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I realized today that I carry way too much stuff deer hunting for "just in case". I'm going to cut it down to a small haversack... Knife, drag, rope, small first aid kit, wipes and the rest in my pockets. My backpack was killing my shoulders on the hike back to the car.

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But there are times when I feel that it's better to have something and not need it than to need something and not have it. For an all day stand, I tend to go overboard and carry a bit too much. I seem to have every need covered .... lol. But one thing I hate is to walk up steep hills and go way back in only to be forced to go back home and get something that I didn't think I would need, but did. One thing that comes to mind is extra clothing for warmth. Sometimes it is hard to imagine as you begin to break a sweat climbing those hills, that sitting motionless for several hours will freeze you right off your stand. So it truly is an art to "right-sizing" your pack items. You can go overboard in both extremes.

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15 minutes ago, Doc said:

But there are times when I feel that it's better to have something and not need it than to need something and not have it. For an all day stand, I tend to go overboard and carry a bit too much. I seem to have every need covered .... lol. But one thing I hate is to walk up steep hills and go way back in only to be forced to go back home and get something that I didn't think I would need, but did. One thing that comes to mind is extra clothing for warmth. Sometimes it is hard to imagine as you begin to break a sweat climbing those hills, that sitting motionless for several hours will freeze you right off your stand. So it truly is an art to "right-sizing" your pack items. You can go overboard in both extremes.

For sure, all day sits require one to carry a lot more. I got the bath room scale out a few weeks ago to check the weight of my pack and cloths I was wearing, including boots and bow..... and that totaled 30 lbs. My pack on all day sits is about 20 lbs, but I carry 3 bottles of water, food, extra cloths and my heater body suit, along with all the other necessities. I often have an hour or more hike in, so there is no going back to get something I need or forgot. 

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