I'm sure I'm not the only one with this behaviour, but I guess I'll be the first to announce it here 8^).
For the past forty-couple years of bowhunting, I have always picked up articles in my hunting areas, such as; a tooth from an old animal skull; odd looking stones; maybe some pine needles; feathers, etc. I will carry them in my fanny pack through the season, thinking (in my primitive mind) that they may possess good luck of sorts. Usually I end up with a compartment full of what looks like a pack rat's nest.
I read an article in Bow and Arrow, I believe, about a then famous bowhunter who did the same thing, showing that I wasn't the only one stricken. I'm curious as to how many here have their little medicine bag included in their packs. By the way, I've already started mine for this year. There was a squirrel skull lying on an old stump near the bottom of my woods. Yep....a couple of those incisors are now in my medicine bag 8^).