I don’t think I’m going to get one. Like I said I already have to much stuff. I need to start carrying as little as possible. When I first started I had a bow a flashlight and a pocket knife. Now it’s two lights, two knives, batteries, gloves, hat, water, grunt call, sent away spray, cover sent, GPS, a pair of binoculars, and a peanut butter and jelly sandwich if I can find room.
Knowledge is the best thing you can carry with you....The more you learn and understand the less cumbersome the whole process will become. The biggest keys to being successful is just being able to recognize the right set up, the time, the right conditions, etc.....and being disciplined enough to do the right things. Folks will argue this point but the real key to being successful though is being able to go hunting when those times and conditions are right. There's a huge difference in hunting when you choose to hunt versus just hunting when you're able to go. Good land and being able to go whenever you want to is a big key to many people's success....