I managed to get out for one day of fall turkey in my forest MARPAT kilt this year. Had 4 deer pass within 15 yards of me, and only one of the four spotted me. That seemed pretty good! (Didn't get a turkey, though).

There aren't a lot of GOOD kilt days during hunting season here in Pennsylvania. I keep hoping for one of those mid-winter thaws during flintlock season, 'cause that is when I'd really like to get out in a kilt! The last couple years haven't provided an opportunity for that, however.

As far as small game, I think that would be rough in a kilt. At least around here, if you aren't wearing brush pants you are going to get pretty torn up. That's why I've only tried it for more "sedentary" seasons, like turkey!

As far as fabric, I hate hunting in noisy fabrics. I've got some Deception camo Bucksuede that is really sweet -- I hope to get time to make myself a kilt out of that before spring gobbler. I'd look for something in a bucksuede, or at least a brushed-finish cotton.