{"id":2192,"date":"2018-03-04T05:23:00","date_gmt":"2018-03-04T05:23:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rangetoreel.com\/?p=2192"},"modified":"2018-06-28T15:39:40","modified_gmt":"2018-06-28T15:39:40","slug":"fill-hunting-blind-bag","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rangetoreel.com\/fill-hunting-blind-bag\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Fill Your Hunting Blind Bag"},"content":{"rendered":"
Filling up your hunting blind bag<\/strong><\/em> is one of the most daunting tasks for young hunters. Forgetting something important can quickly ruin an otherwise great hunt. The easiest way to make sure you bring everything you need is to prepare a simple checklist ahead of time. With a Hunting blind bag checklist you’ll be able to quickly pack without accidentally forgetting something important. <\/p>\n If you don’t already have a blind bag you should check out the ALPS OutdoorZ Delta Waterfowl Deluxe Blind Bag<\/a>. The heavy Duty Delta blind bag is big enough to hold a few boxes of shells and everything else on this checklist. Delta blind bags are completely waterproof and made out of a foam material. It will actually float if you accidentally drop it into the pond. It even has a separate waterproof valuables pocket that you can store your phone, keys and anything else you don’t want to lose.<\/p>\n If you want to give your buddies a good laugh just forget your shotgun shells on your next duck hunt. Believe me when I say they won’t be quick to let you live it down. It’s not only embarrassing it’s frustrating as well. Sitting down in your blind to find out you forgot a box of shells will make a grown man cry. Do this once and you’ll quickly realize you should have made a hunting blind bag checklist.<\/p>\n Your checklist should include all of the essential items you’re going to need on the hunt. A few things I include in my blind bag checklist are shells, dog whistle, cell phone, sunglasses, hunting license, insect repellent, duck strap, extra duck calls, wire cutters, multitool, binoculars, wire ties, earplugs, extra contacts and solution, hand warmers, choke tubes, gloves and anything else you can think of. This is just the start of my list. I have a ton of other random stuff strewn about that’s been helpful over the years.\u00a0 You’ll probably need another list for all your cold weather hunting gear<\/a>.<\/p>\n You should pick and choose what you want to take with you depending on the weather and other variables in your hunt. I further fine tune my selection depending on where I’m going and what the weather looks like. If you’re hunting with a buddy someone is bound to forget something or break something. I tend to pack a few extra sets of earplugs and an extra pair of sunglasses just in case. <\/p>\nFinding a Hunting Blind Bag<\/h2>\n