Newbs Unite: What’s the Dumbest Mistake You Made 1st Time Out

ChrisAU

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So last fall 4 of us hunted West of the Mississippi for the first time ever in CO, DIY 2nd rifle Elk. We only saw a few cows like 2 miles off but had the time of our lives.

But, as not only inexperience western hunters but inexperienced campers, we had plenty of “DOH!!!” Moments.

One that stands out: Don’t filter water for the next day downwind of your campfire. We had some nice (heavily) smoke flavored water all day the next day.
 
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Wearing corduroy pants(damn I’m old, most of you younger guys probably don’t even know what they are), sitting on a frozen rock all morning and leaving the entire backside of the pants stuck to the rock.

Mistakenly breaking the nitrogen seal on a scope just a day before a 10 day backcountry hunt. Then, having to take it apart every night and hang it over the wood stove to de-fog.
 
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I saw a nice 6 point my first day out. I was walking a small game trail and he and his buddy were basically browsing right to me. I knocked an arrow, drew, put my front sight on his boiler and let fly at 30 yards. The arrow sailed about 5 feet above his back and he looked at me like the idiot I was and jumped away.

As I caught my breath I realized the front sight had been dead on, but I hadn’t bothered to use the REAR sight at all.
 

cjl32

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Too much gear and too many redundant smaller type items between a group of three hunters packed in. Multiples of so many things. Looking back it is laughable we didn't communicate and coordinate our lists better. We did well on obvious items like the stove, fuel, pot, pan but once packed in and talking around the campfire we realize things like having over 20 spare AAA batteries, six knives along with three multitools, three extra headlights and flashlights, three first aid kits, etc. We all had the same caliber rifles and ammo so we had 60 rounds of the same ammo between us. Lots of other items but you get the idea.

That was 20 years ago and a great trip but we carry so much less gear now and are just as comfortable.
 
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Wearing corduroy pants(damn I’m old, most of you younger guys probably don’t even know what they are), sitting on a frozen rock all morning and leaving the entire backside of the pants stuck to the rock.

Mistakenly breaking the nitrogen seal on a scope just a day before a 10 day backcountry hunt. Then, having to take it apart every night and hang it over the wood stove to de-fog.
Love the corduroy part. Im apparently too old... remember corduroy, but cant remember all the dumb stuff ive done. A daily log might make all the incidents more manageable.
 

16Bore

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Carried a Ruger 357 and 18 rounds of ammo....what a waste.
 

CX5Ranch

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The worst mistake I made was not getting in shape.

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Rich M

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Having a rain jacket but not rain pants. Unexpected weather - got soaked by wearing jeans and then it got real cold.

Lot of good comments on here - can relate to a bunch of them.
 
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Was hunting whitetails and a new area that none of us had seen in the sunlight. Arrived late at night at the parking area. Decided to hike in the dark to see how far it was from the truck to the river. Shortly later got turned around in some thickets and hiked further in trying to get out. Took the three of us a couple hours to find a tree large enough to climb and find the correct direction back to the truck. In our defense we were in high school and long before smart phones or anyone used GPS’s. Had a good laugh once we finally made it back to the truck.
 
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