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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1604406" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>That is a very good question. To be honest if I had to list the 3 most important things I would probably be standing there this time next year trying to decide. Seems like as I have gotten older and into long range the list of things has increased considerably. Don't like being wet, cold and miserable. Don't sleep very well if don't have decent pads, bags and tent. Feet need better taken care of. Need better packs to carry gear and game. Quality range finder, binoculars, scope, firearms, gps anyway guess you get the idea. Just not sure what would be the most important. Can't harvest if you can't see it, hit it. Can't be sucesssful if you you aren't prepare to stay out there. No reason to harvest if you can't take care of it and get it to the freezer. But will admit the question does make me think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1604406, member: 73479"] That is a very good question. To be honest if I had to list the 3 most important things I would probably be standing there this time next year trying to decide. Seems like as I have gotten older and into long range the list of things has increased considerably. Don't like being wet, cold and miserable. Don't sleep very well if don't have decent pads, bags and tent. Feet need better taken care of. Need better packs to carry gear and game. Quality range finder, binoculars, scope, firearms, gps anyway guess you get the idea. Just not sure what would be the most important. Can't harvest if you can't see it, hit it. Can't be sucesssful if you you aren't prepare to stay out there. No reason to harvest if you can't take care of it and get it to the freezer. But will admit the question does make me think? [/QUOTE]
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