What to Bring

1. Personal Gear (amounts are determined by duration of trip but this is average).
Travelling Outfit (can be used during hunt if necessary)
Pants (jeans or camo) 2
Jacket (medium or heavy, suggest camo) 1
Light weight shirts 2
Heavy shirts (wool, chamois, flannel) 2
Extreme cold outfit - (check with outfitter) 1
Lightweight socks 2
Medium or heavy socks (thermax) 2-3
T-shirts (thermax) 2
Underwear Lots
Gloves 1-2 (light/heavy)
Rain Gear - best that you can afford - Gore-tex
Appropriate Boots - rubber Boots, hiking boots, cold weather boots, camp shoes

2. Toiletries/Medication
Soap - Shampoo
Towels & face cloths
Shaver/razor
Deodorant
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Medications/contact lens cleaner if any
Extra eye glasses

3. Important Papers
Money/credit cards
Airline tickets
Room reservations (if any)
Hunter Safety Certificate
Correspondence with outfitter (if any)
Your copy of Guest Registration
Birth Certificate/passport
Firearms Certificate (Canadian Border)

4. Miscellaneous
Sun glasses
Water bottle
Fanny pack or knapsack
Spare boot laces
Lens pen/cleaner
Large Dry-Bag
Hunting knife
Folding knife - Multi-tool
Compass
Flashlight and spare batteries

5. First Aid Kit
Tweezers
Insect bite relief
Disinfectant cream
Athletes foot spray
Pins
Aspirins Cold relief (tablets)
Band aids (2-3 sizes) Large Bandage
Dressing

6. Firearms/Archery Eqt.
Hard travelling case(s)
Ammo - Maximum 250 rounds of shotgun shells (this is all you can legally cross into Canada with)
Waterproof soft case - Sling
Cleaning Kit (can be shared)
Solvent & rust preventative
Brushes & jag Maintenance essentials
Patches (25)

7. Optics and Electronics
Binocs Spotting scope
Spotting scope tripod
Rangefinder c/w one spare battery
GPS c/w spare batteries, carrying case and instructions
Walky-talkies c/w battery charger
Camera - still or video c/w spare batteries and charger
Tripod for video camera
Film - 35mm and blank tapes