Newfoundland moose pack list

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I’m heading up to Newfoundland in October for a moose hunt with Crabbes River outfitters. Looking to see if anyone can give me some examples of their pack list. What you needed in camp and what you carried with you. Any help is much appreciated
 
2 pr base layer bottoms and tops
Merino wool underware x4
4pr merino wool socks
1pr light weight government
1 pr heavy waterproof glove
Sitka timberline pant
Sitka kelvin lite puffy
Sitka jetstream jkt
Sitka cloudburst jkt and pant
Sitka cap and beanie
Sunglasses
Stone glacier sky 5100 pack
Crocs for camp
Sweat pants for camp
2 charging blocks
Leica 10x binos
Vortex rangefinder
Bino harness
Optic wipes
Kenetrek mtn extreme non Insulated boot
Kenetrek gaiters
30 degree sleeping bag with stuff sack
Contractor bag x2 to keep blood out of pack
7mm rem mag rife
Soft rifle case
2 boxes ammo
Vortex bipod with gun mount
Vortex razor Spotting scope
1 small bottle of whiskey
12 pack of beer
Tooth brush / paste
Dude shower wipes x2
Deodorant
Chapstick
Gold bond powder
Several small stuff sacks
$ for tips

Optional
Trekking poles
Game bags


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That's some list ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^. LOL I took rain gear, binos and a cell phone. I used all three afield.
 
It depends whether you're flying or driving to NL, and also if you're doing a fly-in camp or drive in camp. The fly in camp will limit a lot of your weight-- don't over pack your camp/ lodge clothing. It also depends how you intend to bring meat/ trophy home. If driving, I'd plan a minimum of 300 QT for meat (small/medium bulls). 450 is better if you have the space. Plan a minimum of 10% outfitter fees (USD cash) to tip your guide and $200-$300 to tip your cook at your discretion.
 
All these lists are great. I had a drive + fly in experience. If I did it again (which I plan to), id bring more beer and extra spare socks and a spare pair of boots or a good repair kit (aka duct tape). Hiking poles can be useful too.
 
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