3 STEPS to The Ultimate ELK HUNTING Pack SYSTEM

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024

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  • @MiddleOutdoorsman
    @MiddleOutdoorsman Рік тому +9

    Being one of those local types who's up in the mountains about every weekend, I've developed a system. Generally speaking what I've established for myself is this:
    - Emergency kit , kill kit, food kit, electronics kit, or clothing, get packed in light weight, *different colored,* zipper pouches or dry bags.
    - Everything I need regular access to gets put on my waist belt so I don't have to take my pack off very often.
    - Anything I don't immediately need gets put in the main bag on my pack.
    - All items, I put in the same location, each time. If I need something, I don't need to think about it, I know where it is.
    - Depending on how I'm rolling, I've a system worked out for day hunting/hiking, car camping, backpacking with a tent, and backpacking with a hammock. Each system has it's standard gear I've worked out.
    If I'm going on a more serious trip, 3 or more days, I start packing my shit a full week in advance. Never pack the day or night before unless it's just a day trip, your bound to forget something if you do.

  • @vpkrvpkr
    @vpkrvpkr 27 днів тому

    Had a good laugh soooo true!!! Didn't even realize I'm the over packer organizer guy.

  • @darrensmall4313
    @darrensmall4313 Рік тому +3

    By far and away, Cliff's videos are tops for western hunting but he also addresses the fact that you really need to be healthy/in shape for these hunts too. Very practical information based on no kidding experience.

  • @richardkramer1094
    @richardkramer1094 Рік тому +2

    So, because I live in Kansas and hunt the western States I have a 10’+2’ tandem axle enclosed trailer dedicated to my hunting gear. There is a Reliable Tent & Teepee 10’x12’ tent with an 8’ cook shack that attaches to the tent, a 10’x12’ inner tent liner for those frigid hunts, and a Colorado Stove, that is my base camp outfit. My base camp necessities are in a separate storage box. My Spike Camp gear is stored in a separate storage box. I use a Mystery Ranch Metcalf for Spike camp but I also attach my Mystery Ranch Pintler to the outside of my Metcalf, both use the same frame and it only takes a few minutes to swap the frame from one to the other. The Pintler is my day pack and I carry the minimum but necessary items for that day and can sinch it down so there is no bulk. I also have room in my trailer for my ATV and enough Osage Orange wood for base camp stove. When I have a chance I will take a video and send it to you @Cliff . Another great video @Cliff

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому +2

      For sure. I’d love to see that setup… we’re talking serious organization beyond the packs now 👍 good stuff

    • @richardkramer1094
      @richardkramer1094 Рік тому

      @@CliffGray I wouldn’t all it organization but rather a place to keep and store my dedicated hunting gear so it’s ready to go when I need it. I always replace why I use and check it twice a year, before I go and when I return. It’s a ‘peace of mind’ issue for me.

  • @IntenseAngler
    @IntenseAngler Рік тому +2

    Great vid as always Cliff! You've really got your systems dialed in there man. This is an inspiration for me to get back on my game. When I was younger it was "throw shit in the truck and go". Then I was that OCD guy for awhile, haha. Now I at least have my front and day pack systems dialed in... next is developing a better system for the trip specific stuff (I still tend to have some OCD on that one, haha).

  • @Chasindinner
    @Chasindinner 6 місяців тому +3

    Man, I was literally about to call you and get some advice on a new pack. Glad I looked here first

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  6 місяців тому +2

      You can still call me man, ha!

  • @wyomtnhippie
    @wyomtnhippie Рік тому +2

    I run pretty close to the same system. Kifaru Stryker xl with a bane attached as a lid. I run their camp bag on extended trips for the extra space needed. Good luck this season! Hunt hard!

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      Good luck to you too! 👍

  • @Sarge9096
    @Sarge9096 Рік тому +6

    I’m thinking of using my battle belt during 2nd rifle season so that I can keep as much stuff off of my chest as I can. Since I’m used to wearing the belt with my armor I’m comfortable with low or high crawling to get to a shooting position while wearing it.

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому +1

      That might work. Personally I don't like wearing a bunch of bulk/weight on my harness or belt, particularly if I am having to use a backpack during the hunt.

    • @Sarge9096
      @Sarge9096 Рік тому +2

      @@CliffGray I'm in the army and stationed in the army. The battle belt is to more easily disperse the weight across your hips instead of your back and shoulders. what you keep in your bino harness I keep on my belt I have my full trauma kit, spare ammo, LRF, water source, knife, and some other odds and ends. I never take it off when i'm not in camp and I can maneuver in it without dropping my kit.

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      @@Sarge9096 i'll check it out! sounds like a good option

    • @PhilDoesItAll
      @PhilDoesItAll 25 днів тому

      @@Sarge9096how would you wear a belt like that comfortably with a backpack that has a waist belt? I was in the Marine Corps and did a fair amount of rucking and wore battle belts and armor and I don’t think I would consider trying that in the back country.

  • @1bobharvey
    @1bobharvey 10 місяців тому

    I fall into a third camp of people. I over pack for day hunts and under pack for longer hunts. AKA I pretty much take the same thing on both types of hunts minus a tent, sleeping system, and extra food. On a day hunt I will bring a puffy, thermals, full rain gear, kill kit, some food for over night if need be, inreach, and first aid essentials, optics, weapons, a saw, jetboil, ect. I only use packs I can haul meat on cause an extra trip to the truck 6 miles each way just to get a backpack would suck.

  • @joek5800
    @joek5800 Рік тому

    crazy i cant find a single video about the comfortability on wearing a bino harness and a back pack!!! ive never worn a harness and was just trying to see something or anything on wearing a bino harness with a back country pack! might be a great video idea

  • @danielhurst8863
    @danielhurst8863 9 місяців тому

    Makes me feel good about my system, as it is very similar.

  • @Greg766
    @Greg766 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the videos Cliff!

  • @brianp296
    @brianp296 Рік тому +2

    Planning my first guided mountain Elk hunt in BC for this fall. You videos have been extremely helpful getting all the little shit I haven't thought about. It gets overwhelming a bit, I'm an eastern Canada flat land hunter!
    Have you or can you do a short video about tipping on a guided hunt?

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому +2

      Glad the videos have been helpful! good luck on your hunt. I'll touch on tipping in the future. I haven't done many videos on guided hunt how-tos, so I can integrate that into a video. In general, 10-25% is the norm - based on service, the amount of staff involved, etc... If there are multiple employees involved - cooks, guides, wranglers - just ask the outfitter how is appropriate to split it up, or they can distribute it.

  • @normankaster917
    @normankaster917 Рік тому +1

    Your set up is very very similar to how I run a kuiu pack with my stalker 500 and pro bino harness in combination with either my pro LT 3600 bag or switch the 3600 out if I'm not running 5-6 days in the depths of hell for my 1850 bag using the same frame and I've ran 3-4 days using my 1850 bag but only if I know the terrain is going to be rough going, don't need to get off balance and snap and ankle trying to side hill for 2 miles from spike camp.

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      Sounds like a good setup 👍

  • @gabell727
    @gabell727 Рік тому +3

    I've been doing most of my hunting in cold weather. My parka has more than enough pocket space for my binos and everything else.

  • @waynemensen4252
    @waynemensen4252 Рік тому +1

    Nice hat.

  • @pastorjosh44
    @pastorjosh44 11 місяців тому

    Really helpful.

  • @AnglerAnthony
    @AnglerAnthony Рік тому +1

    My I love your setup and mindset. Always good advice. How are you liking the FHF compared to the Marsupial in your thumbnail? I’m really debating between the two.

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому +1

      They much different harnesses - marsupial is minimalist design, sleek, great lid. No nonsense. But doesn’t have much room in the pockets, less modularity on bino patch and straps to add more accessories.
      FHF is almost opposite… molle webbing all over, lot of ways to customize. 👍

  • @t3h2mas
    @t3h2mas Рік тому +2

    Any suggestions on an every trip pack compatible for standalone use with a marsupial bino harness and could work with a stone glacier pack? I’m really interested in how modular your every trip system seems

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому +1

      The marsupial that I have has standard buckles on it - same buckles I have seen on most packs. It is already compatible with the T&K scout pack. Stone Glacier has an "access bag" they sell that is similar to the two options I show in this video also. Not quite as much utility but similar idea. The scout pack or kifaru sherman - I'm guessing a guy could rig those up on your pack/harness also, with a couple buckles. Good luck man!

    • @t3h2mas
      @t3h2mas Рік тому +1

      @@CliffGray thanks! And thanks for providing such valuable content!
      Follow up question for ya if you find the time… where have you landed on the Sherman vs T&K Scout pack?

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      @@t3h2mas I'll have to use the scout pack some more this Fall to see if it out does the Sherman... I'll get an update out. thanks

  • @waynethompson3605
    @waynethompson3605 Рік тому

    Great info. Thanks

  • @mikerobinson6606
    @mikerobinson6606 Рік тому +1

    I love the smell of Mt. Goat! Lol

    • @CliffGray
      @CliffGray  Рік тому

      Yeah, it's not bad.... bwhahaha

  • @user-iv9zw8cl6y
    @user-iv9zw8cl6y 8 місяців тому

    Cliff! Where did you get your hat??

  • @americansafarico
    @americansafarico 10 місяців тому

    Question Cliff: where do you put your bipod when you’re hiking / stalking?

  • @MrJacobmetcalf
    @MrJacobmetcalf 5 місяців тому +2

    I'm gonna be a copycat thank you