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<blockquote data-quote="magna19" data-source="post: 3046576" data-attributes="member: 24646"><p>Ill add some comments to your list.</p><p>Tags. A way to keep attached to carcass</p><p>Clothing. Try to dedicate hunting clothes to be washed in non-scented Woolite. Layers for cold a must. Remove some before moderate to extreme walking.</p><p>Boots. Comfortable, waterproof and tested out before hunting season. Dedicated rubber boots help with scent control. Tight boots in very cold conditions <strong>Not Good</strong>. While hunting is not the time to test boots and socks.</p><p>Bright orange vest/hat. Make sure legal color and sq. in. for area.</p><p>Sharp knife. 2 if possible and not too big.</p><p>Gut hook. Most people that gut their first deer or two could have benefited with using a gut hook.</p><p>Flashlight. Always. And with good batteries. They are very small and powerful these days. Extra batteries on evening hunts if you can.</p><p><strong>BINOCULARS. Yes You will eventually see other hunters. Don't be the guy that looks through his loaded scoped rifle at other people.</strong> Binocs are small and powerful these days. They make looking at other things while hunting much more enjoyable.</p><p>Scent eliminator. Some people swear by it. Some don't. If you do pee on the deer trail your hunting make sure you eat ground acorns first to draw them in. LMAO just kidding</p><p>Deer Stand. Not a must but usually helps with scent and movement. Can be a safety hazard using.</p><p>Tarp. Definitely in an SUV </p><p>After the kill. Gut immediately. Keep dirt/flies away. Cool as soon as possible. Remove hide as soon as possible. Process yourself or take to a processor. Some processors are better than others. Most hunters have did both.</p><p></p><p>Good luck hunting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magna19, post: 3046576, member: 24646"] Ill add some comments to your list. Tags. A way to keep attached to carcass Clothing. Try to dedicate hunting clothes to be washed in non-scented Woolite. Layers for cold a must. Remove some before moderate to extreme walking. Boots. Comfortable, waterproof and tested out before hunting season. Dedicated rubber boots help with scent control. Tight boots in very cold conditions [B]Not Good[/B]. While hunting is not the time to test boots and socks. Bright orange vest/hat. Make sure legal color and sq. in. for area. Sharp knife. 2 if possible and not too big. Gut hook. Most people that gut their first deer or two could have benefited with using a gut hook. Flashlight. Always. And with good batteries. They are very small and powerful these days. Extra batteries on evening hunts if you can. [B]BINOCULARS. Yes You will eventually see other hunters. Don't be the guy that looks through his loaded scoped rifle at other people.[/B] Binocs are small and powerful these days. They make looking at other things while hunting much more enjoyable. Scent eliminator. Some people swear by it. Some don't. If you do pee on the deer trail your hunting make sure you eat ground acorns first to draw them in. LMAO just kidding Deer Stand. Not a must but usually helps with scent and movement. Can be a safety hazard using. Tarp. Definitely in an SUV After the kill. Gut immediately. Keep dirt/flies away. Cool as soon as possible. Remove hide as soon as possible. Process yourself or take to a processor. Some processors are better than others. Most hunters have did both. Good luck hunting [/QUOTE]
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