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WKR
Hey fellas! I’m looking to see what I can leave back at home. I feel like I have everything I need with some questionables. Any and all opinions are welcome on the whole list. Some context of the trip and more of my thought process below for the questionables
Southwest Montana backpack bear hunt with 1 buddy - not splitting anything. Temp range in 30s - 70s with what looks like rain. I’ve hunted in the area for a few years now seeing black bears and a wolf with others seeing wolves as well. I have not seen any grizzlies but they’re said to be in the area.
Non negotiables: AirPods & body glide
Questionables
- pistol: this is the most notable. I’ve been bow hunting this area so I’ve always carried a pistol. This will be my first time rifle hunting here and like the idea of not having the pistol weight but not sure I’m comfortable not taking it and only having a bolt action for potential protection. Anyone in southwestern Montana have an opinion/experience with this?
- Gaiters: I’m heavily leaning towards leaving them in the vehicle depending on amount of rain once the forecast comes out. I’ve never found the need to have them in the last few years but could’ve helped with the 3 days of constant rain last year (doubtful?)
- merino long sleeve: I’m not a fan of having a long sleeve base layer on for days but like the thought of it for sleep.
- GoPro: Would be nice to record some but would also be my first time filming. Is this something you would recommend messing around with on a backpacking or fishing trip? Unsure about the realistic use on the hunt
- extra 2L water storage: one area I’ve hunted has water at the bottom and could do without it. Another area I’ve hunted I haven’t seen water anywhere so I’m tempted to bring this if going in deeper. Can always leave at the car depending on specific area we’re hunting
- don’t have personal/possibles together fully but assume an additional 2lb to be extreme here.