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When rabbit hunting with beagles, you'll need a reliable pair of binoculars, a GPS device or map for tracking, a first aid kit, a good quality hunting knife, and a comfortable backpack to carry all your gear.
Essential Gear for Tracking
When hunting with beagles, a good pair of binoculars (7x magnification) is crucial for spotting rabbits from a distance. I recommend a waterproof and fog-proof pair, such as the Nikon Monarch 7 7x35 Binoculars. A GPS device or a detailed map of the hunting area is also essential for tracking the beagles and understanding their territory.
First Aid and Safety
A first aid kit is a must-have when hunting with beagles, as it can help in case of accidents or injuries. I recommend a basic kit that includes bandages, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, and any medications that may be necessary. A small hunting knife, such as the Buck 110 Folding Hunter, can also come in handy for various tasks, from skinning rabbits to cutting branches.
Comfort and Organization
A comfortable backpack is essential for carrying all your gear, including the beagles’ food, water, and first aid kit. I recommend a backpack with multiple compartments and pockets to keep everything organized, such as the REI Co-op Trail 25 Backpack. This will allow you to move freely and focus on the hunt, while keeping your gear within easy reach.
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