Now that is funny right there
I resemble that post.
Out here I have learned from my mistakes and I have developed "kits" in plastic containers. I have a "skinning box" with all my tools and supplies for that task, my "clothes box" that holds all my hunting clothes with scent disks in the box, and I stock our packs with the neccities, which I replace as those are depleted post hunt. I double and triple check that we have our licenses, tags, bows, arrows, gloves, bracers, releases etc, that my knife is on my belt and I have a sharpening stone, gloves and tp in the pack, my drag rope and handle, surveyor tape for marking blood trails and other sign. Then when we get out there I put the wife in the blind on a likely trail and then head to another part of the area since I like to spot and stalk and still hunt (never could sit still) I move very very slowly through the woods, standing still and listening/looking much more than I walk, then get busted big time by Mr. Joe Buck Sr. who waited oh so patiently for me to ever so slowy move past him so he could get my wind.