What's in your pack.....

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Rich
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What's in your pack.....

Post by Rich »

When I first started hunting I didn't carry a fannypack/backpack, all's I needed were some bullets and a knife. Now it seems like my pack weighs 25 pounds. Here's what I carry now:

Magellan GPS
Compass
Leupold Rangefinder
Leupold Bino's
Knife
Gerber gut hook
Gerber hand saw
Gerber Carnivore light
Flashlight
small mag light
Hat light
Glenn's deer drag
Reflective tape
bow/gun pull rope
Grunt call
Primos doe bleat "can"
Various deer lures/cover scents
Odor eliminating spray
pee bottle
water bottle
Walkie-talkie
extra tree stand pin
required bow/muzzleloader accessories
screw in J-hook for hanging things on

I know I'm forgeting something, how about you guys. What things do you find absolutely necessary.

Rich
raydaughety
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Post by raydaughety »

Charmin :shock:

and a couple of other things:

Nikon binos
Nikon ranger finder
pocket bible or other suitable reading material
Grunt call
Primo's "CAN"
drinking water
ratchet shears
"ghost" odor eliminator
latex gloves
skinning knife
cell phone
flashlight

This things getting heavy :!:
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God Bless !!!!!!!!!

Ray
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Post by Rich »

How could I overlook that Ray, definetely a necessity.

Rich
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Post by raydaughety »

I've come out of the woods with 1 sock many times :lol: :lol:
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Ray
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Post by wabi »

Coffee and/or water, a few candy (granola is good, too) bars, perhaps some jerky, a couple packs of cheese or peanut butter crackers, a few cigars, and maybe my cell phone if I'm hunting from a elevated stand (for safety if I fall and need help). My deer tag & hunting license stays in my wallet so it's always with me.
I've already checked yardages to all likely shooting points, and the rest of the stuff is in my truck. I hunt within a few hundred yards of the truck (and the landowner's tractor), so if I shoot a deer I give it 10 to 15 minutes to bed down then quietly slip out of the area and back to the truck to get everything I need to field dress it and haul it out. Usually takes 45 minutes to an hour (from the time of the shot) to get back to the trail, so if I know it was a good hit the deer's had plenty of time to expire.
I'm not getting any younger, so comfort on the stand or in the blind means a lot to me anymore.
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Post by Digger »

I take most of those things above, plus extra batteries for my GPS, range finder, flashlites, walkie talkie, and an extra cellphune battery among other things. I have aa, aaa, c and 9v batteries up my kazoo when I'm heading out.
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Post by navaman »

back-up peep sights, allen wrenches , another fff string, a small tool kit for my leatherman, a bologna sandwich, a jalepeno , and a little debbie snack. :wink: the rest of my stuff is either around my neck or on my belt.
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Don't forget the HINEY WIPE
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by diesel »

Rich I need my wife to read your list. That way just maybe i can get her to let me buy more stuff. ( 3 lights )
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The pack

Post by Arkbow »

On 1 day adventures everything has already been mentioned but I like to carry an extra string for the bow just in case; also extra battery for the cell phone is nice as well;
Hunt hard, respect what you hunt and waste no meat;
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Post by BigTiny »

Small 1st aid/snakebite kit
h2o
compass/map
GPS
flashlights(2)
extra batteries
kinfe
jute twine (for building ground blinds)
lighter
spare magazine
small bottle of scent block
pb&j sammich



I carry a knife on a lanyard around my neck with some survival items attached. You never know if you are going to take a bad spill and loose your pack.
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Post by mblaney »

Rocks!

I travel very light, very small pack if at all.

A hunting buddy of mine carries a packsack full of crap he never uses. One year I put two 3 lb rocks (nice pretty white ones) in the middle of his bag. He carried them for 2 or 3 years before finding them.

:evil: :lol:

Cheers,
Mike
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Post by ninepointer »

mblaney wrote:Rocks!

I travel very light, very small pack if at all.

A hunting buddy of mine carries a packsack full of crap he never uses. One year I put two 3 lb rocks (nice pretty white ones) in the middle of his bag. He carried them for 2 or 3 years before finding them.

:evil: :lol:

Cheers,
Mike
:lol: :lol: :lol: Too funny!

For the last 2 years, I've been seriously trying to lighten my load and I've got it down to the following items in a fanny pack:

-hunting licenses/tags
-knife
-face mask
-camo gloves
-compass
-grunt call
-can call
-haul rope
-flash light
-extra flash light batteries
-folding pruning saw
-digital camera
-band-aids
-rope cocking device
-extra crossbow string
-toilet paper (primarily used for marking blood trails, as well as the obvious)

If I'm hunting up north in more remote areas, a small survival/first-aid kit is added.

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Post by the elf »

Way too much stuff that I don`t use on a regular basis-------my old shoulders will thank me when ------ I get rid of a lot of stuff. Lon.
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