MTbowhunter84
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Has been said before, but trekking poles. Many more uses than just hiking.
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So true!!! Don't convince them too much Professor, having that edge is helpfulBugle with reeds!
ElkNut/Paul
I agree. You don’t know they’re under rated though until you get some!I’m saying hiking sticks. Sure wish I started using them years ago. Especially traversing thru downed beetle kill.
I get what ya mean Paul but in this day in age of elk hunting, I have no idea how reeds and a bugle could be considered under rated!Bugle with reeds!
ElkNut/Paul
Oil based chapstick:
1. Is a candle when combined with a q-tip
2. Emergency fire starter
3. Temp waterproofs small holes in tent, etc
4. Helps on high friction areas
5. Emergency sun screen
Of course works on lips too when windy.
Shemagh. It’s protection from the sun. Keeps you warm in the wind, keeps the sun out of your eyes when glassing, you can wet it down and use it to cool off. I have several from downrange I’m always wearing one when I hunt.
Who cares what other people think? I wouldn’t sacrifice a good piece of gear because of what a stranger thinks...So I definitely see and have benefited from the practicalities of a shemagh. But, is there any way someone won't think I'm some wanna be operator if seen with one?
Who cares what other people think?
So I definitely see and have benefited from the practicalities of a shemagh. But, is there any way someone won't think I'm some wanna be operator if seen with one?
A nice little old fashioned compass saved my bacon once.What do you think the most underrated piece of equipment for back country hunting is?
I hunt a lot during the month of Sept on OTC public lands & I rarely hear anyone bugle!
ElkNut/Paul