-MSR snowshoes with the detachable floats are the way to go! They have the best bindings, are the most durable, and are absolutely PROVEN.
Stay away from ANY tubular snowshoes. You'd only hate your life, if they even make it through the hunt.
-Get a quality pair of trekking/ski poles, in hill country it will make your life way easier. It may not appear ideal to use trekking poles but they'll help you get up when you fall down (and you will), and they'll add tremendous assistance when climbing and descending. Trekking poles can also be utilized as shooting sticks, when getting prone or kneeling (in deep snow) just will not work out. I carry my rifle slung across my chest.
-Buy the OR Crocodile gators.
-Quality scope cover.

All of it. Especially the MSR snowshoes. They are the best on the market, and MSR does a lot of it's mfg here in Seattle so you're buying local

. You'll pay for it though.
Whatever you get, make sure they have a hinged toe-plate so your shoes dump loaded snow with each step instead of carrying it along with you.
I do a lot of snowshoeing with heavy loads up steep terrain. Secure bindings are the most important factor imo.