Like that old joke... You're not here for the hunting, are you.Hipflask, cigarettes, lighter and matches, chewing tobacco, thermos of coffee, jerky, sweeties, bacon bap, couple dirty mags.
I second all of your items, especially the last one!knife , nitrile gloves , s hook ,sticks ,rifle but more important than all that ........ toilet roll !
Tbh, I try to carry almost nothing when I stalk. Rifle and Binos and sticks. Knife and a couple plasters, head torch if evening stalk, tramadol and diazepam if the back goes again! Learned that lesson the hard way. On the hill, I add snacks and a drink, and yellow vests for marking the deer. Travel Light! As my brother in law used to sayLike that old joke... You're not here for the hunting, are you.
Same with some of the the UK guntubers.NZ has gone from the raincoat tied round the waste and possibly a compass to scenes like out of the US where they look like they have the entire camp on the hunt.
Which is even more hilarious when they’re stalking roe deer 200m from the car park and the most challenging terrain is a particularly deep tractor rut…Same with some of the the UK guntubers.
Yeah, Alice packs can go f themselves!The latest thing has been external framed backpacks that are almost twice the weight than internal and then the pack carriers buy the most expensive lightweight gear to fill them.
The idea took off in the US military, carrying mortar rounds, the the tactical US hunter saw it had to have it with molle and camo, Charlie saw how many they were selling to the tactical hunters and copied and made samples for alibaba then the Australasian companies Spika in Aussie, Bushbuck, Hunters Element in NZ. saw it and popularised carrying more weight on the back.
Yes indeed, ALICE was truly ****, those poor old Yanks... at least MOLLE/PALS are quiet, reliable and things stay put.Yeah, Alice packs can go f themselves!
I have several times thrown the deer into the truck and driven down the road to find a windier or drier spot to do the gralloch.The only unusual item I carry (and only in the summer) is a head cover (looks like a bee keepers hood) in olive green that I picked up in Canada. An absolute god send when gralloching a deer, when the midges are contriving to eat one alive, makes an incredible difference.![]()
Pipe...midges don't like it up 'em.I have several times thrown the deer into the truck and driven down the road to find a windier or drier spot to do the gralloch.
I can tolerate most things, but there comes a point with midges…