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Deer & elk gear
Baylian,
Here the things I carry: First of all, I have a good hunting pack rated at 2300 cu.in. A hunting manual written by Alaska Fish & Game recommends a minimum of 2000 cu.in. for all the gear one needs to carry. I've tried to get by with a smaller pack but never had adequate room for all my clothing that comes off around mid-morning (as well as other stuff). In Arizona, it isn't uncommon to see 50-degree temperature differences from daylight to noon. The pack must have a padded waist belt so that all the weight isn't carried on the shoulders. Pack contents: 1 sheath knife, 1 folding knife folding sharpener (diamond-type) bone saw (Gerber's 2-blade saw works for me) rubber gloves & wiping cloths for cleaning game 2-3 games bags nylon cord & strap for hanging meat quarters big plastic bag or sheet (to keep game meat clean) license & permit-tags Fluorescent surveyors tape (for marking trail, antlers, etc.) flashlight & spare batteries (LED, 4-AA size) Space blanket Binocular Laser rangefinder GPS (with spare batteries), compass, Maps (if needed) Matches, lighter, fire-starter Spare ammo for rifle or handgun lens cleaning device (Leupold Lens Pen) Small ensolite foam pad (for sitting on cold or wet ground) canteen (usually 1-1/2 liters minimum) rain jacket or poncho (optional, depending on weather) 2-way radio (if I'm hunting with partners) Food and clothing vary greatly depending on the situation; e.g., how far I expect to roam from vehicle or base came, terrain, weather, etc. For each hunt, I review my exhaustive list and cross off the things I won't need. Hope this helps or gives you ideas. I'm always looking at what others carry and don't hesitate to modify my list when I find better ideas. 270man |
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