Just got Mississippi season underway and we all think a lot hanging from a tree. I was thinking about my Top favorite Bowhunting Accessories...here they are in no order.
1. KME Knifesharper with Stones.......it does the job! portable, well made\\. I keep my stones clean with Break Free gun slovent... Most importantly, i can get a smokin razor edge on my BH with it that is so sharp it almost cuts my eye when i look at it.
2. Smokeys Coon Urine..(female)..............it WORKS....deer after deer cross my stinky leather boot trail and never check up. I wear Russell snakeboots till Nov down here because we got Snakes and a lot of them..Smokeys coon urine helps me masks the leather.
3. Fenix Wensel Bros. Light....compact, powerful , right size..well made... I own two in case lord forbid i lose one...always in my pocket. Those two flashlight salesmen arent too bad a guys either.
What are some of ya'lls? i am always learning :)
I'm happy with my arrow master quiver I just got it it allows me to pass the lull in the day by carrying 5 judos along
1. Toyota Tundra pickup to get there
2. Leica compact binocs to see what's coming
3. Lone Wolf tree stand to stay comfy.
im a western guy, but here goes anyway..
1. leupold gold ring switch power 10/17x42 binos- the switching to 17 has saved me walking many miles...
2. hanwag boots- finally got a great pair of boots. yes they were pricy, but i wish id have done it years ago.
3.cabelas classic rag wool sweaters- theyre warm, fairly water resistant, great neautral colors that blend in well, look good enough to wear with jeans in town, comfy to shoot in, and i can get 3 of em for under $100. best deal ive found in hunting clothes anywhere.
My favorite in South Louisiana and Canada.
my Thermocell.My only regret is I did not have them for the first 35 years of hunting as I grew up.2nd. my LL Bean Boots.Kip
Keeping it to just 3...
1. Patagonia DAS parka. The warmest coat I own, but still very light (28 ounces), has its own stuff sack so it stuffs down to maybe half the size of a very small sleeping bag. Nice to know its in the pack so if it gets real cold I can pull it on and I'm ok. Or I can get back to camp all cold and thrashed and pull that on, like pulling on a sleeping bag. Warm enough it's my around town coat in the coldest weather here, way-way-way below zero.
2. Sitka 90% coat. Light, waterproof enough for most of the time, and really like the zippered pockets for a camera. And it fits close so no blousing that could catch my bow string.
3. Patagonia puff vest. Can't believe how warm it is, weighs next to nothing and doesn't stick out much at all under #2.
Merino wool bass
Snakeboots
Thermocell
Russell snake boots
Marc Anthony Ghillie
Bob Dozier Yukon Skinner
Knives of Alaska Bear Cub
Lone Wolf Assault w/sticks
KME Broadhead Sharpener
Havalon knife
Puffer bottle for checking the wind
Flashlight
kakaduaustralia.com satchel (It's not a purse!) :D They don't sell the one I have anymore, but the "bowling bag" is close. I love it.
cheap led green lights from walmart that clip to the brim of your hat.
Wet wipes
Camera
thermacel
advil as I get older
Gorilla Harness
Knee high rubber boots
KME Sharp Broadheads
1) Puffer bottle
2) Tree Saddle
3) hate to say it, but my Smartphone....
1.Asbell Wool ziper jacket
2. Marbles pin on compass
3. Puffer bottle of talc
1. Asbell pull over.
2. screaming eagle stand.
3. game cart.
(4 and about a zillion other things)
1. Thermacell
2. maribou feathers i still have from Screaming Eagle Archery years ago on my bows for wind direction
3. my Lakota styled side quiver I got in 1992
Thermocell
thermocell
thermocell
1. My son to help drag game. Course he shot the only deer this year so it didn't work out the way I like it.
2. My grinder and canner for putting meat up.
3. Carpet blade in the razer knife. Makes quick work of skinning.
My Silvertip
Asbell pullover
KME knife sharpener
Several of the above. Plus
small Gorillapod flex-leg camera mount.
i would add my new lone wolf flip seat climber - AWESOME. sits like a hang on with all the advantages for shooting, but climbs just like the sit and climb.
1. Thermacell 2. Ghillie Suit 3. L.E.D Lenser light.
1. Puffer bottle
2. Bow Mate quiver
3. camera w/ clip shot mount
Asbell pullover
Ladder stand
Finex flashlight
1 My lucky penny fox whistle
2 my knife
3 a compass my grandfather gave me when I was a boy
1. Hunting knife(old Kinfolks) I got from my Dad.
2. Fenix PD32 flashlight. No such thing as darkness. 330 lumens max of light when looking for deer. My best purchase. Buy them for my best hunting buddies as gift.
3. Lone Wolf tree stand
I would have to say....
My Case Shark Tooth my girls picked out
My KOM Bushman Shirt
Mini mag light flash lights (ive never had agood flashlight)
No special order,
Thermacell
Gore-Tex
Petzl LED headlamp
1. Woolrich vest
2. LaClair skinner
3. Cabelas Trax rubber boots
I can't believe the master has lowered himself to relying on a jig to keep his angle while sharpening a broadhead. You're getting soft old man... :laughing:
Gray Wolf Woolens Vest
KME Knife Sharpener
Woodpecker drill and bolts
Can't help it, last but not least... Ullfrotte' wool longjohns.
P.S. The Leupold Pinnacle Binos I bought from Chinook 907 above, Love 'em !!!
it's my eyes! Wait another decade buddy...it will get you.....got to start getting in shape for our elk hunt in 6 years!!!!!
1. Lone wolf alpha hand climber.
Everything else is replaceable/has been replaced several times over.
Steger Camuks
Smartwool longjohns
SI insulated wool vest
- Cavalier Finger Tab
- Kwikee Arrow Holder
- Sika Gear Forest Clothing
My good clear head most of the time that comes with a good nights rest.
My bow
My arrows
The older i get the more that good nights rest i need.
Well made and setup bow.
Well tuned arrows to the bow.
A good knife w/ sharpening stone.
heater body suit
knap sack
modified tab
1.smoke in a bottle
2.zip ties
3.CTL 60 Gehl skidsteer.(makes great trails to the stand and can quickly make hidden food plots)