Good grief man what happened there?!
I have gone barefoot several times. It forces you to move slowly and choose your footing wisely. Also it makes you step toe down first rather than heal first like when you wear shoes. Mocs would be better for some. Cold wise, I walked barefoot in the snow before and that sucks. after a few hours. I know there is a way to do that and keep your feet warm but I think it takes lots of building your feet up to it. Frost and rain is no problem. Depending on where you live you may be better off with mocs. Remember toes first and keep the wind off your back. Check for tracks, trails, and establish an ambush point. I wait a bit, and if I get bored, I pack up and walk again. Best to bring two or three arrows, no quiver. They get caught on brush and low branches. Walk with the arrows in the bow hand keeping the bow ready to draw.
No need for all that full camo. Just a plaid or camo shirt, any color but blue, and dark pants is all I wear. Beyond that, just remember, you just need to be more patient than the deer. Don't get in a hurry. You don't have to shoot anything today, and the deer doesn't have to die today. There is no hurry what so ever. Good luck.