Sitting waterholes

rebelmdb

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What are some things you wished you had or didn’t need while sitting over a waterhole for antelope? I think a battery or rechargeable fan is pretty high on my list with a good backpack cooler. Thought this might be a decent change of pace from the I drew unit 10000000 and looking for a decent spot.
 
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One of those cooling neck towels can be nice. A chair that you can be comfortable in for extended sits. I switched from a folding tripod chair to a cliq chair. The tripod would cut off circulation in my legs and caused back pain for days after. I can sit in the cliq chair all day.
 
Not much different than tree-stand hunting.. Phone charger, water, snacks, bug spray/sunblock if needed, binos, rangefinder, etc.

The one time I archery hunted pronghorn over a waterhole, I was in a spot where I could see herds of antelope off and on throughout the day. They were probably a mile away most of the time, but still fun to keep tabs on with the binos.
 

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