Leave them where they lay, as others said be considerate if anyone else uses the land. I like to leave them right in front of my stand If possible and pick off a coyote or 2.
Tp , knife, rope, marking tape, SNACKS, flashlight, compass, cellphone, seasonal things, deer scents, hand warmers, extra gloves. In bow season it's only a fanny pack.
We have 2 adult females with a boar right now and 8 piglets that will be ready to go to butcher right after New Years, just brought 9 pigs to butcher in May. I'll never buy store brand bacon again!
Have some arrows for sale or trade for a climber in good shape. I'm in binghamton area for trade.
7 maxima red 350, 26.5 carbon to carbon.
5 maxima red 350, 27.5 ctc
7 maxima blue 350, 27.5 ctc 3 bareshaft
6 green nockturnals included. All have Onestringer wraps and blazers are straight fletched.
Would take 150 or a gently used climber stand.
I'm switching from muzzy 3 blade to nap thunderhead 125 this year, I've got them flying like darts ton 40 yards. I might try mechanicals in the future but these thunderheads are really impressing me by how they fly and penetrate my targets.