What is the one ‘non-essential’ item you take on every hunt?

Tanya Avery

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My Bose noise cancelling earphones. I have a corded earbud style that is light and compact. The sound, quality and durability make them worth every penny! My hunting partner snores and I’m a light sleeper


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caws907

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I bring my iPad to watch movies on rainy days. Although, last year it was so windy and nasty we couldn't hear anything.


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Book - not essential until you are weathered in for a whole day. Also great for starting fires, leaving notes, etc.
 
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Kindle paperwhite, lighter than multiple books or mags. Love to have time to actually read a novel....never do at home. part of the hunting adventure for me.
 

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To base camp I always take A&W rootbeer, but for packing in I don't take anything non-essential. But I haven't had a soda in months so I doubt that the A&W will make the trip this year.
 
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My Bose noise cancelling earphones. I have a corded earbud style that is light and compact The sound, quality and durability make them worth every penny! My hunting partner snores and I’m a light sleeper ;)


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Headphones for sure, also good to download a bunch of podcasts and listen to those while glassing.
 

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I've got a bunch of them, they all have to do with actually killing an animal or processing it after, but this year is going to be different!
 
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Peanut M&M’s and Skittles are staples in my pack. Not necessary but they sure make me feel better. And the sugar is a nice energy boost.


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I have a small rhino that goes everywhere with me. My kids gave it to me in September of 2006 and I’ve carried it everyday since then.
 

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A fixed blade knife or at least a second blade for my Gerber Bolt Action folding knife that can function as a second knife if needed. I feel like a knife, lighter, and headlamp are the items important enough I don't want to have just one. I'm thinking of getting a Benchmade Altitude to leave in my little fire/med/repair kit I always pack as my designated second knife. I could use it for finer work on game and have it as a lightweight back-up.

I keep lots of stuff at the truck, whiskey included!
 
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