Hey,
I thought I'd ask your opinions, although the stuff is already on order so it's a little late.
I've decided to get a plate carrier (no plates inside) to use for the "chest" real estate for essential gear while hunting.
I do most of my hunting solo, spot and stalk and/or slow hunting. I can easily cover 10+ km in the foothills in a day on foot. The last deer I shot, was 5km from the car. Quartered it in the field and brought it back on my back.
Because of this, I carry very light weight gear for hanging and quartering an animal in the field ( I don't want to have to return to my car to get everything) As well as some munchies, water, small survival kit, first aid kit, and any needed clothing in my back pack.
Up till now, I've kept a "fanny pack" with the essentials, I might need on the spot - binoculars, range finder, ammo/mag, calls, scents, gps, cell phone, etc. It's too noisy to drop my pack and dig for these things if I spot an animal.
Also, I keep an DSLR camera slung around my neck at all times.
Last year I ran into a grizz and ran into a cougar as well - this made me purchase a ranch hand that is now in a waist holster in addition to the bear spray I already carried.
It sounds like a lot, but it's all things I need and use. My waist is getting uncomfortably full, between the backpack, the waist pack, and a heavy belt for the gun and bear spray.
My plan is to rig up the plate carrier, with a holster high on the chest for the DSLR camera and pouches for everything that used to be in the waist pack. Cell phone, binoculars, range finder, calls, scents, gps, bear spray, ammo/mag. This will free up my waist for a much more comfortable belt/backpack combination.
I thought about just a molle chest rig, but most of the light weight ones don't come very high on the chest and I wont be able to stash my DSLR there.
Anyway, I haven't been able to find many people who have done this with my google-fu. And I'm definatly not trying to be a mall ninja while hunting, I'm just trying to find a way to keep all my essentials in a way that works for me and is easy to access.
Has anyone done this? Any thoughts?
Sorry for the long Post.
I thought I'd ask your opinions, although the stuff is already on order so it's a little late.
I've decided to get a plate carrier (no plates inside) to use for the "chest" real estate for essential gear while hunting.
I do most of my hunting solo, spot and stalk and/or slow hunting. I can easily cover 10+ km in the foothills in a day on foot. The last deer I shot, was 5km from the car. Quartered it in the field and brought it back on my back.
Because of this, I carry very light weight gear for hanging and quartering an animal in the field ( I don't want to have to return to my car to get everything) As well as some munchies, water, small survival kit, first aid kit, and any needed clothing in my back pack.
Up till now, I've kept a "fanny pack" with the essentials, I might need on the spot - binoculars, range finder, ammo/mag, calls, scents, gps, cell phone, etc. It's too noisy to drop my pack and dig for these things if I spot an animal.
Also, I keep an DSLR camera slung around my neck at all times.
Last year I ran into a grizz and ran into a cougar as well - this made me purchase a ranch hand that is now in a waist holster in addition to the bear spray I already carried.
It sounds like a lot, but it's all things I need and use. My waist is getting uncomfortably full, between the backpack, the waist pack, and a heavy belt for the gun and bear spray.
My plan is to rig up the plate carrier, with a holster high on the chest for the DSLR camera and pouches for everything that used to be in the waist pack. Cell phone, binoculars, range finder, calls, scents, gps, bear spray, ammo/mag. This will free up my waist for a much more comfortable belt/backpack combination.
I thought about just a molle chest rig, but most of the light weight ones don't come very high on the chest and I wont be able to stash my DSLR there.
Anyway, I haven't been able to find many people who have done this with my google-fu. And I'm definatly not trying to be a mall ninja while hunting, I'm just trying to find a way to keep all my essentials in a way that works for me and is easy to access.
Has anyone done this? Any thoughts?
Sorry for the long Post.
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