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I have never taken anything larger than a hog with a knife. Very impressive!

I know you meant that you have taken them apart with just that knife... just couldn't resist!
Victorinox Swiss Army Hunter. I've taken a lot of deer, elk and pronghorns with just that knife. Easy to sharpen, too. The old traditional red one or the new orange one, both work.
i have the green one and used long time ago on roe deer and chamois. never had it while taking big game except one caribou and of course the right tool for it as well.
 
I was curious about the weight of just the bivy.
Thinking about keeping condensation off a bag in a tent or skip the tent all together. Thanks.
Consider using just the bivy and tent fly to save on space and weight. Also, the bivy can help retain body heat so a lighter weight sleeping bag may also be a good option depending on conditions.
These are awesome. Every time Ive looked for them they seem to be quite pricey on eBay. Any other direction on finding one for cheap?
Honestly, I think you're best bet will be to try checking marketplace or a surplus store near a military base 😅
 
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I have two of the US Army goretex bivy's , they weigh right around two pounds. Like most surplus gear really tough and heavy. I have used one a fair bit, but do not carry it when backpack hunting.
 
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Consider using just the bivy and tent fly to save on space and weight. Also, the bivy can help retain body heat so a lighter weight sleeping bag may also be a good option depending on conditions.

Honestly, I think you're best bet will be to try checking marketplace or a surplus store near a military base 😅
Yes, agree, big fan of these.

And I have 3 of them…bought two with the sleeping bag combo for around $125 and I bought my 3rd for about $30. Army Navy Surplus stores are the place to find them cheap.
 
You will always end up with a certain amount of condensation in a bivy, just a fact of life. I have used mine in summer scouting trips mostly. Condensation is not a big deal in fair weather when you can air out your bag during the day. I use a tarp or Silex for shelter on my backpack hunts usually 9-10 day duration. I purchased a light breathable bivy (not waterproof on top) just to use as a ground sheet and envelope to keep me my bag and pad together under a tarp.
I have also used a bivy in fall weather standalone. It is awesome to fall asleep under the stars and wake up and see how far they have rotated in the night sky. Again decent weather with couple nights of light rain, air out my down bag in the sun durig the day.
 
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