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I did a pack tear-down over the weekend trying to figure out how to “lighten the load” for day elk hunts.
I took out a few knife re-sharpening items but I can’t get it much below 23#. I’m planning for an emergency overnight and proving wilderness first aid to myself, partner or somebody injured in the outback until I can get SAR to respond to extract and/or a helo extraction if needed (The SAR team calls in helo backup if needed).
Kuiu 3200 pack w/ bear spray, hunting knife and blackhawk serpa holster attached to the right hip belt (I covered the holster’s open bottom with camo duct tape to keep dirt or snow out of the barrel when I put the pack down. I also clipped off the serpa retaining mechanism since I don’t want to fumble with the little release mechanism in a griz encounter. Spray in left hand, gun in right, praying in the middle.)
6.8#
4 Kuiu game bags (1 quarter size, 3 smaller size)
1.5#
Piranha replaceable blade knife, small knife sharpener, skein of paracord, and disposable black gloves for gutting (I got used to wearing opening up wild pigs and brucellosis concerns)
1.0#
First aid kit including mylar emergency sleeping bag (I’m WAFA- Wilderness Advanced First Aid trained). 2 butane lighters.
0.9#
Bino case, binos, Spot satellite messenger, small field book from WAFA course.
2.6#
Headlamp, 4AA and 4 AAA spare batteries (headlight and Spot). Backup cell phone rechargeable and connection cord.
0.6#
TP, firestarters, in plastic bags
0.4#
100 oz. Camelback with water (I have a water filter but can’t rely on finding creeks).
6.0#
XD 10mm with 15 rounds Buffalo Bore dangerous game loads (The saying in Montana is after 5 rounds either the griz, or you are dead)
2.5#
Paper topo maps and compass (I use OnX Hunt on iPhone but in event it gets destroyed in a slip/ fall or lost).
0.2#
I carry my range finder on 1 lanyard and cow call/ wind smoke bottle on another lanyard in my pants pockets so not good included in pack.
It all finishes up just under 23#. Add any food/ snacks I bring with me.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by Bill; 09-12-2022, 11:27 AM.
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Originally posted by Chad_E View PostJust got back Saturday from our Colorado hunt. We hunted opening day (9/2) to last Friday. My hunting partner drew blood first on Saturday 9/3. I called in the same bull 4 times for him before he was able to get a shot off. It was awesome! I had that bull some kind of worked up. Unfortunately, for some reason, the arrow didn't get much penetration and after a 400+ yard track we never found the bull. We believe the shot only got one lung.
It was hot which made hunting tough, IMO. After putting in the work, I was able to connect on this bull last Friday. The last day of our hunt. Now back at the office and missing it already.
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For those that are interested. Scored 276 6/8
Nice one!
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Originally posted by justletmein View PostBill, plug all your stuff into lighterpack.com and check out the breakdown. You can sort by all sorts of categories, create your own, and mark things as consumables or worn on your body.
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Originally posted by justletmein View PostBill, plug all your stuff into lighterpack.com and check out the breakdown. You can sort by all sorts of categories, create your own, and mark things as consumables or worn on your body.
Thanks. I looked at the site. It does what my piece of cardboard did- totals the weight and gives the ability to look at pie charts and percentages.
But I don’t see it reducing what water or a pistol weigh. Did I miss something?
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Originally posted by Bill View PostThanks. I looked at the site. It does what my piece of cardboard did- totals the weight and gives the ability to look at pie charts and percentages.
But I don’t see it reducing what water or a pistol weigh. Did I miss something?
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Originally posted by jaker_cc View PostMr. Bill, I’ve never been able to get an elk completely quartered and boned out in 4 game bags. Have you found a resource that shows you how to get it done in that few bags? I’m usually in the 6-7 range for getting an elk out
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We do 4 quarter bags and a small bag for straps, tenders and trimmings. I think we could put everything into 4 bags if we didn't mind the weight, I have to watch it these days.
Weather guy is saying maybe a weather change middle of next week that includes snow. Check your forecast before the last packing of the bags.
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