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HUNTING
RESTRICTIONS
A .270 minimum
recommended caliber, muzzleloader must be a minimum of .50 calibers.
A “recurve”
bow must be no less than 40 lbs at a 29” draw.
No compound
bows can be set at less than 40 lbs and no broad heads less than
7/8 inch.
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NECESSITIES
WHAT TO BRING
This is just
a guideline for you to help you pack. Use your own discretion.
Please check with your airlines and customs so your luggage will
not cause any problems.
- Warm clothing
for temperatures from 20-70 degrees F.
- Rain gear,
rubber boots and warm water proof hunting boots.
- Light foot
wear for around camp.
- Gloves,
bug tamer suite & head net and insect repellant.
- Adequate
personal clothing.
- Camouflage
hunting clothes (polar fleece or wool clothing that makes no noise).
- Cover scent
or human scent eliminator.
- Personal
toiletries including a towel. Sleeping bag & pillow (medium
to heavy weight).
- Safety belt
if you have one (some are available).
- Daypack
- Small personal
First Aid Kit.
- Flash light
with extra batteries.
- Range finder.
- Video camera
and digital camera or regular - with extra film & batteries.
- Closed cell
foam cushion seat (some available).
- Two-way
radios if you have (but not necessary).
- Large cooler
if you plan on taking trophy home with you.
- Fishing
rod and gear.
- Hunter orange
garment and hat. The hat must be solid orange. The outer garment
must consist of not less than 400 sq/in of hunter orange material,
above the waist and visible from all sides (fall season only).
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