Deer & Deer Hunting

HOW TO PACK FOR AN BOB ROBB OUT-OF-STATE BOWHUNT

Traveling bowhunters face a serious dilemma. You have to bring everything you need to be safe, comfortable and successful, not forgetting anything. If you drive, no worries – you can overload the truck with half of everything you own (and I do!). If you fly, that’s a whole ‘nother ball of wax. With a two 50-pound checked bag limit, plus carry-on, you have to make choices. That means meticulous planning and realistic expectations.

PRE-AIR TRAVEL PREP

First, a basic question must be answered. What gear will you find when you get where you’re going? If it’s an outfitted hunt, or you’re hunting with buddies in their backyard, you can

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