Clothing

ARCHERY/MUZZELOADER
Pants- Camo or solid green/brown, Rain/Water resistant recommended Hats- Stocking and Ball Cap Hiking Boots
Leg Gaiters Camp Shoes(Crocs) Coat- Mid Weight and thin Rain/Water resistant recommended
Glove’s- Insulated and thin pair Hunter Orange(Vest and Hat) for Muzzleloader Hunters Merino Wool Underwear
Wool Socks Light and Heavy Merino Wool or Synthetic Shirts Duffel Bag, no more than 75 lbs
1st-3rd RIFLE
Pants- Camo or solid green/brown, Rain/Water resistant recommended Hats- Stocking and Ball Cap Insulated and Non Insulated Hiking Boots
Leg Gaiters Coat- Heavy and Mid Weight with hood, Rain/Water resistant recommended Gloves- Insulated
Hand Warmers Hunter Orange(Vest and Hat) Merino Wool Underwear
Wool Socks Light and Heavy Merino Wool or Synthetic Shirts Duffel Bag, no more than 75 lbs
Multiple Layer packages like Kuiu, Sitka, and First Lite have to offer go along way in October and November in the high country
Personal Needs
Wet Wipes Toilet Paper Glasses/Contacts
Contact Solution Chapstick Medications
Toothbrush, Rinse Free washing aid Sleeping Bag and Pillow Sleeping Mattress Pad
Hunt Needs
Licenses Day Back-Pack with Camel Pack First Aid Kit
Headlamp/Flashlight and Batteries Game Bags (if in drop camp) Knives
Range finder Rifle, Scope, Covers and Ammunition Bow, Release, Arrows, Broad-heads, Quiver and Sling
Archery Maintenance Equipment

Pack Limits

Guided hunters will be limited to 1 sleeping bag, 1 rifle or bow, 1 backpack and 1 or 2 soft duffel bags weighing no more than 75 lbs combined. All backpacks will be worn in. All rifles will be carried in by scabbards and bows will be carried into camps in cases. All drop camp/semi guided hunters are to follow the same guidelines listed above but each hunter is allotted a 48 qt Coleman cooler for food products. If you have any questions regarding any of the provided guidelines please feel free to call. I would much rather discuss this with you prior to your hunt, than have you show up with gear that can’t be packed in.