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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunter42" data-source="post: 501034" data-attributes="member: 32635"><p>mcseal 2 I have been backpack hunting for the last several years and the best advice I can give is to get David Longs book called Public land Mulies. you can get it thru eastmans. as far as gear goes what time of year are you going to be hunting? for my mule deer hunts in september I take A 20 degree bag, if you are sleeping on an insulated pad its good to single didgit temps. also I strongly recomend for a stove jet boil its a little bulky but last year I cooked over 36 meals counting coffee and didnt even use a full fuel canister! my old stove wood use one every 2 days. It will boil 2 cups of water in 2 minutes.I also take 2 111 ounce water bladders one stays in my pack and one in camp for drinking. I also carry my water filter with me always that way when I come across a water source I fill up the bladder in my pack. my tent is a big agnus lynx pass 2 man weighs just over 4 pounds and has plenty of room for me and my gear to get out of the weather. Last year it rained every night and I stayed very dry and comfy. But get that book I think it's 20 bucks from eastmans and it is full of great gear tips and will get you on the right path! Good luck and great hunting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunter42, post: 501034, member: 32635"] mcseal 2 I have been backpack hunting for the last several years and the best advice I can give is to get David Longs book called Public land Mulies. you can get it thru eastmans. as far as gear goes what time of year are you going to be hunting? for my mule deer hunts in september I take A 20 degree bag, if you are sleeping on an insulated pad its good to single didgit temps. also I strongly recomend for a stove jet boil its a little bulky but last year I cooked over 36 meals counting coffee and didnt even use a full fuel canister! my old stove wood use one every 2 days. It will boil 2 cups of water in 2 minutes.I also take 2 111 ounce water bladders one stays in my pack and one in camp for drinking. I also carry my water filter with me always that way when I come across a water source I fill up the bladder in my pack. my tent is a big agnus lynx pass 2 man weighs just over 4 pounds and has plenty of room for me and my gear to get out of the weather. Last year it rained every night and I stayed very dry and comfy. But get that book I think it's 20 bucks from eastmans and it is full of great gear tips and will get you on the right path! Good luck and great hunting! [/QUOTE]
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