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I couldn’t think of anything else I take that that isn’t on some list…Had to look it up
Definitely bring a communication device. Elk are heavy and there's a lot that can go unexpectedly wrong for someone new to the back country. Also if you decide on Montana bear spray or a side arm is pretty much a must.This will be my second backcountry hunt, the first one I did was a bit of a bust due to some altitude sickness in our group so we ended up at a hotel more than we had wanted, it’ll be either Montana or Colorado, and there will be at least two of us, hoping another one or two guys we’ve asked decide to come too, either way the hope would be to find a place where we could glass for a few hours at a time and then move if we aren’t seeing much
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two good suggestions, I've got an Inreach that I purchase the plan for to communicate with for the time I'm out there, and yeah good thought on bear protection, I've never hunted in grizzly country so I'd likely look at either spray or a pistol, I know this has been debated a million times, but the largest caliber pistol I have is a 45 ACP, not sure if my risk is great enough to invest in something bigger, or if that with some of the solid core bullets would suffice for the short amount of time I'd be out thereDefinitely bring a communication device. Elk are heavy and there's a lot that can go unexpectedly wrong for someone new to the back country. Also if you decide on Montana bear spray or a side arm is pretty much a must.