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<blockquote data-quote="QuietHunter" data-source="post: 39733" data-attributes="member: 808"><p>Daypack</p><p>I use a daypack. I carry essentials that are always in it, and add other things depending on the hunt.</p><p></p><p>Essentials</p><p>Small First aid kit</p><p>Knife</p><p>Space Blanket (can be used as tarp, a dry place to sit, or as intended for warmth)</p><p>Zip-loc bag with TP (you never know when nature will call)</p><p>Stormproof matches in waterproof case</p><p>Small Disposable poncho</p><p>Petrified Power Bar (emergency rations)</p><p>Nylon rope</p><p>LED Flashlight</p><p>Wool Cap</p><p>Wool gloves</p><p></p><p>Options (depending on hunt, time of year etc.)</p><p>Food</p><p>Water</p><p>GPS</p><p>Waterproof Jacket, Pants</p><p>Radio</p><p>Extra Knife and Steel</p><p>Small Gerber Hatchet</p><p>Sunscreen</p><p>Mosquito repelent</p><p>Game Bags</p><p>Ammo, Speed Loaders etc</p><p>Rangefinder</p><p>Shooting sticks</p><p>Spotting scope and tripod</p><p>Camera</p><p>Water filter</p><p></p><p></p><p>As I have had to spend nights out away from camp, and with temperature variances, a backpack allows me to carry the stuff needed to get by and holds clothes as you shed and add layers.</p><p></p><p>I did not forget binoculars, but they are rarely in the pack and usually on my chest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietHunter, post: 39733, member: 808"] Daypack I use a daypack. I carry essentials that are always in it, and add other things depending on the hunt. Essentials Small First aid kit Knife Space Blanket (can be used as tarp, a dry place to sit, or as intended for warmth) Zip-loc bag with TP (you never know when nature will call) Stormproof matches in waterproof case Small Disposable poncho Petrified Power Bar (emergency rations) Nylon rope LED Flashlight Wool Cap Wool gloves Options (depending on hunt, time of year etc.) Food Water GPS Waterproof Jacket, Pants Radio Extra Knife and Steel Small Gerber Hatchet Sunscreen Mosquito repelent Game Bags Ammo, Speed Loaders etc Rangefinder Shooting sticks Spotting scope and tripod Camera Water filter As I have had to spend nights out away from camp, and with temperature variances, a backpack allows me to carry the stuff needed to get by and holds clothes as you shed and add layers. I did not forget binoculars, but they are rarely in the pack and usually on my chest. [/QUOTE]
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