Home
Double D Hunting | Gift Guide

Gifts for Hunters

The 2026 gift guide for the hunter on your list. Sorted by price and by how they hunt, so you can find the right gift fast, from small gifts to the upgrade they would never buy themselves.

How to Pick the Right Gift for a Hunter

Buying for a hunter is easy once you stop guessing and start sorting. Hunters are picky about gear, but they also burn through the small stuff and quietly want the upgrades they will not spend their own money on. Both of those are simple to buy.

This guide is built two ways. First by price, so you can shop to a budget, then by the kind of hunting they do, so the gift actually fits. Every pick below is in stock at Double D Hunting. Skip to the section that matches your person.

  • Under $25
  • Under $50
  • Under $100
  • Deer Hunters
  • Duck Hunters
  • Bow Hunters

Gifts for Hunters by Price

The fastest way to shop is to set a budget and pick from the list. These are the gifts that actually get used, grouped from small gifts up to the splurge.

Small Gifts Under $25

Small, useful, and impossible to get wrong. These are the items hunters run out of or never get around to replacing.

For the Hunter Who Has Everything

The upgrade they will not buy themselves. This is the gift that gets remembered.

Bigger budget? The real showstoppers are a riflescope upgrade or an after-dark thermal optic for predator hunting. Both run higher, and both land like a once-in-a-decade gift.

Riflescopes and Sights

A scope is the gift a rifle hunter notices every time they shoulder the gun. These Athlon optics punch well above their price and cover everything from a first long-range build to a serious all-rounder. Browse the full riflescope and red dot lineups for more.

Gifts by Type of Hunter

Gifts for Bow and Archery Hunters

Archers always need fresh consumables and small accessories. Pair a pack of broadheads with one nicer item.

Gifts by Recipient

For the Woman Who Hunts

The short version: buy gear, not a pink version of gear. A serious hunter wants the same quality glass, calls, and warm layers as anyone else. Lighter binoculars, comfortable ear muffs, and good cold-weather gear are all safe, useful picks.

Shop Gifts by Category

Still browsing? Jump straight into the categories that make the best gifts, all in stock and ready to ship.

Shop to a budget

If you know your number, start there. Calls, knives, and warmers cover the under-$50 gifts, optics and feeders cover the bigger ones, and our Double D Deals page is worth a look for whatever is marked down this week.

Not sure what they hunt?

Optics are the universal gift. A good pair of binoculars or a laser rangefinder works for deer, duck, predator, and target shooters alike, which makes either a safe pick when you are not sure.

Gifts for Hunters: FAQ

What Are the Best Gifts for Hunters?

The safest gifts are the small, useful items every hunter burns through or upgrades: a quality knife, a duck or deer call, electronic ear muffs, hand warmers, or a laser rangefinder. For a bigger gift, optics like binoculars and riflescopes, a deer feeder, or a trail camera are reliable crowd-pleasers. Shopping by their hunt and by your budget is the easiest way to land on the right one.

What Is a Good Gift for a Hunter Under $50?

Plenty of options. A folding saw, a replaceable-blade knife, a duck or deer call, a pack of broadheads, or a set of disposable hand and toe warmers all land under $50 and get used every season. Game-cleaning gloves and arrow nocks make good small gifts under $10.

What Do You Get a Deer Hunter?

A deer hunter can always use a feeder, a trail camera, a laser rangefinder, a grunt call, or an upgrade to their riflescope or binoculars. For a smaller gift, hand warmers and a quality knife are safe bets. Match the gift to how they hunt and how much you want to spend.

What Do You Get a Duck Hunter?

Duck hunters go through calls and decoys, so a new duck call or a fresh set of floating decoys is always welcome. Electronic ear muffs, a bino harness, and warm gear round out the list. For the duck hunter who has everything, a premium call or a fresh decoy spread stands out.

What Is a Good Gift for a Hunter Who Has Everything?

Go for the upgrade they will not buy themselves: better glass like a spotting scope or premium binoculars, a Bluetooth electronic muff, a cellular trail camera, or a thermal optic for after-dark predator hunting. These are the splurge items that feel like a real gift.

Find the Right Gift, Skip the Guesswork

Set a budget, pick the section that matches your hunter, and grab something they will actually use. Everything here is in stock, and if you are stuck, a good pair of binoculars or a rangefinder is never the wrong call.