For the money....
#12
I have many I could list so I figured that I would. It has helped me in many ways, safety, warmth, and being able to stay out in the field all day.
1) Sitka Clothing - Hands down best garment on the market
2) Primos Bow Sling - Comes in handy when chasin' elk
3) Lone Wolf Stands - Most comfortable and durable...able to stay in all day in this...not to mention quality here means safety.
1) Sitka Clothing - Hands down best garment on the market
2) Primos Bow Sling - Comes in handy when chasin' elk
3) Lone Wolf Stands - Most comfortable and durable...able to stay in all day in this...not to mention quality here means safety.
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A few I will look into -- the neck gaiter, never thought about that one. I do wear a facemask, and that helps with warmth, so I imagine the gaiter would work well too.
Lighted nocks...I love the idea, but have never tried them due to the expense. Might have to try them...not sure why they are soooo expensive though, seems like they would be less.
GMMAT....good Bino's, a MUST - I agree. I too have NIKONs, great glass.
A couple more that I feel are good value for the money...
1. The Tree Umbrella (whatever its actually called). That thing has saved my butt andthough I don't use it much - it definitely works.
2. I like the realtree 3 section bow hanger. I used to always hold my bow, and still do whenever deer are around or I think they are coming. The 3pc hanger allows me to position the hanger out of the way, yet still have it near me for easy access. I don't hold my bow all the time anymore...and it hasn't cost me either (getting busted taking my bow off the hanger).
3. A knife with a longnarrow blade (5"). It does a great job getting the butt out of my deer. I cut around the anus first, then gut the deer and the poop shoot slides rightout with the guts, no issues at all. GREAT investment.
4. For hunting on the ground, a hot seat is hard to beat. I rifle hunt each year, and those things have helped me stay warm (and dry) always. They've come a long way too from the old timey plastic ones that were noisy and cracked when they got cold. LOL
Keep em coming!
Lighted nocks...I love the idea, but have never tried them due to the expense. Might have to try them...not sure why they are soooo expensive though, seems like they would be less.
GMMAT....good Bino's, a MUST - I agree. I too have NIKONs, great glass.
A couple more that I feel are good value for the money...
1. The Tree Umbrella (whatever its actually called). That thing has saved my butt andthough I don't use it much - it definitely works.
2. I like the realtree 3 section bow hanger. I used to always hold my bow, and still do whenever deer are around or I think they are coming. The 3pc hanger allows me to position the hanger out of the way, yet still have it near me for easy access. I don't hold my bow all the time anymore...and it hasn't cost me either (getting busted taking my bow off the hanger).
3. A knife with a longnarrow blade (5"). It does a great job getting the butt out of my deer. I cut around the anus first, then gut the deer and the poop shoot slides rightout with the guts, no issues at all. GREAT investment.
4. For hunting on the ground, a hot seat is hard to beat. I rifle hunt each year, and those things have helped me stay warm (and dry) always. They've come a long way too from the old timey plastic ones that were noisy and cracked when they got cold. LOL
Keep em coming!





