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What is your most used piece of hunting equipment?

Started by Gdpolk, November 22, 2017, 09:17:00 PM

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Gdpolk

I got asked this the other day.  I think for me it would have to be my 8x30 CL Companion binoculars, followed closely by my bow.

It made me pause and laugh a little because spending big money on quality binoculars is usually one of the last things hunters invest in.  For me, I've hunted well over a decade with cheap binoculars until the wife splurged on some for my birthday.  I'm glad she did.  It makes all of my adventures more pleasurable and I certainly enjoy them more than I would have another weapon or something.  I think the only reason these get used more than my bow is because I also use them when rifle hunting for small game, hiking, scouting, canoeing, and for birdwatching.  I pretty much use them every day for something whereas my bow gets used about 5 days a week.  This is not my photo but just one I found online...
 
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BOHO

Mine used to be the thermacell but I don't go hunting anymore if it's very warm. Mine would have to be my diddy bag. I take it everytime I go to the woods. Has my snips and saw, flagging , etc
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Dorado

Boots. Use them constantly. Investing in good boots makes a huge difference.
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Bear Polar 59#@29

BRITTMAN

" Live long and prosper "

John Malone

My binoculars are defiantly in the top 10 but I would have to say my bowie knife. My grandfather gave it to me when I killed my first deer. It was hand made by a friend of his. Been dragging it around for 30 some years never hunt without it. It has served me well in every hunting situation I've encountered plus a couple "situations" involving some bootleg juke joints. You cant beat a good 14 inch bowie, it will dispatch any large game and sober up a dunk redneck looking for a fight real quick.
Life is to short to pass up anything that could potentially be bow wood!

McDave

QuoteOriginally posted by Dorado:
Boots. Use them constantly. Investing in good boots makes a huge difference.
+1
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Stumpkiller

Bow, quiver and arrows kind of make the hunt.

Boots extremely important - but I have several different to suit conditions.

One think I always carry is my day pack.  It's a surplus neutral gray haversack - I'm not sure what country.

I carry a pint of water, lunch, folding saw, drag and haul lines, spare knife, flashlight & spare battery, bleet call, zip ties, pen, compass, spare bowstring, diamond hone, dressing gloves and organ bags, Butt-out, and a bunch of stuff I'll never use except in  a bad situation where I am hurt or spending an overnight.

 
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Tim Finley

Also my binocs and bow and I never hunt with out my fanny pack full of junk that I might need .

Gdpolk

QuoteOriginally posted by John Malone:
My binoculars are defiantly in the top 10 but I would have to say my bowie knife. My grandfather gave it to me when I killed my first deer. It was hand made by a friend of his. Been dragging it around for 30 some years never hunt without it. It has served me well in every hunting situation I've encountered plus a couple "situations" involving some bootleg juke joints. You cant beat a good 14 inch bowie, it will dispatch any large game and sober up a dunk redneck looking for a fight real quick.
Got a picture of it?  I bet that knife has stories to tell!
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monterey

Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

Ron LaClair

My Swarovski binoculars, I've had them for years and wouldn't go hunting without them

 
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Sockrsblur

"You cant beat a good 14 inch bowie"
X2 Need more pictures on this thread guys  :)
 :campfire:
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Trenton G.

Pocket saw. I hunt lots of new areas from the ground and it helps to clear shooting lanes quickly.

dbd870

Knife it goes with me no matter the season weapon or method of hunting
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Sawpilot 75


bucknut

I use my Binoculars on every trip, gun or bow. Like others have said I have different boots, different bows and arrows for different situations, but one pair of binos.  Ratchet pruners aren't far behind though.
Whom virtue unites death cannot separate.

ron w

A good knife.......I have several and most times carry 2-3. Day pack of some sort, have several. My Stieners, 8x30 and the best money I ever spent.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

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Take the long way around.
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Gordon Jabben

Filson vest would be the first thing I would replace if for some reason I didn't have it anymore.

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