Originally Posted By: DarknightSo I typically am walking a lot when calling at night. I have my AR slung over my right shoulder, my folding seat cushion slung over my left shoulder, my thermal monocular hanging around my neck, my e-caller (heavy Boss Dogg) & shooting sticks in my left hand. And now I'm wanting to add a tripod to this mess?!?
How do you pack all this stuff around in the dark?
I assume your tripod is for your gun, so you can leave the shooting sticks behind. I would take one or the other. Granted the tripod is probably heavier and bulkier but if it is the one from Night Goggles, you can use it as a bipod, tripod, sitting, kneeling, or standing, so that one option should cover any situation.
My chair is very light and I actually carry my chair and gun on the same shoulder. All my little stuff such as monocular, remotes, etc in a bino harness pack around my chest, and call in left hand. Currently using bipod attached to gun but will be trying tripod as well, and this will most likely go in my right hand which currently is empty. At night take only what you absolutely need because it is so easy to forget stuff in the field. As others have said, you may have to drag multiple coyotes back. I always have a drag in my coat pocket.
The one item that I bought on a whim and it saves you so much pain during night hunting is to get a selfie stick. I know it sounds odd but holding a monocular and scanning back and forth is a killer on your arms/shoulders for a whole night. I use a little selfie stick and you just turn your head and rotate it with you and it takes away the arm fatigue. Not as convenient as a helmet mount, but it works.