I have never bought those brands and I am not a hunter but I have plenty of female "outdoor gear" from the likes of Columbia and REI. I would think the higher waist women's pants would be of some benefit crouching in a duck blind or something like that. Women's outdoor tops have the same issues as any other female top, snug in the shoulders and the arms seem shorter due to it being fit for a woman's anatomy, so I usually go up one size in long sleeve tops like flannels. As for being noticed it's just like anything else, I stick to less feminine colors, like blacks, khaki, green or white and remember they will button the other way.