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Started by RiverRoost, March 31, 2020, 03:54:25 PM
Quote from: ddturkeyhunter on March 31, 2020, 04:38:14 PMThe way things are changing fast it may not happen if you would like to go or not. What your thinking of do and want to know what to bring depends on a lot of things. First time I went to Florida in 2009 I sent a tent to a UPS store flew down there rented a car and went. Stop at store got two cases of bottle water and four extra gal jugs. Got anything to eat that didnt need to be cold and went hunting. So depends if you can eat junk food or need a three course meal. Just bring what every you would when ever you go on any one of your hunting trips.
Quote from: peewee on April 01, 2020, 04:33:25 AMRiver roost, I'm from MS too and may do the same thing. I'm going to sit back and watch the situation in the next 3 weeks. I have already camped twice on public land this season in MS and I tent camp often following MSU sports. So here's my tips. I have an instant tent and it can be set up in less than 10 minutes. Get you a Ryobi 18v air inflator (~$25) and a single air up matrices from Walmart ($7) and you are good to go. Bring a chair to sit outside tent. I have several camp lanterns that I can recharge in my truck. One of them even has a USB port and I charge my phone with it at night. For food just bring some jerky, lunch meat, nuts and fruit. But a $2 case of water at Kroger and drink that. I will also use it to bath with (wash rag, towel to wipe down with). With 1 bottle I of water I can wipe down and shave. I freeze big jugs of water before hand and throw it in my cooler (40 qt RTIC) and it keeps cool for several days. You can always pick up a bag of ice. For hunting I don't bring a table b/c some camping spots are small, I just use my tailgate. I'm thinking about making it easier and going hammock only. I have the hammock but I need a bug net and rain fly. That's my next experiment. Thanks a lot man. I graduated from State about 12 years ago and make it to game from time to time. I'm thinking with my home situation that if I do go out of state that a public camping will be the safest way to do it