Here's my list. Keep in mind that I backpack hunt, and this list would be same for me whether I'm out overnight or for five days. The only thing that would change would be the quantity of food. No, I don't take more clothing for longer trips. I rinse out my socks and hang them on the clothesline to dry. I also rotate socks every other day, in an effort to keep them fresh and comfy.
I realize you're doing day hunts, but you may get some ideas on items from my list.
Sawtooth’s 5-Day Bowhunting List
TOTAL WEIGHT: ~ 40 Lbs. (some items listed worn, not carried in pack)
All quantities are 1 each unless specified.
Kifaru Longhunter (Regular) Backpack w/Gunbearer, Platypus water bladder, cargo chair for late fall hunting
OR
Kifaru Late Season Backpack with Medium Pod for early season bowhunting
Bob Lee Classic Recurve 51# @ 27” 60” AMO with Selway slip-on quiver. Four Beman ICS Classic 500 carbon arrows, three tipped with Magnus two-blade broadheads (125 gr.) and one with a Zwickey Judo (125 gr.) for bowhunting
Kifaru Para Tipi and Small Stove
The North Face Cat’s Meow 20 Degree Sleeping Bag with Kifaru compression stuff sack
Cascade Designs Z-Rest Short pad
Tyvek pad (fits under Z-Rest pad and sleeping bag)
Komperdell C3 Trekking Poles
Petzl Tikka Plus Headlamp (top pouch)
Pentax DCF-SP 10X43 Binoculars (top pouch)
Digital Camera (top pouch)
Wristwatch- Avocet Vertech Alpin
Clothing:
Cabela’s Rain Suede jacket (camo) (top pouch)
Marmot PreCip pants (black) (top pouch)
Patagonia Micro Puff pullover
Microtex shirt (outfitter camo) (worn)
Microtex pants (outfitter camo) (worn)
REI lightweight fleece long sleeve zip t
REI silk weight synthetic long sleeve zip t (worn)
Cabela’s MTP lightweight long john bottoms
Patagonia Classic Boxers (worn)
Wigwam polypro sock liners (1 pair worn, 1 pair extra)
Thorlo backpacking socks (1 pair worn, 1 pair extra)
Manzella liner gloves (top pouch)
Outdoor Research waterproof glove shells
Ultralight fleece watch cap (for camp and sleeping)
Cabela’s Gore-Tex boonie hat (camo)
Sunglasses (top pouch)
Silk bandana, black (for around the neck, keeps drafts out, weighs nothing) (top pouch)
Cotton bandana/hankie (carried in pants pocket)
Meindl Island Pro boots
Crocs (for camp)
Possibles Pouch:
(All stored in a Kifaru Large Pullout)
Garmin Foretrex 10 GPS
Brunton 54LU Compass
Map Scale (credit card sized)
Space Blanket
Area Map (Carried in left leg pocket of pants most of the time)
Signal Mirror
Military Parachute Cord (50 ft.)
20 Matches in Waterproof Case plus a strip of striker material from an old box
Hot Hands Hand Warmers (5ea.)(El Cheapos from Wal-Mart)
Kifaru Meat Baggie
Large Heavy Duty Leaf Bag
Orange Survey Flagging (10 ft.), wadded up, wrapped with rubber band
Duct Tape (10', wrapped around trek pole handles)
Super Glue (.06 oz. tube)
Cabela’s Lens Pen (for cleaning optics, got it free with my last scope)
Fingernail Clippers
Trioxane Bar(s)
Tent stakes (11 ea.)
AAA batteries (4 ea.)
2016 lithium batteries (2 ea.)
Pencil, Mechanical
Whistle/thermometer combo
Bic Lighters (2 ea.)
Sharpening stone, fine, 1”X4”
Victorinox Swiss Army Hunter Knife (top pouch)
Extra bow string
Bow stringer
Corona Model 7245 folding saw
Gransfors Bruks mini hatchet
Broadhead wrench
iNova Microlight
Sewing kit stashed inside a 3” section of aluminum arrow shaft
Surefire E1L Outdoorsman LED flashlight
Broadhead file
Elk call(s)
Cooking/Food:
Evernew Titanium 1.5 L pot with aluminum foil lid
Snowpeak Titanium Spork
PUR (Katadyn) Hiker water filter
Ziploc 16 oz. plastic bowls with screw-on lids (2 ea.)
Homemade dehydrated supper meals, double serving, 4.8 oz. (5 ea.)
Instant oatmeal for breakfast (4 ea.)
Homemade lunch meals consisting of : Power Bar Protein Plus bar, deer jerky strips (6 ea.), smoked almonds (3 TBSP), whole cashews (3 TBSP) (5 each lunch meals)
Folgers coffee bags
Toiletries:
(Stored in a Pullout)
Baby Wipes in small Ziploc
Paper Towels in a Ziploc
Sunscreen in a 1 oz. Na1gene bottle
Saline Solution in a 1 oz. Nalgene bottle
Contact lens case
Spare set of contacts
Dental floss (small coiled-up bundle)
Toothbrush without handle
Baking soda for brushing teeth in a contact lens case cut in half
Multi Vitamins (5 ea.) (stored in a little Nalgene container)
First Aid Kit:
(Stored in a Pullout, stashed in the top pouch of Longhunter)
Ibuprofin (Motrin) 800 mg (12 ea. in a little bottle)
Anti-diarrheal tablets (6 ea.)
Tums (12 or so in a little bottle)
Moleskin, 3 sheets, 3.5”X4.5”
Butterfly Bandages, Medium Size (4 ea.)
Knuckle Band Aids (3 ea.)
Fingertip Band Aids (3 ea.)
Gauze Pads, 2”X2” (2 ea.)
Non-adherent pads (2 ea.)
Regular Band Aids (5 ea.)
Antiseptic Towelette (3 ea.)
Iodine Prep Pad (1 ea.)
Chap Stick (1 tube)
Safety Pins (3 ea.)
Eye Drops (.5 oz.)
Even if I'm doing a day hunt, the Possibles Pouch ALWAYS goes with me, along with the first aid kit and some other items.