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A great trip can
turn sour in a hurry if you aren't prepared by having the right
equipment and supplies. Below you’ll find some reminders to
assist you.
Also see the Archery Equipment and
Rifle Equipment pages for some
details.
Archery Season:
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A
Bow with a minimum draw weight of 60lbs with case
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Sling for your
Bow
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One Dozen
Arrows
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Field Points
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One Dozen of
three or four bladed fixed broadheads (Not Mechanical)
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Hunting
License
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A Bow Stamp on
an old license from your Home State, or Hunter Safety
Certification card/#
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Pack Boots
(with liners) suitable for stirrups
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Tennis Shoe
Style Hiking Boot (for warm weather hunting)
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Quiet
Camouflage such as Realtree, Treebark, etc. (anything QUIET)
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Large
waterproof Bag for Gear (weighing no more than 50lbs, if so,
bring 2 smaller bags)
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Day Pack
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Range Finder
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Binoculars
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Camera
(preferably weatherproof)
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Head Lamp
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Personal Items
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Water Bottle
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Clothing for
weather from 10°F to upper 70s
Rifle Season:
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A
good elk rifle (270, 7mm, 300, 338)
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Pack Boots
(with liners) suitable for stirrups
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Binoculars
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Range Finder
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Camera
(preferably weatherproof)
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Two Boxes of
Shells
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Orange Vest
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Large
waterproof Bag for Gear (weighing no more than 50lbs, if so,
bring 2 small bags)
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Day Pack
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Hunting
License
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Head Lamp
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Quiet clothing
for weather from -10°F to upper 40°F
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Personal Items
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Water Bottle
Also, please
remember that your guide, your cook, and your camp tender work
hard to make your hunt enjoyable. We recommend a 10%-15%
gratuity of the total cost of your hunt. If there are any
questions about gratuity, feel free to ask us or our references.
You will find very useful information on the pages of this
website, but we are happy to answer any questions you may have.
After browsing, we invite you contact us by filling out our
Request Form for elk hunts. Call 406-220-0755 for trophy mule deer
hunts and fishing trips.
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