I don't post very much within this community but I guess I'm what one would call an avid lurker. I do enjoy this community quite a bit and have learned a lot. The research for many of my purchases in the last couple of years have begun here.
When the fall arrives I hunt White tails as much as I can. Sunday hunting has added a lot to my ability to get out. Basically my usual hunting begins at a quaint camp where I access my area via a quad or aluminum boat. The Area consists of large cuts, and meadows as well as standing timber, swamps etc.
I try to keep mobile I have a great rain suit (stealth suit thanks CGN!!) A variety of different clothes, packs and assorted gear. Some days I honestly feel however that I have spent too much money and still don't have what I want.
On a perfect day I can exit my boat, still hunt an Island I frequent get in a stand and maybe spot and stalk an adjoining meadow. I glass the meadow with very functional binoculars but they are a bit bulky, I have a wonderful pair of LeChameau knee high boots that I can walk in all day and practically never worry about how deep a water hole is, I think I'm layered enough to be comfortable but invariably I come across the age old problem of keeping warm in a stand by carrying in entirely too much gear or being uncomfortable in a stand and not being weighed down. On windy November days it can get quite cold In N.B.
I expect that part of the problem is maybe I haven't found the perfect boots and Pack and part of it I expect are my expectations.
I would be interested in peoples opinions on a good pack. Water resistant, lots of outside pockets etc.. Maybe something more modular where bulk can be removed if you want.
As for boots I've tried quite a few. I thought MUC boots would be the answer but haven't found them heavy. I have a great pair of knee high rubber boots that are actually great to walk in but they are not warm enough on the stand. Most of the hiking type boots I've tried are great and practically waterproof but just aren't high enough. I love to find something like a gator that could pull over the boot and would seal tight enough around it to be waterproof to the knees or higher so crossing water wasn't an issue and could be lowered or removed when not needed.
Any recommendations would be appreciated as well as anyone's thoughts on favorite pieces of kit that they never leave home without.
Thanks
When the fall arrives I hunt White tails as much as I can. Sunday hunting has added a lot to my ability to get out. Basically my usual hunting begins at a quaint camp where I access my area via a quad or aluminum boat. The Area consists of large cuts, and meadows as well as standing timber, swamps etc.
I try to keep mobile I have a great rain suit (stealth suit thanks CGN!!) A variety of different clothes, packs and assorted gear. Some days I honestly feel however that I have spent too much money and still don't have what I want.
On a perfect day I can exit my boat, still hunt an Island I frequent get in a stand and maybe spot and stalk an adjoining meadow. I glass the meadow with very functional binoculars but they are a bit bulky, I have a wonderful pair of LeChameau knee high boots that I can walk in all day and practically never worry about how deep a water hole is, I think I'm layered enough to be comfortable but invariably I come across the age old problem of keeping warm in a stand by carrying in entirely too much gear or being uncomfortable in a stand and not being weighed down. On windy November days it can get quite cold In N.B.
I expect that part of the problem is maybe I haven't found the perfect boots and Pack and part of it I expect are my expectations.
I would be interested in peoples opinions on a good pack. Water resistant, lots of outside pockets etc.. Maybe something more modular where bulk can be removed if you want.
As for boots I've tried quite a few. I thought MUC boots would be the answer but haven't found them heavy. I have a great pair of knee high rubber boots that are actually great to walk in but they are not warm enough on the stand. Most of the hiking type boots I've tried are great and practically waterproof but just aren't high enough. I love to find something like a gator that could pull over the boot and would seal tight enough around it to be waterproof to the knees or higher so crossing water wasn't an issue and could be lowered or removed when not needed.
Any recommendations would be appreciated as well as anyone's thoughts on favorite pieces of kit that they never leave home without.
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