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Daypack ready to go?

Posted By: taurus41

Daypack ready to go? - 10/18/2008 8:07 PM


So, I think I'm ready to kick of this falls whitetail hunt. All trips are within 5 miles of home or truck. Any other neccesities that the more experienced handgunners would recommend?? I'll also carry along a water bladder, blaze orange, camo, and a cell phone. Good hunting to all this fall!!
Posted By: pab1

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/18/2008 8:36 PM

I don't see a camera. Good luck!
Posted By: taurus41

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/18/2008 9:09 PM

hey, good point! i almost forgot!
Posted By: Jeremy

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/18/2008 9:27 PM

Good luck to you Taurus41! I still have a 2 weeks until muzzleloader opens. I have my gear laid out and waiting until then. I just got one of those hydration backpaks, and to be honest, I don't know why I ever hunted without one!
Posted By: Montanan

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/18/2008 10:11 PM

Dang, taurus41 lives just north of me or you might say I live south of him
Posted By: jajwrigh

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/18/2008 10:42 PM

You forget hand sanitizer. Its an incredible fire starter, good for putting on cuts, and perfect for after you dress your deer.
Posted By: Montanan

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/18/2008 10:47 PM

Don't forget the baby wipes which serve for when you need to clean your hands and nature calls.
Posted By: rupe

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/19/2008 12:32 AM

I don't see a small first aid kit. Good luck to you!
Posted By: taurus41

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/19/2008 1:24 AM

Its amazing , I thought I was ready. Lets see, first aid, hand sanitizer,baby wipes. All good ideas. I'll add them in. Thanks for the replies!
Posted By: taurus41

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/19/2008 1:27 AM

I figured there had to be some handgun hunters from around the Flathead Valley, that like this site. I've learned alot just from browsing around. Great site, well laid out and fun to surf, While I patiently wait for opening day.
Posted By: taurus41

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/19/2008 1:29 AM

Just got back from a short scouting trip of a little spot I have close to home. (about a 1 minute drive) Great little area, about 700 acres. Just checked out the spots and spotted 3 bucks and a couple does on the hike in. Things are looking good.
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Posted By: lhunter03

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/19/2008 1:30 AM

Whats the mace for? You have a handgun. Just kidding!!! Better follow the rules.

Lars
Posted By: Montanan

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/19/2008 2:11 AM

 Originally Posted By: lhunter03
Whats the mace for?

Lars


That's Montana Cajun Sauce
Posted By: taurus41

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/19/2008 4:11 AM

extra spicy:)
Posted By: Montanan

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/19/2008 9:39 PM

Taurus41

Just spoke to a guy that he and his dad hunt with a guy up the Northfork... in a couple of days hunting up there 3 seperate griz encounters. One slalked them for 1.5 miles all the way back to camp. Another one along the trail some place and the other friend had one come with in 40 yards.

Be careful out there on the Whitefish side of the range and up the Northfork. These guy's are experienced bowhunters but have never encountered griz before.... no one had secondary back up for this plan. They went out and purchased proper back up now. But just wanted to give you a heads up......
Posted By: taurus41

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/19/2008 10:54 PM

Thanks for the heads up, My hunting buddy and I saw alot of sign this archery season. I'm mean FRESH sign. Luckily no encounters. He was hunting (I didn't get archery tags this year) I was there to accompany him. I was sure to carry a 12 gauge, with OO Buck and slugs. I carry bear spray too. Just too many damn bears these days!
Posted By: sscoyote

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/20/2008 5:15 AM

I also carry spare batteries for the light, and a tiny extra light that takes the same batteries.
Posted By: bisleyfan44

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/20/2008 1:05 PM

Depending on how you hunt, I'd recommend some sort of shooting stick. I seldom head out w/o the monopod or bipod (and sometimes a tripod). Good luck.
Posted By: Spencer

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/21/2008 1:06 PM

Latex gloves in there??
Posted By: SS 308

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/21/2008 8:49 PM

 Originally Posted By: Spencer
Latex gloves in there??


Spencer, you beat me to it. Excellent idea!
Posted By: H_Talon

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/28/2008 11:24 AM


personally I'd add a hand ax (gerber), A couple of really large
and heavy duty trash bags (good for shelter, and emergency rain
gear), and a map to go with that compass, put in about 20' or so
of rope (para cord), a blast match or flint and steel (fire making
back up) and finally a film canster of Vaseline soaked cotton
balls (fire tender).

just my .02

H_Talon
Posted By: liv2hnt460

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/29/2008 12:59 PM

Extra batteries and a drag rope.
Posted By: gene

Re: Daypack ready to go? - 10/31/2008 12:45 AM

Going into bear country with a buddy. I always get a good stick that way when a bear attacks I wack my buddy on the leg so I can make sure I can out run him!!! Good luck hunting
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