Hunt Preparation/Gear List

It's important to prepare yourself to be in the best physical shape you can possibly be in as our hunts take place in rugged, often very demanding terrain, so being prepared allows you to focus on the experience rather than the challenges. We often do a lot of free casting(hiking with the dogs into areas bears and lion congregate where there are no roads) so be prepared to hike and traverse lots of different kinds of terrain. If your hunt takes place horseback, while not necessary (as our stock would be considered babysitters) but if you've never rode before we're going to suggest getting as much seat time horseback as you can prior to your hunt 

Here is a list of essential gear, supplies, and odd ends we've thrown together to help you pack to stay prepared on your hunt! 

•hunting license and tags

•comfortable and broke in hunting boots

•Gun/ammo or bow,arrows, & rangefinder

•daypack with hydration bladder

•while we supply cots and pads in our wall tent camp or beds in our trailer camps we ask you bring your own personal sleeping bag/pillow unless prior agreements are made 

• personal toiletries 

•headlamp/flashlight 

• personal medication (inhaler, Insulin, EpiPen ect..)

• shower shoes/flip flops if in wall tent camp 

•alcohol/byob or drink of choice 

•rain gear

•good socks 

•base layers, thermals,pants,shirts, jackets,vests we will be in contact prior to your hunt about the predicted weather forecast in the unit we'll be hunting to help you better pack to stay comfortable and enjoy your experience during the hunt!

•cooler to put your trophy in to take home