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Essentials You Need To Pack for a Hunting Trip

Jul 30, 2021
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Of course, you’ll need a weapon and a license to hunt, but there are many other hunting trip essentials you will need for your journey. If you overlook certain things to take on a hunting trip while packing, you can make your expedition stressful. For example, you may need to cut a piece of rope or meat while hunting, and without items such as hunting knives, this process is extremely difficult. For a fun and safe adventure in the wilderness, here is everything you need for a hunting trip.

Camouflage Clothing and Sturdy Boots

To blend into the surrounding landscape, you can wear comfortable camouflage clothing. This includes a camouflage face mask, hat, shirt, and pants. When you go on a hunting trip, you will also need our outdoor tactical boots. Sturdy boots will allow you to travel easily on all types of terrain while protecting your feet.

Headlamps and Flashlights

During the late afternoon, when the sun is setting, it can become difficult to see. Headlamps and flashlights are hunting trip essentials. Headlamps are especially useful because they allow both of your hands to be free. Additionally, both headlamps and flashlights are very helpful for setting up a camp if you plan to camp and spend the night outdoors.

Binoculars and Rangefinders

Whether you decide to hunt deer or ducks, you’ll need a reliable pair of binoculars. Binoculars increase your field of vision so that you can make a clean shot. They also allow you to scan the surrounding area and find your target quickly and effectively. After you spot your target, a rangefinder is a great way to ensure you make the shot. A rangefinder is a small device, usually handheld, that determines the distance between you and the target.

Food and Water Supplies

Everyone needs food and water to survive. Make sure you pack plenty of food, preferably items that will not spoil easily. Instead of bringing a lot of water to your campsite, you can filter water from a nearby stream or creek. There are plenty of ways to filter water physically and chemically, so you can choose the method that works best for you.

Hunting Knives

A sharp hunting knife is useful for cutting rope, dressing animals, opening cans, and more. You can bring a sharpener along with the hunting knife in case it becomes dull. If you have room in your pack, you can bring two hunting knives just in case one becomes lost or damaged.

Battery Packs

If you choose to bring a camera, cell phone, or other electronic devices on your trip, you will need a battery pack. When traveling to an area with cell phone service, it is always a good idea to bring your cell phone along just in case you need to make an emergency call. Even devices with the best battery power can run out quickly, so a fully charged battery pack is essential for your hunting trip.

Waterproof Gear

Unfortunately, weather predictions are not always correct. While the app on your phone may predict sunshine, you need to be prepared for rain. The weather can change in an instant, so it’s always helpful to bring waterproof gear just in case. You can bring a poncho or waterproof clothing in your hunting pack to prepare for any storms as well. If you want to keep your campsite dry, a tarp and a waterproof tent are great options.

Game Bags

After you hunt, you will need a place to put the game. Many hunters enjoy using game bags or trash bags. Trash bags can tear with large amounts of game, so game bags are the better choice. Another benefit of game bags is that they are reusable and easy to clean, unlike trash bags.

Rubber Gloves

Because animals can carry bacteria and parasites, it’s best to wear rubber gloves when dressing the game. These gloves are strong, reusable, and easy to sanitize. Rubber gloves will protect your skin and any scratches from infection. You can place a few pairs of rubber gloves inside your hunting pack just in case one goes missing.

Sanitary Wipes

Hunters use sanitary or baby wipes for all kinds of things, such as washing their hands and faces, cleaning their knives, brushing dirt off clothes, and more. If you decide to pack baby wipes, make sure they are in a sealable package or container. You do not want them to dry out or become dirty during your journey.

Emergency Blankets

In case of cold temperatures, you can bring an emergency blanket. Even if you aren’t expecting cold weather, it’s always a good idea to keep one in your pack. These survival blankets are lightweight and take up very little space. These blankets allow you to conserve your body heat and energy, which is helpful during cold weather or if you decide to camp at night.

Bug Spray

At some point, you are bound to run into mosquitoes, flies, and other bugs in the woods. To prevent any insect bites, you can bring a few cans of bug spray. While generic bug spray will work, the animals will be able to smell you. To avoid this issue, use specific types of bug spray that keep the bugs away and do not disturb any nearby game.

First-Aid Kits

On any outdoor adventures, you’ll need to bring a first-aid kit. These kits should include items such as gauze, Band-Aids of all sizes, sanitizing wipes, antibacterial creams, and more. These kits do not need to be large, but you should have enough supplies to help in case of an emergency. If you end up using any of these items, remember to restock your kit before your next trip.

And that’s what you need to pack for a hunting trip. To summarize, you need to bring:

  • An emergency blanket
  • Sanitary wipes
  • Rubber gloves
  • Game bags
  • Waterproof gear
  • A battery pack
  • Hunting knives
  • Food and water supplies
  • Binoculars and rangefinders
  • Headlamps and flashlights
  • Bug spray
  • Emergency kits
  • Sturdy boots and camouflage clothing.

Before your next hunting adventure, remember to pack these items and bring along a pair of comfortable, lightweight, and durable boots from our online store at ALTAI®.

What You Need To Pack for a Hunting Trip

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