LassOfThePuddle
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Hi All,
I've only hunted waterfowl, upland birds, and small game so far. But am gonna get a muzzleloader (or learn how to use a crossbow) next season, and I want to go out big game and turkey hunting. I was supposed to go on an elk hunt last week with my roommate, but she canceled because she did not feel properly prepared for a 3-day trip in the mountains... Which makes sense as we are both totally new to hunting big game, and would struggle greatly trying to deal with a 400lb bull elk if we'd shot one. Unfortunately we don't have an experienced hunter mentor to show us the ropes, though I try to listen to as many hunting podcasts as I can.
I want to invest in some good gear so that next time at least I can have a pack that will serve us well. And some good boots for myself. I think we might have a sufficient knife, and decent sleeping bags, but I'm not sure. I have a good 2P backpacking tent (Nemo), and good active ear-pro (Sordin) already. What other gear is essential when going out on a half-week big game hunt? My total budget is about 2000, and I will be able to get many things on discount at Sportsman's.
I've been reading about Seek Outside packs for a while, and I'm wondering what size would be best (or if there are better alternatives.) There's a Goshawk 4800 in the classifieds that I'm lookin' at, that would be perfect. It would save me almost 50% of the cost too, haha. But first I gotta finish making 10 posts, lol. I tend to lurk too much on forums.
Regarding boots, I am looking at the Kenetrek Mountain Extreme 400g. We have them at Sportsman's where I work, so I could get them on discount (and also break them in easily just walking around the sales floor!) I read that they don't do well for wildland firefighters since they are walking on hot ash and the boots de-laminate when exposed to heat, but I don't expect to be getting them hot. Is there another pair of boots that I should be looking at for comparison? Perhaps something from Crispi?
I guess I'll also need a spotting scope and tripod, and I was planning to go budget with Vortex for those.
Thanks for reading my long post, and I am grateful for any advice you deign to offer~ ^_^
I've only hunted waterfowl, upland birds, and small game so far. But am gonna get a muzzleloader (or learn how to use a crossbow) next season, and I want to go out big game and turkey hunting. I was supposed to go on an elk hunt last week with my roommate, but she canceled because she did not feel properly prepared for a 3-day trip in the mountains... Which makes sense as we are both totally new to hunting big game, and would struggle greatly trying to deal with a 400lb bull elk if we'd shot one. Unfortunately we don't have an experienced hunter mentor to show us the ropes, though I try to listen to as many hunting podcasts as I can.
I want to invest in some good gear so that next time at least I can have a pack that will serve us well. And some good boots for myself. I think we might have a sufficient knife, and decent sleeping bags, but I'm not sure. I have a good 2P backpacking tent (Nemo), and good active ear-pro (Sordin) already. What other gear is essential when going out on a half-week big game hunt? My total budget is about 2000, and I will be able to get many things on discount at Sportsman's.
I've been reading about Seek Outside packs for a while, and I'm wondering what size would be best (or if there are better alternatives.) There's a Goshawk 4800 in the classifieds that I'm lookin' at, that would be perfect. It would save me almost 50% of the cost too, haha. But first I gotta finish making 10 posts, lol. I tend to lurk too much on forums.
Regarding boots, I am looking at the Kenetrek Mountain Extreme 400g. We have them at Sportsman's where I work, so I could get them on discount (and also break them in easily just walking around the sales floor!) I read that they don't do well for wildland firefighters since they are walking on hot ash and the boots de-laminate when exposed to heat, but I don't expect to be getting them hot. Is there another pair of boots that I should be looking at for comparison? Perhaps something from Crispi?
I guess I'll also need a spotting scope and tripod, and I was planning to go budget with Vortex for those.
Thanks for reading my long post, and I am grateful for any advice you deign to offer~ ^_^