Montana Big Game Combo License
Rifle With Sling (.270 Minimum) We Provide Scabbards.
Rifle Scope Cover (Neoprene Recommended)
Ammunition (Two Box Minimum)
Binoculars
Knife
Day Pack (Light And Compact To Carry Clothing Layers, Camera, Water Bottle, Etc.)
Water Bottle
Camera
Headlamp (Bring Extra Batteries Or Two Headlamps)
Blaze Orange Vest (400 Square Inch Minimum)
Waterproof Hunting Boots: Kennetrek Or Meindl (From Cabela's). A Medium Weight Insulated Boot Is Recommended. Heavy Weight Boots Are More Difficult For Riding Horses And Walking.
Hunting Clothing Must Be Quiet!!!
Hunting Pants: Wool, Fleece, Etc. No Jeans! For Those Of You Who Have Never Hunted Elk In The Mountains Before, Insulated Hunting Pants Are Not Recommended. With The Hiking Involved, Insulated Pants Seem To Be Much Too Bulky. You Sweat, And Then When You Stop, You Freeze. We Have Found It Quite Necessary To Wear A Single Layer Pant (Preferably Wool) And Then Depending On The Temperature, Vary The Weight Of Long Underwear Underneath. Some People Try To Wear Blue Jeans Underneath, But Again, Much Too Bulky For Walking.
Hunting Jacket (Same As Above). Layering Helps With Changing Temperatures
Long Underwear: Moisture Wicking, NOT COTTON! Different Weights Are Nice!
Gloves & Mittens: Wool & Thinsulate Recommended
Hat: Stocking Cap Or Insulated Cap
Personal Items: Towels, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Razor, Shampoo, Soap, Lip Balm (Our Climate Is Dry!), Ibuprofen, Etc.
Sleeping Bag (Warm, Non-Bulky): We Have Sleeping Bags Available For Those Who Fly
Optional Equipment: Leg Gaiters (Quiet), Neck Scarf, Handkerchief, Hand Warmers, Sunglasses.
Slip-On Shoes For Around Camp
First Aid Kit: Your Guide Will Carry One
Absolutely No Alcohol! Safety Is Our Top Priority!
Note: There is Verizon and AT&T phone service on the ranch.