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I had to swap to my wife's car yesterday and suddenly realised I'd accumulated a lot of gear. Oh for the days when I managed (badly) with a rifle, binoculars and knife. Binoculars ) Shooting sticks pullover In the boot is a dog box and washing up bowl | ||
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1894, Sounds a lot like my car:-) My 4x4 contains the following with slight variations according to season/circumstance etc: Rifle, Carcass handling & prep tools including: Spare clothes & shoes as required, Dog box The above list is primarily aimed at Roe stalking but will cope with the odd Fallow too. If I were stalking fallow, sika or red regularly, I would probably rig up a winch and/or ramps to assist loading them into the car. The places I stalk have plenty of permanent highseats, so I don't usually carry my folder. Sometimes I do carry a couple of bits of cammo net, a fishing umberela (sp?) and a small folding stool for use in the open tower style Thetford highseats. [This message has been edited by Pete E (edited 06-28-2001).] | |||
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Rifle, ammo, binos, mobile phone ,credit card. | |||
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Geez. How about: Rifle, ammo. That's enough to carry already. FWIW, Dutch. | |||
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Hey, I am a modern hunter too. Try getting all that sh!t on your horse. Actually, I am not that bad. I travel pretty light. You would not believe some of the sh!t hunters bring on a wilderness horseback hunt. One guy came with samsonite suit cases, wheels and all. Others have brought full boxes of laundry detergent, electric razors,electronic circuit tester that weighed 5 pounds, you name it. One guy had his rechargeable razor in his gear which was packed on one of the horses. The damned thing turn on from the shifting about. You can only imagine the rodeo we had. Stuff all over the place. I have gotten a little off topic , but this is what came to my mind after reading the thread. I get a good laugh at some of the stuff we pack around sometimes. Daryl | |||
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I thought I was the only one who carried a ton of crap with me! Actually I'm a little more pared down than you guys... I ALWAYS have this stuff in my truck- Rifle, ammo If I'm out on foot, which is mostly, I try to take the bare minimum. Daryl- what the hell did the guy want a circuit tester for?? | |||
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If you guys take a big bodied Whitetail, how do you load into the truck if your on your own?? Whats a Powerbar?? | |||
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Pete There aren't many whitetails around where I am, but we have some big mulies. If I'm alone and I kill anything-bear, deer (not birds ) I butcher it up and put it in my pack, and hike down to my truck. Repeat as necessary! If it's a long way, (like you are on top of a mountain) I'll debone everything. If it's not too far, and can make quick trips, I'll leave it in quarters. If it's close to my truck, I'll use a come-along or a block and tackle on a tree limb to load it. Or I'll just muscle it in. A Powerbar is like a high energy granola bar. Eat one and drink a litre of water and you have lunch. They will never replace T-bone steaks though! | |||
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Having spent most of my time in the grunts, I still pack light. Rifle, knife, box of ammo, gloves and cap as needed. Maybe a laser range finder. That's it. | |||
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BLOODY HELL 1894 and Pete, you guys need porters This is what I chuck in the ute. | |||
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Pete, a big whitetail we just drain, peel, fold up and carry out . Everything is fun and games until you kill that 800 lb elk 7 miles in........... or that 1,200 lb moose in a bog. LOL! Dutch. | |||
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I would say that most woodland stalkers in the UK rarely stalk more than an hour or so from either their car or some other base...hill stalking is a bit different though. Most of my kit is left in the car, although some is carried either in the Roe sack or a small bum bag depending upon the circumstances. As a lot of our carcasses go into the commercial food chain, there is more and more If I'm stalking a new bit of ground for a couple of days, another bit of kit I often throw in the 4x4 is some medium duty chain. I moan at carrying out a 35lb roe buck in my roe sack; I don't know where I'd start if I shot a 1200lb moose!:-) Pete [This message has been edited by Pete E (edited 07-04-2001).] [This message has been edited by Pete E (edited 07-04-2001).] | |||
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As Pete says we're never far from our car. Me I probably am never further than 10 minutes walk max. That's not out of choice it's just I'd be tresspassing if I went further. I actualy carry my rifle, FAC, binos, knife, puffer for wind direction and a dog collar. That's it. The rest of the gubbins is just to make life easier and save me forgetting to pack it when I need it and having to turn back to get it. | |||
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Pete, here, it is illegal to sell any wild game, other than some commercially caught fish, and some antlers / furs. You kill it: you eat it, or give it away. As far as where to start, well, I start at the rear leg, cut up the inside........ It's the same thing, just more trips to the truck. It can be a real struggle to keep meat in good condition, especially in the more southern states, or the earlier seasons. Dutch. | |||
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