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Let's talk about gear organization at the house.

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by MichiHunter, Nov 4, 2014.

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    I use totes in the garage like others mentioned. A couple for waterfowl, decoys, bags/backpacks, clothes in the off season. Just stack them on the shelves out there.


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    so, what I would take away from this thread so far is that you traditional guys are much more organized!
     
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    I use totes, and store them in the basement. I organize my clothes by season/temperature I use my gear for. I have one tote that holds nothing but hard gear: Bow hangers, binocs, rangefinder, knives, backpack, safety vest, pull ropes, saws, and anything not clothing related.

    I use another couple of totes for boots, then another for socks and base layers. Yet another for really cold weather gear, boot blankets, etc. I store early season pants, shirts, light jackets in another. All total, I have about 8 totes. I label them all and it works for me. I like to be organized, as it saves a lot of fumbling around on those early mornings before a hunt.

    I also have a tote in my truck that transports my clothes to the farm. Most of the totes have a fresh earth wafer in them, to keep things odor masked.
     
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