Jim,
We brought entirely too much! We drove over from Louisiana and pulled a small trailer which encouraged us to take everything but the kitchen sink. The next time we will scale WAY back as the extra stuff was just in the way. I probably used less than 20% of the clothes I brought. My advice and tentative quicklist for next time (modify to your needs)……
Tent Gear tent, poles, ground cloth, sand stakes, rope, doormat, hammer, wool blankets, sleeping mattresses and pump, sleeping bags, pillow, lantern or flashlight, portable heaters, extension cord, camp chairs
Hunt Gear bows, quivers, javi arrows with 3-blade broadheads, hog arrows with 2-blade broadheads, small game arrows, broadhead file and stone and sharpener, armguard, tabs, gloves, backpack, gps and compass, binoculars, hunting stool, knives, limb saw or pruner, shovel, machete, flashlight, camera
Clothes wool hunting clothes (pants, vests, jackets, pullovers, hats), silk longjohns, wool longjohns, snake boots, wool socks, gloves, snake chaps, warm weather hunting clothes in the event the weather changes, street clothes
Medical medicines, tweezers, bandaids, liquid bandaid, chapstick, sunscreen, dry skin lotion
Other food, icechests, sunglasses, leatherman, weather radio, cell phone chargers, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, soap, toilet paper, towels, cash
This still looks like too much stuff so I may need to scale back from here.
Others with more experience can probably give you a better list…..
Mark