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    Back on topic haha

    Aside from shoes and various forms of shoes...

    List I have gathered from a few.
    Pack- something close to the Outdoorsmans Palisade 90 Pack System
    Binos
    Spot Scope
    Ranger Finder
    Tripod
    Compass
    Bone Saw
    Multi tool
    Havlon with replacement blades
    Med Kit
    Game Bags
    Paracord
    Tarp
    Flash Light
    Head Lamp
    Batteries
    Water Filtration/Purification

    Anything else aside from tent sleeping bag and those types of things?
    “Duck hunting gives a man a chance to see the loneliest places …blinds washed by a rolling surf, blue and gold autumn marshes, …a rice field in the rain, flooded pin-oak forests or any remote river delta. In duck hunting the scene is as important as the shooting.” ~ Erwin Bauer, The Duck Hunter’s Bible, 1965

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    Tape. Electrical or duct tape, wrap it around your trekking poles, or take the last bit of a roll if you have one. You want trekking poles.

    A lighter that works in the elements.


    It might help if you tell what you are hunting and when.
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    Put the electrical tape and superglue back on there. If those two things can't fix equipment, its broke, and if it don't stop the bleeding, you need a hospital.

    ........and crocs are superior camp shoes.
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    I'll shoot over a kids head in a blind or long gun one on a turkey in a heart beat. You want to kill stuff around me you gonna earn it.

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    Toilet paper/ wet wipes
    Last edited by wskinner; 10-25-2022 at 12:22 PM.

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    MM is right, you want trekking poles, it's like 4wd(or flipping the strap back on crocs)
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    I'll shoot over a kids head in a blind or long gun one on a turkey in a heart beat. You want to kill stuff around me you gonna earn it.

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    I prefer a water bladder with tube over a water bottle. It's personal preference, but I believe the bladder is more convenient while hiking. Also, a microfiber wipe for your binos and scope.
    Last edited by River Rat; 10-25-2022 at 12:29 PM.
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    Be dangerous, unpredictable, and make a whole lot of noise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by River Rat View Post
    I prefer a water bladder with tube over a water bottle. It's personal preference, but I believe the bladder is more convenient while hiking. Also, a microfiber wipe for your binos and scope.
    Same. Water bottles slosh and make noise while moving if they aren't full.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buckpro View Post
    Here's my list, and this doesn't change from mule deer to sheep(except for the tarp). Went through a few packs but no plans in changing from the stone glacier 5900 with the xcurve frame.
    TRIPOD(nightforce CF
    black diamond poles
    KOWA SPOTTER
    SWARO RF BINOS 10x42
    FLASHLIGHT -FENIX
    superglue
    electrical tape/piece of copper wire
    leatherman
    waterproof lighter
    water bottle
    battery pack/charger(ANKER)
    para cord
    medicines
    kifaru sheep tarp
    TP/body whipes
    Havalon/xtra blades/gamebags
    (forgive the spelling, its from my packing spreadsheet)
    What is the copper wire for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by flockbuster View Post
    What is the copper wire for?
    If something breaks on a strap, pack etc. Just take 20" of the same copper wire you use to rig ballyhoo.
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    I'll shoot over a kids head in a blind or long gun one on a turkey in a heart beat. You want to kill stuff around me you gonna earn it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    Me in a world full of croc rockers...

    I didn't know you were Jewish.

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    But I get your point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scatter shot View Post
    I didn't know you were Jewish.
    Just from the waist down.

    #NoToboggan
    Last edited by Glenn; 10-25-2022 at 02:03 PM.

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    Depending on the temps and weather:
    packable down jacket and pants
    packable rain gear
    hand/toe warmers
    Game calls
    gloves
    neck/face gaiter
    knife

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    Terraframe 50
    Knife
    Work sharp sharpener
    Black diamond headlamp
    Compass
    Para cord
    Contractors bag
    Sawyer filter
    First aid kit, a couple of bandaids, neosopin, advil
    Ziplock with a Bic lighter AA batteries for headlamp, 3-4 Blue shop towels, small roll of electrical tape
    Power supply
    Carbon fiber tripod
    Water bottle/ bladder
    Snacks/ food
    If it cold ill add:
    Puffy jacket
    Gloves
    Toboggan
    In the mountains I'll add some trekking poles.
    Ill carry a spotter if situation dictates. Good binos on a tripod do 99% of what i need.
    Binos and rangfinder are in chest rig.
    Last edited by FLS; 10-25-2022 at 05:22 PM.

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