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Gear Check

Summer is a great time to inventory, repair/replace, and "air out" your smelly hunting gear (camo, boots, stands, orange vest, decoys, etc) that's been stored in your garage and/or truck all Winter.
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Spent some time today putting new hockey tape on lone wolf sticks. Feels good to do something related to hunting.
 
Last fall, I grabbed my bow hunting bag only to find it stuffed with my spring turkey hunting gear. . Took me a bit to reassemble my gear. Planning ahead is good advice.


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What is the purpose of the tape? How do you use it?

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It deadens the sound a bit, makes the sticks warmer to the touch, gives a better grip and cuts the shine.

I pull off all the hardware, wrap from the bottom overlapping about half the width, cut slits with a utility knife in all the holes and put the hardware back on. Sticks are a little tough to stack for the first few times until some of the tape tears free in the right spots.
 
It deadens the sound a bit, makes the sticks warmer to the touch, gives a better grip and cuts the shine.

I pull off all the hardware, wrap from the bottom overlapping about half the width, cut slits with a utility knife in all the holes and put the hardware back on. Sticks are a little tough to stack for the first few times until some of the tape tears free in the right spots.
Good idea. Thanks for the tip.

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I let mine air out for days & when I get fine hunting. My one lesson ??? I had merino wool in bins.... several of them have holes all over them. I wonder if it’s from moths? I remember all the “old folks” when I was a kid having moth balls. Now I think I know why!


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