What to take?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Port Hope Ontario Canada
Posts: 35
What to take?
I am going to northern Ontario bow hunting for moose the last week of september. Does anyone know of a web site that shows a list of things I should take. I thought it would be to long to list everything on this.
Shawn
Shawn
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: CWD Central, WI.
Posts: 2,062
RE: What to take?
Heres a couple. Might not apply totally for moose, but lists none the less. http://www.wbhassoc.com/bowhunterschecklist.html
Look for supply list here. http://ca.geocities.com/petergward/home.htm
Look for supply list here. http://ca.geocities.com/petergward/home.htm
#3
RE: What to take?
Make sure to add an extra set of nerves or two to your list. You get them beasts in bow range in the call and it will make your hair stand up on your neck, but in a good way[8D].
My list includes:
Binos
Bow
Repair kit for Bow and tools
Extra arrows and BH' s...just in caseI am short on nerves
Birch Bark Call and other calls
Extra Camo and conatiners to store them in after the hunt.(I generally hang them in the trees following hunting to air out then place them in a sealed container before turning in with area materials and use my spare set for the following day-alternate)
Warm clothing (layers is very important)
2 pairs of boots
Gloves (usually light and some hot hands)
Headwear (both cool and warm)
Daypack and fanny pack
GPS & Compass
Waterproof matches and lighter
Flaslights
Trail Marker
Area Maps
FRS Radios
Treestands and steps
Knives
Chainsaw with veggie oil
2 ton block and tackle (winch) to hoist
High energy foods and snacks(PB sandie' s, Gronola, trail mix, etc)
lots of water
Camping goods if applicable (tent, sleeping bag, etc)
Quad
TAG
Some of this may not apply but it is a start.
Good luck and have fun!
My list includes:
Binos
Bow
Repair kit for Bow and tools
Extra arrows and BH' s...just in caseI am short on nerves
Birch Bark Call and other calls
Extra Camo and conatiners to store them in after the hunt.(I generally hang them in the trees following hunting to air out then place them in a sealed container before turning in with area materials and use my spare set for the following day-alternate)
Warm clothing (layers is very important)
2 pairs of boots
Gloves (usually light and some hot hands)
Headwear (both cool and warm)
Daypack and fanny pack
GPS & Compass
Waterproof matches and lighter
Flaslights
Trail Marker
Area Maps
FRS Radios
Treestands and steps
Knives
Chainsaw with veggie oil
2 ton block and tackle (winch) to hoist
High energy foods and snacks(PB sandie' s, Gronola, trail mix, etc)
lots of water
Camping goods if applicable (tent, sleeping bag, etc)
Quad
TAG
Some of this may not apply but it is a start.
Good luck and have fun!