This is how I came to the conclusions on what works for me. Keep in mind I only started hunting 2 years ago.
Deer #1, took only the legally required amount of meat. Left organs, all bones, ribs, spine, head and cape. I felt bad. It felt to me that I left a lot behind.
Deer #2, took more but...
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We've got pretty generous bag limits up here but no woodys so I'd be pretty happy to even see one. I'm looking forward to trying my hand at field shooting geese next year.
When I liked my coffee with cream and sugar the Nescafe 3 in 1 were my go to for bush coffee. But now that I'm mostly a tea guy, I use a small thermos for on the go or brew up a cup of herbal from local plants on the pocket rocket 2.
I only started hunting a couple years ago and although my wife has expressed interest in hunting, she hasn't done any yet.
We do a lot of back country hiking and camping together going out for up to 8 days at a time so it wouldn't be a big stretch for her to add in hunting. She loves sturgeon...
Benchmade small Summit. Picked it up a couple years ago when the local Cabelas was dropping that particular knife. It doesn't get used very much but it's small enough to forget it's there and big enough to get some work done when I need it so it's with me all the time.
I had no idea bears had a dick bone until I shot my first one this year. I was skinning it out and while figuring it out, the old guy rise to glory one more time.
I threw it out with the guy pile.
I would be around 12 lbs for 7 days of food for myself. The first couple days I have fresh fruit/vegetables/meat so I drop a little more pack weight early. That's at almost 3000 cals/day and I'm still losing weight. Part of my prep is to gain an extra 10 lbs because I know I'll be losing weight...
Savage Light weight hunter, .243. It's was my back up gun on this trip. I was having accuracy issues with my .270 but the Savage came through for me.
Good luck on your upcoming hunt.
I've used the same msr dragonfly for 21 years, only needed 1 new seal after 20 years (last year). I also picked up a pocket rocket 2 last year and love it for up to 1 week back packing trips. The PR2 needs a windscreen, I made one from a disposable aluminum cooking tray. Would recommend either...
I just started hunting ducks this year too, it's great!
I've lost one bird this year. Hunting beaver ponds, shot down two mallards. Retrieve the close one, go to get #2 but it's still kicking. Hops over to a smaller pond, maybe 15 yards across, sees me and dives underwater. I waited 40 min...
GB mini hatchet for me. Used it to field dress and butcher most of my deer last year. I bring it everywhere outdoors with me and use it for everything.
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I typically use a tarp setup. Not a floorless enclosed tarp shelter but a lean-to style shelter for the majority of my camping. Last year on a September deer hunt I had a wolf sniffing me through my tarp on the back side and am 100% sure that the wolf was smelling my breath directly from my face...
I started hunting spring of 2017 looking for a bear, only saw 2. Fall rolled around and only saw one but managed to get my first deer and spend 40+ days out in the field learning. Spring of 2018 I saw 11 bears, mostly sows with cubs but no shooters. Still nice to finally start seeing target...
Limited budget, limited space, no dog, no experience. Lots of ambition. Lots of public land potholes. Waders and fishing rod for retrieval limit me to ponds I can still reach cripples.
Just goes to show that persistence and patience go a long way towards reaching your goals.
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Went and tried on the Eddie Bauer guide pants in multiple sizes because of the 40% off sale. They're either way to tight in the legs or way to loose in the waist. Too bad because they are the type/weight of material that I've been looking for. I guess the prana's are up next.
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