Trimming the fat?
#1
Trimming the fat?
I am on a mission for thissummer to "trim the fat" off my bow and my gear.... Looking in my fanny pack.... and backpack.... there is enough gear in there for a small army of hunters..... Just a bunch of extra baggage that I rarely use in reality.[/align][/align]I am going to make over my whole setup from head to toeto be as slim, trim, lightand streamlinedas possible.....[/align][/align]Some of the places I hunt is fairly rugged terrain with some hefty walk ins..... All this extra weight and gear is slowing me down and causing excessive sweat....[/align][/align]Anyone else really stop and look at all the unneeded gear and accessories they are packing in with them? Can't be just me... [8D][/align][/align]For me it is ridiculous really. [/align][/align]Step one... Identify a problem....[/align]Step two.... Rectify it.... [/align]
#3
RE: Trimming the fat?
I'll second this buckeye. I had way too much junk in my trunk this past season. I'm thinking a couple knives/headlight/extra batteries/small first aid/small zip lok with bow repair stuff/grunt call/"small" rattling horns/water and a few granola bars/extra release/bowhangers/....Dang where do I start buckeye, I'm scared.[]
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#4
RE: Trimming the fat?
Anyone else really stop and look at all the unneeded gear and accessories they are packing in with them? Can't be just me
I was thinking about this the other day. I think I can find alot of "junk" in my pack that was either a gimmick or I had to have, but hardly ever use.
Be careful not to trim fat elswhere, because it couldexcite Germ and the spooning could get out of hand at the GTG.[&:]
#5
RE: Trimming the fat?
My fanny pack carries a few steps and thats it. But on my belt I carry my Gerber saw, a knife, flashlight, and cell phone. One cargo pocket carries a facemask or extra hat while the other cargo pocket holds my harness safety strap until I hook up. I could not do without cargo pockets or belt loops. My beef with bibs is that many manufacturers do not put on belt loops or cargo pockets[>:]. Sometimes I carry binocs but most times not, the rare times I rattle gotta carry them in, camera stays in the truck. Sometimes something just has to stay.
#7
RE: Trimming the fat?
I'll be needing to trim the "other" fat. I've always been sort of a minimalist in my packs. Everything I bring is either needed that hunt, or if I would shoot a deer. I don't bring anything I am not going to regularly use.
#9
RE: Trimming the fat?
I did that a few years ago. I stopped carrying a backpack when I went to hunting out of my climber almost exclusively. If it doesen't fit in the pockets of my bowhunting vest it doesn't make the trip. I haven't missed any of it either.
#10
RE: Trimming the fat?
ORIGINAL: buckeye
I am 6' and weigh 173 pounds bro... How much you want me to lose?
ORIGINAL: Germ
I am on the same mission
Will you be trimming Fat elsewhere also[:-]
I am on the same mission
Will you be trimming Fat elsewhere also[:-]
5' 5" ~ 174lbs of love baby! At least that's what I tell my wife