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Started by Mark Baker, November 13, 2010, 01:36:00 PM

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owlbait

TwoTracks wool vest
RFA Talon smallgame heaad
Ace HexHead
Zipper ZSR
Stalker Recurve
Summit lifeline
Advice from The Buck:"Only little girls shoot spikers!"

bgremill

Lone Wolf treestands
Thermacell
Easton xx75 or xx78 arrows
Merino wool
Wool
Magnus broadheads
Deerskin gloves
LL Bean boots
Japanese Water Stones

macksdad

Under Armor headsock thin lightweight very warm
Pack rack
Block fusion target
Hoyt Buffalo   #45@28,#50@28, #55 @28, #60@28
Hill Country Wildcat 52#@28
Hill Country Wildcat Static #57@31
Rick Welch Accuracy Factory

Ranger58

Okay I'm in!  How about all that we've learned from all of those that went to the campfire before us?  
A Niff-T-Seat
Wool anything
Burnt cork for camo
Good Bino's
A Wool Felt Fedora
My Montrail boots (bought in 1990 and still going strong after an average of five days a week usage)
Dacron B-50
Cedar shafts
and the ingenuity of this group!
Stickbows, Sidelocks and Flyrods, anything to make it more of a challenge!

Bear Kodiak 50@28 "the girl"
Palmer Classic w/ 50@28 and 56@27 limbs
58 Kodiak 45@28
Kodiak 59'er 50@28
1958 Pearson Hunter dual shelf 45@28
and my original longbow I used as a kid.

Mark Baker

Hey Jim...I've been using raker files for years for sharpening.  Good one!
My head is full of wanderlust, my quiver's full of hope.  I've got the urge to walk the prairie and chase the antelope! - Nimrod Neurosis

smokin joe

Yep, I like raker files too. I also use diamond stones, but raker files are my favorite.
TGMM
Compton
PBS
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small travel sized containers of bath powder, it works to make arrow quieter on the bow, makes the release smoother, show where your scent is going, emergency rash preventative and deodorant for when you are going into a public establishment after you realize that you smell like toe.

KEG

I like a couple things not mentioned.

Havel's knife with interchangeable blades

Stanley small rechargeable spotlight from Walmart

Puma "Hunters Pal" knife

Silk long underwear

Mark Baker

This one is "frugal" too.  

I like cotton balls for wind detectors.  Fun to let a little bit fly in the wind, and a $buck$ will get you a decades worth!

I've often wondered about those interchangeable blade knives....hmmmmm.

Got some alpaca wool socks for a Christmas present last year and was able to put them to use this season.....excellent socks.
My head is full of wanderlust, my quiver's full of hope.  I've got the urge to walk the prairie and chase the antelope! - Nimrod Neurosis

Mr.Magoo

Zippo lighters
Coleman lanterns
Swiss Army Knives
Barry White records ...    ;)

guspup

Camelback - I walk uphill alot, and get real thirsty.
Leafysuit - I can wear whatever the weather requires under it.
One of those LED strap on headlamps.
One of those pull thru carbon knife sharpeners for broadheads too.
Trail Cameras - At least gives you some pictures to show your friends after weeks of hunting and no getting :-)
A cell phone - so you can text your friends to find out you're not the only one sitting a tree freezzzzing all day not seeing anything.
:-)

macksdad

Mark, those knives with the changeable blades are awesome, I think the Schefield brand is the best, their blades are the best too.
Hoyt Buffalo   #45@28,#50@28, #55 @28, #60@28
Hill Country Wildcat 52#@28
Hill Country Wildcat Static #57@31
Rick Welch Accuracy Factory

**DONOTDELETE**

I'm pretty simple....

Shrew Bows

Asbell Wool pullover shirts

Ace Broadheads

Kustom King King Trailmaker Broadheads

Case Trapper style knives

GFA Quiver

Stormy Kromer hats

With this list of stuff I would do just fine.

Ray Lyon

Roger,  you forgot to list your favorite brown liquid.    :D  

the grip on a Super Shrew Longbow
Hand/toe warmers for cold weather
Silk long underwear
Axis arrow shafting
Knives sold by Ron LaClair (that man knows steel/design)
Lone Wolf tree stands and sticks
My Shrewhaven hunting partners
A glass of Basil Hayden bourbon and a pipe with some Nolans Downtown Special pipe tobacco
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Jim Dahlberg

Have to add one more product to this thread.  For rubber boot repair (and lots of other uses!) Sonneborn Sonolastic polyurethane NP-1 joint sealant is the best.  I have repaired barbed wire slashed boots that are still water proof after 5 years of wear.  It comes in all kinds of colors, is applied with a caulk gun and is the best flexible sealant I have found for all kinds of uses.  Even clothing repairs.  I started using it on my log buildings and have since found all kinds of uses for it.

ChuckC

Jim,  is that available everywhere or special order only ?
ChuckC

Jim Dahlberg

Chuck:
I am able to buy it locally at a specialty hardware/building store called Stan Houston's.  Google it and there are many sellers on the net.  Hope that helps.  Less than $5 per tube less shipping.


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