Hatchet Jack
WKR
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2016
- Location
- Utah
Good thread! Being a couple years out of college I am still working on building up my collection of quality huntin gear, but here is what I have so far found to be my most valuable 5:
1. High end 15x binos- I hunt entirely in Az, UT, WY, Co, NM (soon) and these are frikkin sweet. After a week on an elk hunt in Wyoming, my dad and brother are saving up to get a pair.
2. Good CF tripod with quality pan head to mount binos- makes glassing a pleasure and I see way more of everything.
3. Glassing pad; or stool if I'm not going in too far. Recently started using and it makes a world of difference if you're comfortable when you're glassing.
4. Good sturdy boots - Lowa Rangers, not too bulky but stiff enough for the rough Arizona terrain. Great boots.
5. Good layering system - I use Core4 cuz it's cheap now and Ice breaker merino. It sure beats packing around a carhartt coat like I used to.
Honorable Mention: Trekking poles, bought a cheap pair to see if they are worth it. Definitely were worth it packing out a big bear this year. Saved me from tumbling a few times.
1. High end 15x binos- I hunt entirely in Az, UT, WY, Co, NM (soon) and these are frikkin sweet. After a week on an elk hunt in Wyoming, my dad and brother are saving up to get a pair.
2. Good CF tripod with quality pan head to mount binos- makes glassing a pleasure and I see way more of everything.
3. Glassing pad; or stool if I'm not going in too far. Recently started using and it makes a world of difference if you're comfortable when you're glassing.
4. Good sturdy boots - Lowa Rangers, not too bulky but stiff enough for the rough Arizona terrain. Great boots.
5. Good layering system - I use Core4 cuz it's cheap now and Ice breaker merino. It sure beats packing around a carhartt coat like I used to.
Honorable Mention: Trekking poles, bought a cheap pair to see if they are worth it. Definitely were worth it packing out a big bear this year. Saved me from tumbling a few times.