Equipment
Equipment List for Spring and Fall OUTPOST HUNTING CAMPS Temperatures can range from 20 to 60 Degrees Fahrenheit throughout the day
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Equipment List for Fall LODGE HUNTS Temperatures can range from 0 to 40 Degrees Fahrenheit throughout the day
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Personal Identification and proper forms for Firearm Importation Warm, layered clothing to allow versatility Thermal underwear Gloves Rain suit Warm, waterproof hunting boots, already broken in Hip waders for the Moose Float Trip Light comfortable footwear for use around camp Toque, or stocking cap, great for sleeping Personal toiletries (Baby Wipes work great to clean up) Sleeping bag, Medium to Heavy weight Small personal first aid kit Safety harness for use in tree stands Day pack Binoculars, and/or Range finder Sharp knife, do not pack this in your carry-on bag Lighter, do not pack this in your carry-on bag Compass, GPS if you have one Flashlight with extra batteries Small thermos or canteen Sunglasses Insect repellant Camera, film, extra batteries to take pictures of your trophy One empty duffel bag
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Personal Identification and proper forms for Firearm Importation Warm, layered clothing to allow versatility Thermal underwear Gloves Rainsuit Warm Pac Boots, or over-boots Warm hunting boots, already broken in Camo hunting clothing - No Orange is required in Alberta - Snow camo works well Personal toiletries Safety harness to use in treestands Day pack Binoculars, and/or Range finder Sharp knife, do not pack this in your carry-on bag Lighter, do not pack this in your carry-on bag Compass, GPS if you have one Flashlight with extra batteries Small thermos or canteen Sunglasses Camera, film, and extra batteries to take pictures of your trophy One empty duffel bag Shorts or swim suit for lodge Jacuzzi
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Recommended weapons - Rifle of .30 caliber or larger that is reliable and that you can shoot well, along with 50 rounds of ammunition
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Bowhunters should have one dozen arrows with broadheads, tuned to hunt; Broadheads must have a minimum cutting diameter of 7/8" (21 mm). It's a good idea to have an extra bow string with you, and a method to install it on your bow. Do not let a broken or cut bowstring ruin your hunt !
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**Check with your airlines for regulations on weapon and ammunition transportation** Toll Free at 1-888-NWO-HUNT 1-888-696-4868 |