The real essentials
#1
The real essentials
What is absolutely essential for Deer hunting with a Bow or Firearm before,during and after the Rut? Being a new hunter and wanting to be successful during my hunts,It is real easy to be overwhelmed by all the STUFF that is put before you by the experts in magazines,TV shows and well meaning hunters who can afford the newest thing that guarantee's success. I have enough stuff to hump to my spot and a limited budget for hunting.I use a climbing tree stand for when I have to get up high,so the less stuff I need the better. I realize that there are different situations that will require different amounts and types of gear,cold weather,deep woods hunting etc. but for your typical morning evening hunt this is what I have in mind. I'm not expecting to get a Monster Buck though like most everyone else I would be glad to get one if he happens along. My goal is meat first a doe is fine, then a respectable Buck would be a bonus. Thanks- I have not seen anyone comment on the need for attractants like Doe urine or Buck sent products.Does this mean that most of you don't use these products and keep them in you essential catagory of things needed in the field?
Last edited by doetrain; 07-08-2010 at 12:04 PM. Reason: Expanding the question asked.
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Middelway, WV
Posts: 435
Sharp hunting knife, bottle of water, cell phone, decent pair of binos, good flashlight or headlight, a few extra pieces of snivel gear for when you get cold. That should do it.
Of course, you will need your bow, 3 arrows, release, gear retrieval cord, tree stand, and safety harness.
Of course, you will need your bow, 3 arrows, release, gear retrieval cord, tree stand, and safety harness.
#3
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: central florida
Posts: 857
If youre hunting the early season the water will be important, also I dont go out without my bugtamer on, had one as long as Ive been hunting and keep it behind the seat of the truck for unexpected predator calling. IMO its a necessity as it covers anything you put it over, gray shirt green shirt etc. and it keeps the bugs off you.
#4
The most important thing you need is patience. The longer you can sit the better.
Must haves for me. (deer hunting)
- My API climber/HSS
- Grunt tube/bleat can
- boot blankets for under 40 deg
- Camera
- Bow hanger
- bow/gun pull up rope
Nice to have
-Binos
-Rangefinder
-GPS
Must haves for me. (deer hunting)
- My API climber/HSS
- Grunt tube/bleat can
- boot blankets for under 40 deg
- Camera
- Bow hanger
- bow/gun pull up rope
Nice to have
-Binos
-Rangefinder
-GPS
#5
Other than my bow, arrows and release, I carry with me:
a backpack that holds:
cell phone
grunt call
bleat can
rattling antlers
rangefinder
binoculars
bowhanger
knife
folding saw
wind direction indicator
string (to pull bow up)
water bottle
allen wrench set
flash light
my climber, if i'm not hunting one of my lock-ons.
a backpack that holds:
cell phone
grunt call
bleat can
rattling antlers
rangefinder
binoculars
bowhanger
knife
folding saw
wind direction indicator
string (to pull bow up)
water bottle
allen wrench set
flash light
my climber, if i'm not hunting one of my lock-ons.
#8
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Houston, Tx
Posts: 457
knife, water, snack, dishwashing gloves(easy cleanup for field dressing), clothes/boots, bow/arrows/release, gun/ammo... good binos maybe... compass if hunting wilderness...
I come from a long line of hunters who smoked on the stand... cigars, cigarettes... scent-lok/scent sprays, etc... *shrugs* I've never had a problem filling the freezer without 'em...
fancy doo-dads and widgets are no substitute for good woodsmanship...
I come from a long line of hunters who smoked on the stand... cigars, cigarettes... scent-lok/scent sprays, etc... *shrugs* I've never had a problem filling the freezer without 'em...
fancy doo-dads and widgets are no substitute for good woodsmanship...