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Bow Hunting Equipment Storage

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by rustyhunter, Jul 14, 2015.

  1. rustyhunter

    rustyhunter Newb

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    I just got a new house and am trying to organize all of my hunting stuff. I just wondering if anybody has an innovative ideas on storing their hunting equipment, built-in ect. Post pictures.
     
  2. Smoke

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    lets see... tree stand on hook in garage, camo in air tight plastic bin in attic of garage... rest don't get stored as I use it year round
     
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    kurveball18 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I live in an apartment so I have limited room but I use those Rubbermaid storage containers. I think they are like 32 and 40 gallon. I even use one of them to store my camo in. It works out nice because it go's in the back of the truck when going hunting. I usually throw in a pine branch or scent wafer in their to keep them scent free and smelling like the woods I hunt. The other one is gloves, hats, lantern, bow gear, and any other hunting gear.
     
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    ShaneB22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I just threw my stuff in plastic grocery bags since I gave away my old scent free bag to my sister since she's just starting out. But I got a hs scent free bag that I'm going to put to use when I wash my clothes and I'm going to throw some activated carbon in there. I usually just put it in a corner or a closet until season comes. It's right around the corner so I'm going to get ready next month.
     
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    Drivingtacks Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I use rubbermaid totes as well. Easy to stack and keep out of the way.
     
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    Marauder Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I also use Totes, shoe boxes for small things. A good way to organize smaller things yet is like a tacklebox. :tu:
     
  7. Eddie234

    Eddie234 Weekend Warrior

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    Mostly totes, I've got a clear one for junk. My camo is vacuum sealed and stored in a big tote. All in my basement on shelving.

    Sent from my Desire HD using Tapatalk 2
     
  8. SharpEyeSam

    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    ^THIS^ Also, when our home is built, I will have a Man Cave/Office and a lot of it will be displayed.
     
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    dthbyhoyt Weekend Warrior

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    Complete warm weather leafy suit is each container , pants , jacket , scent liners , socks , gloves ... also store all cold weather hunting clothes in containers ...

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    Rubbermaid totes for me as well! I am building a new house with a garage and will be adding all kinds of storage space (or I'd like to think so anyway)
     
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    OBrien33 Weekend Warrior

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    Was wondering if those totes have the seal or if they are good as is without it? I have heard both ways will work but not sure since we have dogs and a cat.

    Thanks
     
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    Heckler Grizzled Veteran

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    I bought 8 air tight / water tight heavy duty storage trunks made by Iris. They are expensive but I found a screaming deal on them and ordered them all at the same time.

    Home Depot & Remington has a deal with Iris. They are exactly the same containers in different colors.
     
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    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sterilite-Footlocker/16415912

    this. hold all my camo for deer and duck hunting except my waders and my hunting backpack. i do roll my clothes up so it is packed tight put it holds everything i need except my weapons. its pretty big. just throw it in the truck when im ready to go and grab my bow.
     
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    i use the 40 gallon totes with wheels for easy load into the truck. i keep a box of baking soda with a sock over it in there in the off season. has been working great the past 6 years ive had
     
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    muzzyman88 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have several totes that hold all my gear. One big one for out layers, one for inner layers, one for a couple pairs of boots and one that holds all of my odds and ends. Nice, neat and stackable.
     

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