Daypack dump/ tear it up

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Not a ton of prep for my deer/elk/antelope trips that I just finished up. Most of my packs were already loaded and ready to go, from hiking to scouting to hunting, I didn’t go through and do any culling. Rip this up, cut/add, thought it would be fun discussion.
Some obvious redundancy, oops! Haha!
Day pack total 26lbs.
Bino harness 3lbs.

Daypack
Stryker XL on tactical frame
3 belt pouches
Glock 22 G4
Chugach rain jacket
Swaro sts 65
Slick tripod outdoorsman’s head
Platypus 2 L
Game bags
Extra straps
Havalon and blades
Flagging
First aid and gauze
Para cord
Spare buckles
Pyro putty
Glow stick
Repair tape
e-headlamp
Pills and electrical tape
Matches
Fire starter
Latex gloves
Zip ties
Charging cables
Flip 10
Sharpener
Fire steel
Spoon
Bullets
Leatherman P4
Primary Headlamp
Beanie
Kerchief
Wildrag
Gloves
Benchmade

Bino rig
Alaska guide harness and rangefinder holder
Marsupial large pocket
Vortex razor10x42
Leica 2800 rf
Dope cards
Elk calls
Lighters x2
Chapstick
E-light
Cough drops
Flash light
Compass
Toothpick
InReach
Windicator
Bino adapter
 

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Daypack. Used to carry everything. Now not so much

Xcurve/Serac1700
game bags
havalon and an old marbles knife that I have been packing around since forever.
Tp
tags,pens
lighter
headlamp
bino's and a rangefinder (sometimes)
couple water bottles.
extra shirt.

should have some flagging tape and electrical tape in there somewhere.
food, and ammo vary. same as clothing.
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Not a ton of prep for my deer/elk/antelope trips that I just finished up. Most of my packs were already loaded and ready to go, from hiking to scouting to hunting, I didn’t go through and do any culling. Rip this up, cut/add, thought it would be fun discussion.
Some obvious redundancy, oops! Haha!
Day pack total 26lbs.
Bino harness 3lbs.

Daypack
Stryker XL on tactical frame
3 belt pouches
Glock 22 G4
Chugach rain jacket
Swaro sts 65
Slick tripod outdoorsman’s head
Platypus 2 L
Game bags
Extra straps
Havalon and blades
Flagging
First aid and gauze
Para cord
Spare buckles
Pyro putty
Glow stick
Repair tape
e-headlamp
Pills and electrical tape
Matches
Fire starter
Latex gloves
Zip ties
Charging cables
Flip 10
Sharpener
Fire steel
Spoon
Bullets
Leatherman P4
Primary Headlamp
Beanie
Kerchief
Wildrag
Gloves
Benchmade

Bino rig
Alaska guide harness and rangefinder holder
Marsupial large pocket
Vortex razor10x42
Leica 2800 rf
Dope cards
Elk calls
Lighters x2
Chapstick
E-light
Cough drops
Flash light
Compass
Toothpick
InReach
Windicator
Bino adapter
Looks like a lot of stuff for a day pack to me. You have 4 different lights, 4 different ways to make fire, 2 different fire starters, a spoon, knife sharpener, 3 knives, etc.

If you are looking to cut weight, I would start with the multiple redundancies. A light in the pack and one in the bino harness should be plenty. A lighter in the bino harness with some firestarter and a pack of matches in the pack should do you fine. If you are primarily using the havalon, a few spare blades would allow you to ditch the knife sharpener. Looks like your snack bag has a bunch of coffees and drink mixes, but no stove or cup for heating a warm drink. If it's a day pack, you don't need a week's worth of drinks. You have paracord, so you can leave the pack repair stuff at the truck and improvise until you get back to it.

The one thing I don't see is TP. Might consider including some of that.
 
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While I havnt weighed my setup. And you are packing around more glass than I am. I cant imagine a 30lb daypack.

I would cut it back to something like this to start.

Daypack
Stryker XL on tactical frame
1 belt pouch
Chugach rain jacket
Swaro sts 65
Slick tripod outdoorsman’s head
Platypus 2 L
Game bags
Havalon and blades
Flagging
First aid and gauze
Para cord
Pills and electrical tape
Matches
Fire starter
Zip ties
Bullets
Primary Headlamp
Beanie
Gloves
Benchmade

Bino rig
Alaska guide harness and rangefinder holder
Marsupial large pocket
Vortex razor10x42
Leica 2800 rf
Dope cards
Elk calls
Lighters x2
Compass
Bino adapter
 
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coyote_out

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I’ll put the redundancies on a scale tonight and check it out.
I left TP in the llama panniers. Definitely include that in the trip.
I leave a lighter in my chest rig, and in my possibles pouch all the time. I knew I had extras In there but hadn’t went through and sorted them out. What are your thoughts on “ lighter A had heavy use on a trip, still has some fuel in it” ? Red light and mini lighter are where I ended up On my chest rig. Red lighter was used a lot on one trip but still had fuel in it. I tossed in a mini that I had because I thought I might need it. (Running a Tipi tent for 8 days).
The snack bag was just an extra I had from my backpack elk hunt and thought it was probably close to represent total weight.

The spoon has become a “always in my possibles bag” item. Pretty silly, but I have forgot my spoon too many times and I just decided to always pack one now lol.
Benchmade knife I was trying out to see how I liked it for processing game.
If I am going anywhere (to town, in the yard, to work) I pack my leatherman, so I almost don’t count that in the pack weight. It was in my pack because I bent the belt clip.

Anything you guys pack just for convenience or just in case?
 
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coyote_out

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Dropped some weight. What are you packing that’s not on the list?
 

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