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sunjbr 09-22-2010 05:04 AM

What do you carry hunting ?
 
What do you carry in to the woods with you when you're bowhunting?
Besides your bow,arrows, and release

I don't carry much. I carry my knife, my cell phone, a flashlight, water, TP, Wet paper towels in a baggie, grunt call, and I'll bring a sandwich depending on how long I'm going out for, but that's pretty much it.

How about you?
Is there something I should be taking that Im not or what?

sunjbr 09-22-2010 05:08 AM

Keep in mind that I hunt on private property and on properties/ local farms that I'm familiar with. So I don't see a need to bring compasses and other survival supplies.

CTJohnB 09-22-2010 05:24 AM

I bring a book and either sunflour seeds or recies peices to munch on seeing as most of your scent comes from your mouth especially if your a smoker I feel its very important to mask your breath,

dmax4me 09-22-2010 06:00 AM

I carry way to much. When I pick up my backpack, I ask myself, Why?

UPHunter08 09-22-2010 06:29 AM


Originally Posted by sunjbr (Post 3687163)
Keep in mind that I hunt on private property and on properties/ local farms that I'm familiar with. So I don't see a need to bring compasses and other survival supplies.

Even if you're familiar with an area, a compass is a handy thing to have along. It makes tracking easier in the dark because you can keep yourself oriented a little easier if you get into any thick cover, and when I shoot something I take a quick bearing along the direction in which it ran in case it doesn't immediately leave a blood trail. Those landmarks that you note from your stand usually disappear once it gets dark.

Pat Curtis 09-22-2010 09:10 AM

Small knife (I keep an Outdoor Edge knife kit in my truck)
Book or two
Grunt tube, rattle bag, can call
Several different scents and lures
Water bottle
Peanut M&M's
Phone if by myself or walkie talkie if I'm with friends or family
Camera for nature shots
Hand wipes
Tags and a Pen
2 binoc's. 1 for long ranges and another for low light and up close.

BTW, I need to bring TP. I've had to use socks 1 time too many. lol

Maryland_Whitetail 09-22-2010 09:52 AM

In my bag :

Grunt tube
Water
Toilet paper(for blood tracking)
Light
Knife and sharpener
Trail Markers
Gloves
Lube
Mask
99% spray
Tree Hooks
Jerky
Harness straps
Portable saw/trimmer
Ipod(play poker while sitting)

I add things during the rut like :
Piss
rattle bag
3 different can calls(best things EVER)

Krypt Keeper 09-22-2010 11:22 AM

thermacell
flashlight
usually have a pocket knife and my buck knife for field dressing
cell phone
some form of call or deer pee attractant or both


i hunt on private property next to my buddies house, its not the biggest piece of property but its mine to hunt. If I get lost on it I really didn't make an effort to walk more than a couple hundred yards.

my7pointmonster 09-22-2010 12:14 PM

Thermocell
Flashlight
Safety harness
Lighter
Rangefinder
Binos
One screw in step

Smaller stuff too but to me they're insignificant
Stuff like:
Hoist rope
Small hooks
Cell phone
Wallet
Liscense
Just stuff that's a given and not really optional

XBolt ShortMag 09-22-2010 01:10 PM

i usually dont bring much. grunt call, cell phone, knife, maybe a drink and snack, however, was out yesterday with two buddies. we were spread out in about a 400 yard radius, none of us had any luck, however, when dark came, me and one of my buddies had to wait 30 minutes so that our other friend could leave his stand because he had two coyotes howlin up at him from below. too awkward angle to shoot with a bow so there was nothing he could do but wait. because of this i might start carrying some sort of pistol


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