Deer Hunting Gear List and Setup Process
Deer Hunting Gear List and Setup Process
This is my typical deer hunting gear list, which includes all of my self filming gear. A couple other hunters have requested a video on my filming equipment list as well as my tree stand setup and process. Since I do mostly mobile hunting, it’s even more critical that I’m efficient with my pack weight and setup time since I’m carrying the extra gear in on every hunt.
I used the full length muddy aerolite sticks on the paracord loops on the side of my harness without any issues. Great tip.
Must be nice.
I got to hike miles just to find a deer. A tree stand? yeah right..A lightweight pack would get destroyed by the terrain. I need to be self-sufficient out there, be ready for anything.
Awesome insight to your setup. If you ever want to come hunt in Tennessee, just shoot me a message! I’d love to pick your brain for ideas to use in my neck of the woods. @DIY Sportsman
third hand archery do make a trid bow hold. in fact its a all bow holder. here is their video of it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61mTo-SntIw … p.s. your vids rock!!!!
I have the full size sticks and haven’t found a good system for them yet. I know if I have a pack, i don’t like them standing up the way lone wolf designs them to be. Any ideas for the longer lone wolf sticks?
Lol. This will be my first year deer hunting on public land and I plan on bringing 40 pounds of stand gear and another ten pounds of gear including my bow, calls, range finder and rations. I may have to save up for a lighter weight method but we’ll see.
laying all those things around a base of the tree may leave scent there, do you think it effects the game any or is it not worth worrying about?
what do you recommend for a spot and stalk for deer or pig thanks
keep up the solid videos, always great!
what camera arm are you using?
am I the only one who noticed the tree frog on the tree?
Great Vids! Funny thing, anybody has see the green treefrog on the tree trunk at 3:15?
Is that camera arm the Muddy one? I have one, but it’s still the factory black
It will be my first year with them I like the fact they have two sided steps. I believe that they are heavier than lone wolf.
Another great video. Are you using the rock climbing harness exclusively this year? Also, how often are you practicing that long bow? I going to try and shoot a recurve this year and shoot 50-100 shots a night. Still can’t shoot over 20 yards all that well, but I’ve got a couple more months. Can’t wait for the 2 stick climbing video. Keep them coming!
Just curious but how many flashlights do you need
do you think its a good idea to use our Iphone app as the Hunting GPS?
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Love your videos man. Always informative and entertaining. Thanks for posting.
Could i get a shoutout?
The small Lone Wolf stand. http://www.treestandsandmore.com/hangonstands what is the lightest and best lock on?
My climbing stand is so big & heavy that I’ve actually switched to mostly ground hunting for the last couple years. I’ve been thinking of getting a lighter hang-on, but I’m concerned about falling asleep, and falling out of the tree. Thus, I’m curious about how you intend to use the rock harness that you mentioned… Would that be in lieu of using your stand? As always, thanks for sharing your ideas.
Nice system! Is that the hickory/bamboo bow you built in your other video?
This really helps! I see some thing I want to change in my set up and may try some new things that I want to see if it will work! Great video once again!
Great video man! Lots of good information
All that camera gear seems like a real pain in the ass
great videos, I like the tree frog chillin on the trunk haha
I heard you mention all day sits. I have yet to complete an all day sit. Part of that is because i just started bow hunting last year but i do plan on doing a couple of all day sits this year during the rut. You answered one of my questions concerning food. What about going to the bathroom? Do you bring an empty Gatorade bottle or something? It might be weird but i hydrate quite a bit and i know that at some point i would have to go. Are there any other tips you might have for all day sits?
Every hunter seems to have his own system that works. But if you’re hunting on public land wouldn’t it just be a lot easier to
use a climbing stand