1st hunt checklist
#11
RE: 1st hunt checklist
Eman, it depends on how far you are going and for how long. Also depends on your personal preferances as to how muchequipment/junk you want to tote around. Some people prefer to take everything to include the kitchen sink and others prefer the minimum. You'll get a good list to choose from from the folks here to put together what works for you.
I'm curiouse about the hunter orange to wear in. It's only required if it's anything other than bow season (Big Game) and if that's the case then in most states you have to wear it at all times. If it's bow season and you just want to wear it in for safety and a sense of security then there is nothing wrong with that. G-luck
I'm curiouse about the hunter orange to wear in. It's only required if it's anything other than bow season (Big Game) and if that's the case then in most states you have to wear it at all times. If it's bow season and you just want to wear it in for safety and a sense of security then there is nothing wrong with that. G-luck
#12
RE: 1st hunt checklist
Motorola's or walkie-talkies in case of an emergency. Cell phones don't always work in the woods. If your going by yourself make sure there is someone who knows where you will be and what time (est.) you will be in and out. I've learned this the hardway. Never go without someone knowing where you are.