Deer Hunting in Georgia often takes place in remote
areas with only the supplies hunters bring in. For this reason, it's important
that to plan what equipment is needed. With the wide range of equipment and
supplies available, the choices may be overwhelming. The right packing list
includes essentials and desired equipment, removing all the worries.
In some places, hunters pursue deer with
dogs. Like in other hunting situations, the dogs are used to make the deer
start running. And the hope is that the deer will run by hunters who are posted
and waiting for deer to come by. Dogs are especially helpful in dense cover and
other places where it is hard for hunters themselves to find deer, and people
who know how to deer hunt with dogs can see a lot of deer in a day of hunting,
though it is likely they will not have shots at most of the deer.
Hunting
Implement and Related Accessories:
Choose an implement for Deer Hunting Georgia such as a rifle or
bow and arrow to take game in the field. Bring along any accessories such as
ammunition, sights, broad heads or tips, repair kits or cleaning kits.
Binoculars or spotting scopes prove helpful in identifying game at a distance
and a range finder can tell how far away a deer is. Bring a knife for field
dressing purposes or other unexpected tasks. Decoys, deer calls and deer scents
or human scent eliminators can assist in attracting game.
Clothing
and Footwear:
Choose clothing based on weather
conditions. For warmer weather, choose lightweight camouflage pants and shirts.
For colder weather, choose heavier weight or insulated camouflage articles of
clothing such as coveralls or jackets. Thermal underwear also proves helpful as
well as thick, wool socks. Choose waterproof boots that are appropriate for the
weather and hiking conditions. Lightweight, heavy, insulated, non-insulated and
snake-proof boots are available. Bring rain gear for stormy conditions. A
waterproof, insulated or lightweight cap is also helpful. Gloves keep hands
warm.
Other
Accessories:
Other accessories that you may need include
a rope, utility knife, headlamp, flashlight, and deer hoist, GPS, game bag,
first aid items, insect repellent, water and snacks. Always bring a Deer Hunting Georgia license, tags and
a source of photo identification in case a game warden stops you.
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