Mountain Hunting Day Pack In-Depth
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- Опубликовано: 23 апр 2020
- Cliff and Jimmy show the details of their mountain hunting day packs. This videos covers the essentials both guides carry during bighorn sheep hunts, mountain goat, elk and deer hunts that are being operated from a road or horse accessed base camp. We cover multi-day backpack setups, when guide and hunter are living out of their pack the entire duration, in other videos on our channel. .
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Good Video! A senior citizen elk hunter/mule deer/whitetail hunter, I basically pack everything I need for hunting and processing my kill in the field. I never take anything I don't use or need to tag and bag my kill. I don't need the extra weight. However, for my own protection, I do carry bear spray and a bear caliber revolver in addition to a good first aid kit. I reckon every hunter's backpack is packed with items relevant to the hunter.
My Kifaru Hoodlum is the ultimate day hunt pack. It’s also a great road hunt pack. It’s also a great overnight pack. Hell it’s a great 10 day back country pack too! Love my Kifaru!
Great job thank you Sir 💯👍
Love Prana Zions. Extremely durable.
great vids
Great video. Those "Day" packs look like a Week day. Lol
yeah, they can feel like it too!
Haven't seen the Prana pants for $50 in years. They are harder to find and run around $90 now.
True. They have also changed sizing and materials… not what they used to be
Great in depth video , BUT never wear black shirt and pants to show a black tool or object in front of your chest. The object becomes invisible! Timberline pants with stiff foam knee pads--I replace with a softer foam pad (but not too soft).
Hey mate,
What size daypack are you using here?
Keep up the great work
Has anyone used the USGI medium ruck for hunting? I want to know if it will fit an elk quarter.
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On water… For those not near a water supply, what is your basic recommendation for the daypack? A search online shows backpackers need roughly 2 cups or 8 ounces an hours… so methinks 12 hrs x 8 = 96 ounces of out all day. But each hunter is diff and that doesn’t count kill cleanup or water for food/coffee.
Thoughts and recommendations for what you provide as a basis?
Man it really depends on how much hiking, how hot it is, elevation grade, etc… if it’s a unknown type deal I always take two big Nalgenes. I also watch my water during the day - not to pace my drinking but to pace my workload to how much water I have left. If I’m running short, I slow way down. Hope that helps. Thanks
@@CliffGray super helpful! Thank you sir!
Do you happen to know who makes those dry bags?
My ultralight dry bags are sea to summit I believe
whats your total weight for all that gear?
I'd have to go back and get a weight on my day guiding pack weight, best guess is it it around 15lbs.
Any recommendations archery elk guided Colorado out of state reasonably priced working class 2 hunters? Never hunted Co.
I have a friend, Scott Davis that guides archery elk hunts in eastern Colorado. I've seen some of his photos and it's hard to believe how close they get. Sometimes he won't let the hunter shot because the bull is so close it may be dangerous. Where they hunt most people wouldn't think there would be elk but in the past few years the CPW has been allowing two elk per license there. Scott lives in Walsenburg CO on the front range. You might look him up but I don't know what business name they go by, he also has a heavy equipment business.
Cliff it’s no fun having soft tissue problems in your knees, and there is something you can do about it, if you choose to take charge of your well being. I don’t sell this stuff, but have been amazed by how effective it is. A company called Hyalogic makes Synthovial Seven, which is a plant based synthetic synnovial fluid. Athletes that get polymer injections have extreme pain since the body considers it an invader, but being plant based, this Synthovial Seven has no discomfort and not one side effect if you can believe it. A month’s supply give or take is a 1 ounce liquid bottle about $30, but pills are also available. Super Supplements carries it, maybe Amazon, not sure. My reading glasses actually become unnecessary when I use it, but I don’t have cataracts either, just old age blurry vision. Synnovial fluids are all throughout the body, and aging has a way of interrupting the production of them, and this product will offset that dilemma to a good degree. There’s much more to be said about it, but this is as far as I’m going. Oh, I forgot to say it’s not to be injected, its orally taken by an eyedropper into a little water or juice. Cheers.
Even meat has sugar, so choose your words carefully. How many plants are completely devoid of sugar? Not everybody has a problem that converts carbs to sugar anyway. Not saying your suggestion won’t work, but its very broad. May not apply to everybody. You could JUST eat only cottage cheese, but is that going to treat a soft tissue difficuly?