What to Bring With You If a hunt of this type is something new for you, following is a list of necessities you might find helpful in determining what to bring along. Sleeping bag, one equal to a five pound hollofill; a pair of rubber boots (felt liners are good); a pair of leather boots for dry weather hunting; Slippers for around camp; Raingear; Parka; one pair of heavy gloves or mittens; Two pair light gloves (Jersey gloves work well); Cap with ear flaps; Wool pants and shirt; Long underwear; Light wool jacket; Socks for ten days; Neckerchef; Towels; Wash cloths; Soap; Chapstick; Flashlight; Camera and Film. It is important to not wear nylon, or canvas clothing because of the noise factor. Well worn jeans or woolen clothing is essential. Your duffel bag should be approximately the size of the army duffel bag, but have a side zipper. Montana law requires that you wear no less than 400 square inches of florescent orange while hunting. |