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What’s in your vest?

Started by DeafGobbler, February 04, 2018, 08:10:32 PM

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ShootingABN!

Toilet Paper!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bowguy

I thought I lightened the load this year but my vest is still heavier than it was years ago when I just grabbed two or three mouth calls.

Aluminum pot
Maybe a waterproof one
Crystal pot
Longbox
Scratchbox
Strikers
Mouth calls
Conditioning supplies
Water
Gloves
Hat
Face mask
shells
Zip ties
License
Pen
Lighter
Binoculars
Owl hooter
Crow call
Goose call
Silent dog whistle
Small light in case a bear blows at me in the dark, somehow it's important to identify how far away they are. Used not too often so the batteries are prob dead
Compass
Thermacell w extra mats and butane


A squealing hen call
That fake nut cracking sound thing
An ozonics so the birds don't smell me
Just kidding bout the last 3

Buckman18

Knight n Hale Moonshiner Crystal Pot
Knight n Hale Aluminum Pot
American Strutter Ceramic Pot
Custom Slate
Box Call
4-5 mouth calls
Hooter
Crow call
Face mask and gloves
TP
Chalk and conditioning pack
Extra Shells in case an army of turkeys attack me
Gallon ziplock bags in case I kill one way back in yonder somewhere
Drinks and snacks


Harty

Way too much stuff! I keep telling myself I'm going to go lighter every year. I take a bunch out....then have a panic attack and put it all back in.

TRG3

I really need to convert my turkey vest into a tree squirrel vest since I stuff all of my turkey stuff in a large fanny pack. I do carry a light with a green bulb which I've read, and experienced, that it doesn't spook turkeys. Also, I've usually got two black plastic garbage bags, one that goes under my ground lounger to keep my butt dry and the other to go over my "stuff" if it rains. A head net to keep off the mosquitoes and buffalo gnats is a must if you are hunting in a swampy area. Then, the usual 3-5 calls, strikers, etc. Oh yeah...be sure that you've got a tissue packet or two for the inevitable "call of mother nature".

mike103

So much stuff that if I fell in a lake I would drown.

Third weekend in NY coming up and I should do some house cleaning.

Pitiful part is that even with all that I carry I still am missing something every time out.

This weekend I'm going to rest a bit and not run and gun as much. Going to breakout the decoys and head to the fields and relax in my gobbler lounger.

yelpaholic

thermocell
tp
box
slate pot
aluminum pot
crystal pot
ceramic pot
outlaw hen
mouth yelpers
gloves,mask
crow call
turkey tote
chalk,scotchbrite
wing
thermocell refills
and usually an ole gobbler :OGturkeyhead:

High plains drifter

I don't carry a pack.I take 3 shells in my gun, a knife, a phone, a lighter, 1 slate call, a bottle of water, chewing tobacco, binoculars around my neck, a wool hat.

Sir-diealot

What's this vest you speak of?
Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength. Arnold Schwarzenegger

John Koenig:
"It's better to live as your own man, than as a fool in someone else's dream."

wchadw

i'm getting old so i pack pretty light....

i usually carry one decoy depending on the time of year.  sometimes one jake sometimes a "breeder" hen in the carry bag which i put on ground and sit on.
tenzig pack with kick out chair legs
1 either pot call and striker OR lynch jet slate and conditioning tools for slate/pot
1 box call i can gobble on
couple of extra shells
facemask and gloves
i think there is a crow call in there somewhere?
if its hot, i carry my thermocell

RutnNStrutn

Easier to post a pic than to type it all up!! :lol: