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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • What is the essential Australian hunting gear, equipment and loadout? When hunting wild game like Deer what should you be bringing on your hunt? Binoculars, backpack, front pack, knife, jacket, GPS, extra ammo? The list goes on and on.
    In this video Chris Waters (The Huntsman) breaks down the question and offers a number of suggestions for hunting on what hunting gear is essential, and what gear you can leave at base camp.
    If you have any suggestions on hunting gear that wasn't included in this list be sure to comment bellow with your suggestions.
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  • @Stickiwax
    @Stickiwax Год назад +12

    I had a pack of wild dogs following me around last year, looking to go me for my kill. I shot 3 before they backed off I had 6 rounds on me. Now I definitely take extra ammo.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Год назад +3

      Oh wow Justin, that's crazy! I very rarely keep more rounds then the magazine fits on a hunt, so that's good food for thought! Might bring a few more next time! haha. I had a wild dog/dingo encountered last year if you're interested in watching the video. ruclips.net/video/ScQ4h8Iuz7M/видео.html

  • @CameronKennedy23
    @CameronKennedy23 3 года назад +22

    BIC lighter and a space blanket , just in case you get stuck over night 👍

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 года назад +1

      Spot on Cameron! I was thinking along a similar line after filming this in that you should also take some flint. It's small and doesn't weigh much. But if you get lost and need to spend the night at least you can stay warm with a fire. Great idea mate with the space blanket too. Have you have to spend the night unexpectedly before???
      - Chris

    • @CameronKennedy23
      @CameronKennedy23 3 года назад +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow never been stuck but just in case you break a ankle or leg
      You could use the space blanket as a “blanket” or make a basic shelter.
      Also add in a snake bite bandage

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 года назад +1

      @@CameronKennedy23 nice! Great ideas and thinking out of the box. Love it.

    • @olirocksoli
      @olirocksoli 2 года назад +1

      Sick video Chris, so often I go out with a bit too much on me and it becomes a pain in the arse. Take it back to the old days and stay simple (yet safe). Makes life a whole heap easier and I find you feel more immersed in the hunt when you are walking lighter.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад

      @@olirocksoli so true mate. I think too many get caught up in thr gear hype. Simple is more often then not better. I guess it really depends on what kind of hunt you are planning. If you're going super remote or in challenging/dangerous terrain then it's good idea to bring a fee extra bits and bows to keep you safe. Otherwise keep it simple!
      Thanks for coming mate.
      - Chris

  • @rossmara8377
    @rossmara8377 3 года назад +13

    No headlamp? All great if nothing goes wrong on a day hunt. But things don’t always go to plan. ALWAYS carry a headlamp in case you end up having to spend the night.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 года назад +3

      Hey Ross. It does suck when you have to spend the night without light. I guess I just figured that most people who still have their phone with them and could use the torch from that if they needed. What I I include in the list is flint. It's a small thing's doesn't weigh a lot. But if you get caught overnight in a isolated exposed spot you'll thank your lucky stars you can make a nice warm fire haha

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for commenting mate:)

  • @FryingTiger
    @FryingTiger Месяц назад +1

    Lighter or firestarter and matches, metal canteen to boil water, multi tool and folding knife, first aid kit, space blanket, garbage bag, flashlight, compass, whistle, signal mirror, local topo map, ammo, fishing line and hooks, bug net for head and face, hat and gloves/ sunglasses. All very small and light. Worth their weight in gold to truly survive a bad scenario

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Месяц назад

      They are all fantastic items! Thank you for sharing them.

  • @markhobbs7945
    @markhobbs7945 Год назад +5

    Good stuff Chris I reckon most of the follow close to essentail Binos
    Water
    Knife
    First aid kit/survival blanket
    Headlamp and torch
    Compass
    GPS/Epirb
    Lighter/matches
    Rope/cord
    Plastic bags

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Год назад +3

      Yep, that's all good stuff. Personally I think a windicator is a great addition too. If your hunting with the wind at your back you may as well be back at home on the sofa lol

    • @markhobbs7945
      @markhobbs7945 Год назад +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow cigarette lighter does the trick .

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Год назад

      True, but baby power is cheaper then lighter fluid :) plus it won't tempt me to have more kids or start smoking haha!

  • @38Prowler
    @38Prowler 3 года назад +11

    FIRST AID KIT

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 года назад +1

      Haha true!

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 года назад

      Good comment and point mate

    • @aussiepagan7173
      @aussiepagan7173 Год назад

      To add on. Make sure it has compression bandages for snake/spider bites. The very definition of essential in Australia.

  • @ph4tboy
    @ph4tboy Год назад +3

    Great work. I would definitely say that even on a 2 hour trek close to camp, bring some sort of water. Even if its a small 1L canteen that fits in a molle pouch. 2 hours of hard trekking is thirsty work. And as you drink it, the weight disappears as it replaces fluid loss in your body.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Год назад +2

      Spot on. I should have included this for sure. You should never hunt away from camp without water. Water in a camel back is super light weight and easy to carry. As you've said it gets lighter the more you drink. And if you find yourself really over incumbent, just pour some out. If you fall and break a leg, a bottle of water can save your life. Spot on advice mate. Thank you for commenting.

  • @hunting4sanity365
    @hunting4sanity365 2 года назад +4

    Good stuff Chris always helping mate cheers

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад +1

      Thanks mate:) thansk for continuing to comment and stay in touch!
      - Chris

  • @Spectre-tv7wi
    @Spectre-tv7wi 6 месяцев назад +2

    Hey mate great video, can u make a video for beginners for hunting that talks about rules and regulations, organisation and clubs etc?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  6 месяцев назад +2

      I' actually made a mini series on exactly that last year. Here's the playlist link The 99 most common Australian hunting questions ANSWERED!: ruclips.net/p/PLwY-MKJlALMDxYTurG038O5Q5F4pgmBKw

  • @Robbolock01
    @Robbolock01 2 года назад +3

    One addition would be something in orange blaze as absolutely necessary.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад +1

      Good point Rob. I do forget to mention this as wearing blaze isn't mandatory in Victoria. But it's a great idea. I agree, it deserves the title of essential.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад

      Good pick up!
      P.S have you been out for a hunt recently? Got any stories?
      - Chris

  • @pm88100
    @pm88100 2 года назад +4

    Great video! I'm from Danmark living in Melbourne and getting back in to hunting love you video's can you make a video about backpacks cheep vs expensive and size that would be very helpful cheers.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад

      Pieter I love a good backpack hunt. That could be an interesting video. There is definitely a lot of different options out there.

  • @23860
    @23860 3 года назад +9

    You need rhino or plb even for 5 min hunt

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  3 года назад +4

      I guess it depends on where you are as well. For instance if you are hunting in NSW state park you need to have a GPS on you at all times.
      Good point mate, thanks for the comment.
      - Chris

  • @boxz12
    @boxz12 2 года назад +2

    Before any of that gear the first thing would be Blaze Orange. This will allow you to be quickly identified by any other bush users . And should be sued when stepping outside your vehicle . This would be Priory over binoculars , knife game bag radio . Blaze Orange is essential .

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад +3

      It's certainly important :) doesn't help you get deer, but could save your life.

    • @shanevillis4079
      @shanevillis4079 2 года назад

      Only needed in NSW

    • @boxz12
      @boxz12 2 года назад +2

      @@shanevillis4079 no helmets on bikes required in Thailand. Well no point me wearing one here in VIC then! . Be smart be seen and wear orange ! Not hard ! This will avoid accidents and injury in the bush , so that the next generation can enjoy hunting too. Government shouldn't have to always enforce common sense.

    • @shanevillis4079
      @shanevillis4079 2 года назад

      @@boxz12 hahaha

  • @jlgibbens89
    @jlgibbens89 2 года назад +7

    Definitely add, sunscreen and mosquito repellent

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад

      Great points. At certain times in the year you can get eaten alive by mosquitoes! Especially if your new water a hunting in low altitudes.
      Great point mate!
      - Chris

    • @shanevillis4079
      @shanevillis4079 2 года назад

      Do those mozzie repellent bracelets work??

  • @RissaDotExe
    @RissaDotExe 2 года назад +3

    This is great stuff! Would most of the same apply for those carrying a bow?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад +1

      Hi Karissa great question! I'm not sure to be totally honest haha. I don't hunt with a bow *wish I did more of it* some of the items are sure to be the same. But given how unique hunting with a bow is I'm sure there are some things you'll definitely want to take.
      How long have you been hunting Karissa??
      - Chris

    • @RissaDotExe
      @RissaDotExe 2 года назад +1

      @@Thehuntsmanshow If I'm being honest, I haven't been out hunting yet lol. But living in Coota and as kids we learned how to survive the bush if the worst were to ever happened, like getting lost etc. We also learned how to hunt a bit. But I'm only just getting into archery and unfortunately the clubs have been closed and will be until January haha.
      I'm just relearning everything, doing my extensive research as I do, which brought me to your video!!

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад +1

      @@RissaDotExe how cool. I wish I had been taught survival skills when I was younger. Everything ive learnt has been done as a adult. That's cool that your getting into it though. Honesty and hunting are a great combo too. Don't ever feel inadequate just because your starting. Everyone's got to start someone where. Being open about where your at gives you a great roadmap towards learning more :)
      P.S I'm officially launching my own hunting club tomorrow (we'll it's live now but shhh!) haha huntingtrips.com.au/membership. I'm super excited to see how it does :)

  • @markhill2608
    @markhill2608 2 года назад +1

    Regarding the rhino 750 to my understanding it will only send a distress signal to other rhino users or gmrs unlike a stand alone plb.
    If i am wrong ...apologies

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад +1

      Really??? I didn't know that. If so I wanna know. I'll have to do some research.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад

      Thanks for letting me know Mark.

    • @markhill2608
      @markhill2608 2 года назад +1

      Keep up the awesome work mate

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад

      @@markhill2608 thanks Mark. Will do 😀

  • @pommiewog
    @pommiewog 2 года назад +1

    What do you recommend for a decent pair of binoculars?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад +1

      Pommie it depends what features you want and how much you want to spend. Do you want it to have a range finder? Or thermal?

    • @IntegratedBiotecture
      @IntegratedBiotecture 2 года назад +3

      @@Thehuntsmanshow I was going to ask this also. Maybe a good vid topic idea ;)

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад +1

      @@IntegratedBiotecture I agree. It would be a good video. To be honest I uavnt actually spent much time researching binos (apart from the ones I use). I might have to ask around around and get some info from others :)

  • @garytrigg-graynoth4034
    @garytrigg-graynoth4034 2 года назад +3

    Someone has been shopping to Moroka30😂

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад

      Haha yeah Gary! I love Moroka30 and what Rob's doing :)

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад

      I've got a few of his products

    • @garytrigg-graynoth4034
      @garytrigg-graynoth4034 2 года назад +1

      He does sell quality gear and backs himself with his own products. Not a fan of his realtree camo but then again if it works it works😂 would like to see him open more stores but the hunting community in Australia as per population is limited. Only ever had an awesome experience when buying from his store👍

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад +1

      @@garytrigg-graynoth4034 I think you've hit the nail on the head there. It would be great to see more stores but I don't think the market would support that and eventually it would change the business anyway. I'd prefer Moroka30 stay smaller but more profitable and keep its high quality gear.

    • @garytrigg-graynoth4034
      @garytrigg-graynoth4034 2 года назад

      Agree, needs to change his camo pattern for me though😂 have a few of his products such as a 75ltr backpack plus a carryout pack that folds into nothing, now thats been thought out. Good quality as well. Not sure if his gear is made in China still as this stops me from buying most things these days. Thing is the Chinese are 15yrs ahead of everyone else when it comes to manufacturing materials.

  • @nolixss694
    @nolixss694 2 года назад

    Hey mate, just curious if you use camo gloves?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад

      When I hunt deer in the high country during winter I do. Otherwise I tend not to.

    • @nolixss694
      @nolixss694 2 года назад

      @@Thehuntsmanshow do you prefer to use full finger or half finger gloves?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад +1

      @@nolixss694 I don't mind either way personally. I can see the benefits of both. My triggers aren't so hairline that I can still use a full fidgeted glove and not sorry too much. Which do you prefer?

    • @nolixss694
      @nolixss694 2 года назад

      @@Thehuntsmanshow going to buy a pair of gloves mate just not sure wether to go full finger or halved.

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад

      @@nolixss694 I'd start with full fingered. That way if ita cold where you hunt you'll be right. You can always cut off the ends haha

  • @Davide608
    @Davide608 28 дней назад

    a ghillie suit?

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  28 дней назад

      Hmmm lol i would say that's an optional extra personally. Do you use one regularly?

  • @MyColea
    @MyColea 2 года назад +2

    Oi mate do you have any vids of hunting pigs or getting attacked

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  2 года назад +2

      Sorry mate, no I don't. I'd love to go on a pig hunt though.

  • @vithakatsa5451
    @vithakatsa5451 Год назад

    terrible advice should always have all that crap and more in bush anything can happen at any time and a hunting buddy try never go alone .

    • @Thehuntsmanshow
      @Thehuntsmanshow  Год назад

      Vitha I agree if your heading into thr bush on a backpack hike or camping it's important to have all those things are more. But if your heading out to a local spot in the bush for 2 hours it's not all needed