going to be some apples and oranges here- September hunt or November; are you using a daypack or a frame and daypack, etc
I weighed mine for a November elk hunt and it weighed 23 lbs all in (4 lbs of water and 1.5 lbs of food)- it’s a hauling frame with a mid size bag (SG Krux with Solo bag) and weighs 5 lbs on it’s own. Binoculars and small tripod, pair of trekking poles that are strapped to it used only for hauling. Several layers of clothing (puffy top and bottom, over boots, over mitts, hard shell, midlayer, balaclava), an Apex quilt for glassing or emergency overnight, an emergency bivy and short ccf pad, pretty robust first aid and fire kits, two headlamps and spare batteries, inReach Mini, kill kit with several meat bags and a pulley setup if I need to hang meat and a few other bits and pieces.
An early season hunt without a hauling frame, probably 10-12 lbs.
I do prefer to hunt with a hauling frame, the ability to get one good load out is worth a few extra pounds to save two trips to the truck.