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Re: What is your favorite new Hunting Accessory you cannot believe you use to hunt without?
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01/15/15 01:25 AM
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JakeinTX
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Thermacell. I turned it on in the woods of Canada on a bear hunt. Not a single bug bite. Loved it!
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Re: What is your favorite new Hunting Accessory you cannot believe you use to hunt without?
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01/15/15 05:19 PM
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whitetail85
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For me it's my camera, I never go hunting without it!!! x2
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Re: What is your favorite new Hunting Accessory you cannot believe you use to hunt without?
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01/15/15 05:32 PM
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Gone to Texas
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Binoculars and Wooltimate camo from Cabelas
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Re: What is your favorite new Hunting Accessory you cannot believe you use to hunt without?
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01/17/15 05:53 PM
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jmhartt
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I cant leave home without my binos
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Re: What is your favorite new Hunting Accessory you cannot believe you use to hunt without?
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01/19/15 04:26 PM
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ckat
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For me, the answer to the original question is a rangefinder. How I ever hunted (effectively) without one is beyond me. Our country is open, and you can stretch a barrel as far as you want. Prior to the rangefinder, you took a good (uneducated) guess before shooting. If you were really creative, you pre-placed markers at known "stepped off" distances; but this only worked for blinds. Everything else was strictly a guess. I missed a mid-140s droptine one time that I felt confident was about 250 yards. After the shot, I stepped off over 400 long strides and still wasn't there...
My other must-have checklist items are: rifle, binoculars, and backpack (pre-packed with spotting scope, gloves, camera, TP, extra ammo, tape, flashlight, knife, etc.)
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Re: What is your favorite new Hunting Accessory you cannot believe you use to hunt without?
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01/19/15 05:26 PM
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Bbear
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shooting stick. fits in the side of the backpack and comes out when I'm on stand. Even in a box blind, the padded "Y" of the shooting stick makes a much more stable shooting platform and no heavy sandbag to tote around.
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Re: What is your favorite new Hunting Accessory you cannot believe you use to hunt without?
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01/19/15 05:41 PM
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1860.colt
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Depends
i'm postaddic
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Re: What is your favorite new Hunting Accessory you cannot believe you use to hunt without?
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01/19/15 05:48 PM
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1860.colt
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For me, the answer to the original question is a rangefinder. How I ever hunted (effectively) without one is beyond me. Our country is open, and you can stretch a barrel as far as you want. Prior to the rangefinder, you took a good (uneducated) guess before shooting. If you were really creative, you pre-placed markers at known "stepped off" distances; but this only worked for blinds. Everything else was strictly a guess. I missed a mid-140s droptine one time that I felt confident was about 250 yards. After the shot, I stepped off over 400 long strides and still wasn't there...
My other must-have checklist items are: rifle, binoculars, and backpack (pre-packed with spotting scope, gloves, camera, TP, extra ammo, tape, flashlight, knife, etc.) shot open sights for years. a scope can be used as range finder. i have trouble with english, some of de experts can explain. i got cheap posts
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Re: What is your favorite new Hunting Accessory you cannot believe you use to hunt without?
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01/19/15 05:52 PM
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1860.colt
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For me, the answer to the original question is a rangefinder. How I ever hunted (effectively) without one is beyond me. Our country is open, and you can stretch a barrel as far as you want. Prior to the rangefinder, you took a good (uneducated) guess before shooting. If you were really creative, you pre-placed markers at known "stepped off" distances; but this only worked for blinds. Everything else was strictly a guess. I missed a mid-140s droptine one time that I felt confident was about 250 yards. After the shot, I stepped off over 400 long strides and still wasn't there...
My other must-have checklist items are: rifle, binoculars, and backpack (pre-packed with spotting scope, gloves, camera, TP, extra ammo, tape, flashlight, knife, etc.) shot open sights for years. a scope can be used as range finder. i have trouble with english, some of de experts can explain. i got cheap posts same as with the sight pins for archery. range finder tis more accuret
i'm postaddic
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Re: What is your favorite new Hunting Accessory you cannot believe you use to hunt without?
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01/19/15 11:14 PM
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Ranch Dawg
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THE ROAD GOES ON FOREVER AND THE PARTY NEVER ENDS.
F##K YOU JOE BIDEN !!!!!
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Re: What is your favorite new Hunting Accessory you cannot believe you use to hunt without?
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01/20/15 12:18 AM
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Stones1950
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This will sound funny but the two things I added to my backpack this last year were large safety pins and a roll of sticky back velcro.
The safety pins come in handy for a lot of things but the main thing I use them for is a easy way to tag a deer. I just pin the deer through its ear and add the tag.
With the velcro, I can hang things in the blind, vehicle or on the backpack if I need my hands free for other things.
Stones1950
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