Planning a Long Deer Hunting Trip? Equipment Tips that Can Save Your Life
Any UK deer hunter enjoys the thought of heading out on a long hunting adventure. If you’re going away for a couple of days or a couple of weeks, it’s a good idea to contemplate what to take with you carefully. Here’s some information to begin with.
Tip #1: Food and Water Provisions
Some hunters enjoy an elaborate meal after a day of stalking deer and others are content to open a pouch of army-style rations that require no cooking. Water is also important. Transport your water in collapsible square plastic cubes called “jerry cans”. They fold small enough to allow you to put them in your pocket or travel pack but expand to hold as much as 10 litres.
Deer Hunting Equipment – Tip #2: Tents and Sleeping Bags
You must carry a tent along with a sleeping bag if you plan to stay outside overnight. For roughly £50, you should be able to find a tent that folds down into a size that will fit in a backpack. Your best option is a strong rip-stop tent made of nylon that has a built-in floor and fibreglass support poles. You should select a sleeping bag based on the climate conditions.
Tip #3: Necessities for Hunting
Along with your firearm and ammunition, be sure to include a rifle scope, gun lock, gun case and gun cleaning supplies, hunting bow, arrows and bow scope; orange vest, small waist pack, shoes, hats, gloves and a a full change of clothes. You should also bring decoys, scent eliminator and game calls; sunglasses, camera. Boots that repel water are critical.
Deer Hunting Equipment – Tip #4: Night Time Needs
A number of deer trackers take bed supplies, lanterns, lights, table, chairs as well as a battery powered clock radio. Some carry only the basics: a candle and blankets. If you’re going to be hunting at night, you’ll need night vision equipment. A means of sharpening your knife is another necessity. Finally, bring something to aid you in starting a fire.
Tip #5: Personal Cleanliness
Depending on your situation, you may or may not have access to water for bathing. You should plan on taking a shower bag if you intend to hunt for a long stretch of time. Shower bags are big containers of water with a hose and nozzle. Make certain to also carry toiletries. If you plan to be away a long time in a central locale, there are lots of portable toilets on hand.
Deer Hunting Equipment – Tip #6: Climate and Terrain
If you can manage it, determine what the future topography and weather will hold in advance. Make sure you’re aware of how far from camp you go, especially at night.
Deer hunting equipment in the UK has to consist of the correct gun, which could ultimately be the major decider of a good hunt or a bad one. Getting to know your equipment is a must. Become comfortable with it, so that you will be able to take careful aim and shoot well. If you are the kind of person who is scared away by harsh recoil, make sure to choose a lighter calibre gun. Deer and other equal size game require a gun of .243 calibre or greater. Despite the fact that they possess a bit more recoil, the 270 calibre, along with the .30-06 calibres are considered two of the finest ones used for hunting, even though more recoil is involved. However, in the heat of the moment, when a gun is being fired, the hunter doesn’t pay attention to the recoil.
Although whitetail hunting equipment is available in all styles, archery hunting equipment such as the recurve bow, compound bow, long bow or crossbow cannot be utilized in the UK for any form of game hunting. The most favoured method of hunting the whitetail deer in UK remains the rifle.
There is a high demand for deer hunting in the UK and plenty of outfitters to choose from. However, not all of them are equally accommodating. Make sure to ask questions and find out all that you can about the expedition before you become committed to it. Meals, accommodations, the bait sites, as well as the number of hunters allowed for each of the hunting guides are all important factors to know.
Tip #7: Miscellaneous
Carry some snack bars on you to munch on as you wait around in the blind or on a stand. A lightweight rain poncho, a portable emergency kit and pocket-sized Mylar “space blanket” are important too, and so are a compass, tweezers and bug spray.
Having the right gear on a deer hunting trip in the UK can make the difference between success and failure. It may even save your life.




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