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Carrying water while hunting?

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mullet:
They are sour here to, Wayne, except I know where three trees are that are sweet. I use the sour ones to make Mojo Criolla, and when the pigs eat them you don't have to marinate.

punch:
Since we have been in drought for a good 5 yrs there really isn't much water around.  There are a few pools but nothing I would consider drinking.  Also the ground is really hard now.  I would need to bring a pick axe along to bury any water.  I think I just need to find a decent backpack or hydration pack.  It's really been dry out even in the fall/winter months.  Really anything less than 2 liters is not enough for a days hunt even a 1/2 day in the fall might not be enough on our warm days.

Ippus:

--- Quote from: JW_Halverson on September 07, 2015, 03:56:50 pm --- gallons of water squirreled away ...  Now if I could only remember where....

--- End quote ---

Interesting choice of words...  :laugh:

Little John:
I have to backpack water in to my desert  camps and I have gallons stashed, I also like the water bottles with built in filters so If I find a small water source I can drink all I want and take a bottle away with me. For the most part a couple of pint bottles will see me thru the day. Oh and I have come to the conclusion that dehydrated meals are not that big of a deal if you have to pack in water to re hydrate them.     Kenneth

Little John:
I have to backpack water in to my desert  camps and I have gallons stashed, I also like the water bottles with built in filters so If I find a small water source I can drink all I want and take a bottle away with me. For the most part a couple of pint bottles will see me thru the day. Oh and I have come to the conclusion that dehydrated meals are not that big of a deal if you have to pack in water to re hydrate them.     Kenneth

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