Camo Pack
Camo Pack

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Military Molle II 3 DAY PATROL Combat Pack Woodland Camo Bugout Bag (USA) NICE $28.90 |
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Camoflauge Backpack School Pack Bag NEW Camo 283G $29.99 |
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PINK Camoflauge Backpack School Pack Bag NEW Camo 202 Free Shipping $28.00 |
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Magnum Versipack Side Carry Sling Pack Camo Hiking Camping Hunting Travel NR $25.00 |
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Camelbak 3Liter Maximum Thermobak Hydration Pack Carrier in Desert Acu Camo MIL $14.99 |
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Pink Camoflauge Backpack School Pack Bag NEW Camo 202 Free Shipping $28.00 |
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Camoflauge Backpack School Pack Bag NEW Camo 283G $29.99 |
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Flectarn Camo Butt Pack / Pack German Army Issue- NEW $10.99 |
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NEW SDS PURSUIT PACK Desert Camo $71.95 |
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Camoflauge Backpack School Pack Bag NEW Camo 283G $29.99 |
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Pink Camoflauge Backpack School Pack Bag NEW Camo 202 Free Shipping $28.00 |
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PINK Camoflauge Backpack School Pack Bag NEW Camo 203 $19.00 |
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Large CAMO Tactical Gear Backpack Assault Bag Day Pack Hiking School Bag New $32.00 |
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3 Way Bag MOLLE Shoulder Waist Fanny Butt Pack New Man Purse ~ WOODLAND CAMO BDU $19.99 |
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3 Way Deployment Bag MOLLE Shoulder Waist Fanny Butt Pack New Man Purse ACU CAMO $23.33 |
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FLECTARN CAMO BUTT PACK/PACK+ LC ADAPTERS GERMAN ISSUE $15.99 |
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NEW Under Armour HUNTING/ CAMPING/ HIKING /SCHOOL CAMO Back Pack Mossy Oak $69.99 |
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CamelBak Maximum Gear Hydration Pack – Desert Camouflage Camo 70 oz Backpack $19.99 |
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USGI Military Army MOLLE II Camelbak Mule HYDRATION Pack Carrier Woodland Camo $39.90 |
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Camo Alice Pack/ back pack $45.00 |
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PINK Camoflauge Backpack School Pack Bag NEW Camo 203 $22.00 |
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Green Camoflauge Backpack School Pack Bag Camo 202G $22.00 |
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Large CAMO Tactical Gear Backpack Assault Bag Day Pack Hiking School Bag New $24.00 |
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Badlands Superday Hunting Pack Realtree AP Camo $179.95 |
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Badlands hunting Tree Hugger Fanny Pack AP Camo $99.95 |
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RED ROCK OUTDOOR GEAR WOODLAND CAMO Assault Pack 18″ X 11″ X 11″ EACH e1122 $49.99 |
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Blackhawk Phoenix Tactical Pack IVS ARPAT CAMO 60PH00AU $105.00 |
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HYDRATION Water Bag Pack Camel TYPE Camo Acu BACK PACK $36.00 |
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USGI Alice Pack Frame w/CAMO Straps/Belt/Kidney Pad NEW $28.90 |
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NEW SDS PURSUIT PACK DESERT CAMO $69.95 |
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Alice Field Pack Rucksack WOODLAND CAMO W/FRAME/PAD/STRAPS MEDIUM VERY GOOD COND $24.99 |
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Camo Backpack Assault Bag Day Pack Hiking School Bag New Green Camo $21.49 |
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BACK PACK HYDRO COMPATABLE MOSSY Oak Camo-NEW-BY EXPLORER TACTICAL $28.99 |
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Molle Assault PACK U.S. STYLE ACU CAMO – NEW – EXPLORER TACTICAL $34.99 |
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MOLLE – BACK Pack Tactical- MOSSY OAK CAMO-NEW-BY EXPLORER TACTICAL $30.99 |
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Badlands Reactor Pack – Max-1 Camo pattern – Free shipping $69.95 |
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Badlands Reactor Pack – Realtree AP Camo pattern – Free shipping $69.95 |
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NWT Gerber Reserve Liquifusion Hunt Hydration Pack Real Tree Camo – 70 Ounce $27.99 |
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Badlands hunting Reactor Day Pack Max 1 Camo $69.95 |
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US military surpluss camo weather proof fanny pack $7.00 |
Get Out Your Ghillie Suit, Huntin Season is Comin
This time of the year, two groups of people start getting restless. That would be football fans and hunters. The football fans start trying to figure new and more outrageous ways to get other folks to notice them. Hunters are just the opposite. They look for subtle ways to disappear from view altogether.
Blinds are being taken out and checked for gaps and any necessary repairs to frame or fabric. Or do we need a new one this year? The gun is in good shape because it has been cleaned regularly throughout the year. You might get one more season out of those old boots, but we’ll keep an eye out for sales on new ones. Definitely a new set of BDUs unless you opt for one of the synthetic ghillie suits built on a set of BDUs. Great idea! Kill two birds with one rock as they say.
A well equipped hunter will have himself a ghillie blind, a ghillie suit, face paint, scent neutralizer, boonie hood, maybe a face veil, camo BDUs, a hydration pack, a set of knives for butchering (or killing in a pinch), blood light for tracking wounded game, gun with rifle wrap, boots, maybe a plug of chaw, camo tent for overnighters, a couple of candy bars, and a Cell Phone to call your neighbor and ask him to come help count the points on this huge buck you just killed!
Is the hunting license up to date? Have any rules or regulations for your hunting area changed while you were watching golf on TV? You have opening day flagged on the calendar for sure. Has it changed? Not the calendar, opening day!
Bowhunters have even more to fuss over to get ready. The modern bow is a really complex machine. Neglecting any part of it could render it useless. Its time to go over it with a fine tooth comb as the saying goes, though a good magnifying glass seems more useful. Some bowhunters avoid the ghillie suit for fear of getting tangled up in it. Some suits are made without the ghillie material on either left or right arm. You can use any ghillie suit the same way. Just remove the ghillie material from the places you need free. Scissors work great for this task, just don’t run with them. Also, the sniper ghillie suits come without the ghillie material on the front.
Gun or Bow, you need to be as comfortable as possible out there. If somethings too tight or binds in the wrong places, it can make a good time bad. Pay attention as you get dressed and layer your stuff on. If you get hot later you can shed some stuff. When shopping for a ghillie suit, remember, it has to go on last over all the rest. Be sure to get one big enough. You can work with too big. To little just ruins the party.
You don’t have to wait for opening day to put on your ghillie suit, find a few trails worth investigating, hunker down and wait. You’ll find out what’s available this year. Sort of like your wife going to the mall, just more fun. Deer shopping! Take a young hunter with you. Put him in a kids ghillie suit and teach him the right moves.
About the Author
I am James Mizzell, owner of 3 websites;
www.ghilliesandstuff.com
www.uniquegiftsandfigurines.com
www.melanesianskincare.com
I am retired, living in Florida and working on another site.
What should i take squirrel hunting ? i walk about 10 miles.?
What should i take squirrel hunting …. on a good day i walk about 10miles … i need to know what i need to take i wanna pack light …
right now i take …..(LOOK BELOW)
GUN: Ruger 10/22 , and a S&W Shoutgun
GEAR: A back pack with (FOOD,A vid cam. ,Water,a lighter,A first ade kit,and extra AMMO..22lr.,and 12 g.)
CLOTHS: A camo shirt , Camo JEANS , a pair of water proof boots , And a squirrel hunting vest..
AMMO: A Hand full of .22lr bullets and 1 box of shotgun shells
Can u guys help me i wanna pack light a and wat things do i realy need to take
WOW i love how animal lovers come to the hunting Section and are like this “*gasp* squirrels don’t deserve to die. what if someone came to ur environment, saw you, and tried to shoot you???” lol dont answer if ur gonna be like this plz..
Carrying two long guns is one problem. If I were you, I’d choose whether I wanted to hunt with a rifle or a shotgun and then take just that one gun. I’d choose the .22 for Fox squirrels and the shotgun for gray squirrels.
If you want or need to carry some food, try packing MREs or some of the freeze dried foods. That will lighten your load considerably over carrying anything that comes in cans.
Do not cut yourself short on water when trying to lighten your load. You will need plenty of water when covering 10 miles in the woods. You won’t lighten your load but you can adjust how you carry it by buying one of the “Camel Back” Hydration Systems. Cabela’s is having a killer sale on them right now (a $99 model selling for $33).
Your clothing seems to be appropriate and I would change nothing if that suits your climate where you hunt. Make sure that your shoes/boots are comfortable for the kind of walking you are doing. I might recommend that you carry a couple of the disposable rain ponchos. They are extremely light and add very little to the weight of your pack. They are indispensable if it starts to rain. They can also make an emergency shelter if necessary. I like to tuck one of the disposable “space blankets” into my day pack. I once got caught by an unexpected temperature drop as a front went through. The temperature quickly dropped about 20 degrees and I wasn’t prepared for it. I thought I would freeze by the time I got back to the car. Now I have a space blanket in my pack. It, too, is very Light Weight and, in its original package, takes up almost no room in my pack. If I ever have to use it, I will just throw it away after I am through with it and replace it.
You are correct in having a First Aid kit and a butane lighter with you. Both are important and are light and take up very little room in your pack.
In an oveall evaluation of your pack, I’d recommend chooing only one gun to carry, get rid of any canned food and replace it with an MRE and add a disposable rain poncho and disposable space blanket. and you are ready for a day of hunting Mr. Bushytail. Oh, don’t forget a map, of the area, a compass and, if you have room, a GPS. Don’t want to get lost. An unexpected night in the woods sucks.
Good luck, good hunting and screw the bunny huggers.
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