duck Camp hat. Who doesn’t love an awesome hat?

Q: What to give a novice hunter? Beginners are just starting, and chances are they don’t have much. Since hunting is such a gear-intensive hobby, there are plenty of gifts you can get them. A good knife like the Benchmade Raghorn is an excellent gift for a beginner. Your first hunting knife is somewhat of an heirloom and something that every hunter remembers. If they already have a knife, get them something tailored to their pursuit. This could mean duck decoys, turkey calls, or a new pack.

Q: How much do gifts for hunters cost? Hunting gifts range in price, and the cost depends on what you’re buying and the quality of the gear. My advice is to buy something that will last for years to come. Hunting gear needs to be durable, and it isn’t worth skimping out on, especially if it means safety. If the person is serious about hunting, then buy a piece of quality gear. It may be a little heavier on the wallet upfront, but it will be worth it in the long run.

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