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This list came from KJH here on Rokslide and it’s the list I’ve used the last two ak moose hunts. I took his list and took out what I haven’t used. I may be missing a couple things but nothing of significant weight.
Bungee cords (2-3 per person usually works; various lengths)
• Zip ties (plastic ty-rap type; various lengths and a dozen per person)
• Cigarette lighters (4-5 per person; sealed in multiple zip lock bags)
• Large Garbage bags (only contractor bags are good enough; 4-5 per person)
• Latex gloves (8-10 pairs per person)
• Zip lock bags (12 gallon+ size per person; 12 quart size per person)
• Matches (2-3 small boxes of waterproof camp matches)
• Colored flagging tape (30-40 ft per person)
• Sewing needle and thread (just a little is needed; heavy duty thread)
• Extra batteries (headlamp and GPS)
• Half rolls of blue mechanic paper towels and about 15 baby wipes
• Fire starters, I use little bricks or pyro puddy
• LED headlamp (one per person and one spare for the group; AA batteries)
• Extra tent stakes (6-10 extra lightweight aluminum)
• Pen/pencil
• License/Tags/Harvest Tickets/etc. (in zip lock)
• Game bags (8 per moose/6 per black bear)
• Leather work gloves (1 pair per person)
• Emergency space blanket (sucks, but lightweight and for emergencies only)
• Super glue (one small tube per camp)
• Hand towel (1 per person)
• Pills (ibuprofen, Tylenol, Aleve, anti-diarrhea, ciproflaxin; consolidate into one container)
• Lip balm
• leukotape and duck tape, not a full roll just random bits on trekking poles and lighters.
• Hydrocortisone (small tube)
• Toothbrush
• Toothpaste (travel size)
• Carabiner (2 small ones)
• Bull Magnet megaphone
• Bait em’ 907 moose lure
• Extra dry bags (keep your clothes dry!!)
• Tarps (2- 8x10’ per person; 1-2 12x20’ per camp; 1 4x6’ per person; cheap and lightweight ones)
• Folding army style shovel (aka “e” tool)
• Small handheld radios (anything to tell your partners where you are; communicate with the pilot when on final approach)
• Collapsible fishing pole /Reel (full of line; handful of spinners and spoons)
• Sleeping Tent kifaru sawtooth with stove
• Gear tent, just a cheap little one from wal mart, works great but requires a tarp over it in the rain.
• helinox chair
• Sleeping bag, western mountaineering 10 degree bag
• Sleeping pad thermarest
Thermarest ultralight cot
• Nalgene and yeti 20 oz tumbler
• Water purifier gravity filter with 3 extra filters
• cell phone, garmin inreach with 2 charge packs and a solar charger
I use a stone glacier 7900 pack.
Camp and cook
• solar charged light for tent
• Jet Boil
• spork, long handle
• Cooking fire grate, wouldn’t bring this again
•2-3 isobutane canisters
• Wyoming saw and small gerber Hatchet and gerber pliars
Few hundred feet of 550 cord and 50 feet of 750 cord
Hunting
• 300 winmag - 10 rounds (9 pounds)
• Protection pistol for bears glock 40 with 2 full mags (4 pounds)
• Pistol holster kydex
• Binoculars (1 per person; worn all the time; with harness)
clothes
• 2pr. socks medium weight darn tough
• 2 pr. socks heavy wt. darn tough
• 1 pr camp shoes, crocs
• 1 pair long underwear (base layer moisture wicking material)
• 2 long sleeve shirts (base layer moisture wicking material)
• 2 pr. Pants.
• 1 sweatshirt sitka merino heavy wt
• 1 insulation layer jacket sitka and pants, kifaru (I’m terrified of freezing to death)
1 Rain pants. Sitka
• 1 Rain coat. sitka
• 1 merino beanie
• 1 baseball cap
• Sunglasses
• 1 simms 3mm waders plus simms boots
• 1 pr Leather hiking boots, crispi guides
• 1 pr lightweight gloves sitka, 1 gtx glove, 1 down kuiu mitts.
• 3 Mosquito head nets
• Baklava
For food I’ve tried a couple different ways but it always averages out to 1.5 pounds of food per day plus 2 extra days of food incase we cant get picked up. (roughly 20 pounds)
For spices I just bring a mix of salt pepper and garlic and it goes great with fish and black bear!
I bring C4 pre workout and bring enough for 2 scopes per day and just mix with water.
Bungee cords (2-3 per person usually works; various lengths)
• Zip ties (plastic ty-rap type; various lengths and a dozen per person)
• Cigarette lighters (4-5 per person; sealed in multiple zip lock bags)
• Large Garbage bags (only contractor bags are good enough; 4-5 per person)
• Latex gloves (8-10 pairs per person)
• Zip lock bags (12 gallon+ size per person; 12 quart size per person)
• Matches (2-3 small boxes of waterproof camp matches)
• Colored flagging tape (30-40 ft per person)
• Sewing needle and thread (just a little is needed; heavy duty thread)
• Extra batteries (headlamp and GPS)
• Half rolls of blue mechanic paper towels and about 15 baby wipes
• Fire starters, I use little bricks or pyro puddy
• LED headlamp (one per person and one spare for the group; AA batteries)
• Extra tent stakes (6-10 extra lightweight aluminum)
• Pen/pencil
• License/Tags/Harvest Tickets/etc. (in zip lock)
• Game bags (8 per moose/6 per black bear)
• Leather work gloves (1 pair per person)
• Emergency space blanket (sucks, but lightweight and for emergencies only)
• Super glue (one small tube per camp)
• Hand towel (1 per person)
• Pills (ibuprofen, Tylenol, Aleve, anti-diarrhea, ciproflaxin; consolidate into one container)
• Lip balm
• leukotape and duck tape, not a full roll just random bits on trekking poles and lighters.
• Hydrocortisone (small tube)
• Toothbrush
• Toothpaste (travel size)
• Carabiner (2 small ones)
• Bull Magnet megaphone
• Bait em’ 907 moose lure
• Extra dry bags (keep your clothes dry!!)
• Tarps (2- 8x10’ per person; 1-2 12x20’ per camp; 1 4x6’ per person; cheap and lightweight ones)
• Folding army style shovel (aka “e” tool)
• Small handheld radios (anything to tell your partners where you are; communicate with the pilot when on final approach)
• Collapsible fishing pole /Reel (full of line; handful of spinners and spoons)
• Sleeping Tent kifaru sawtooth with stove
• Gear tent, just a cheap little one from wal mart, works great but requires a tarp over it in the rain.
• helinox chair
• Sleeping bag, western mountaineering 10 degree bag
• Sleeping pad thermarest
Thermarest ultralight cot
• Nalgene and yeti 20 oz tumbler
• Water purifier gravity filter with 3 extra filters
• cell phone, garmin inreach with 2 charge packs and a solar charger
I use a stone glacier 7900 pack.
Camp and cook
• solar charged light for tent
• Jet Boil
• spork, long handle
• Cooking fire grate, wouldn’t bring this again
•2-3 isobutane canisters
• Wyoming saw and small gerber Hatchet and gerber pliars
Few hundred feet of 550 cord and 50 feet of 750 cord
Hunting
• 300 winmag - 10 rounds (9 pounds)
• Protection pistol for bears glock 40 with 2 full mags (4 pounds)
• Pistol holster kydex
• Binoculars (1 per person; worn all the time; with harness)
clothes
• 2pr. socks medium weight darn tough
• 2 pr. socks heavy wt. darn tough
• 1 pr camp shoes, crocs
• 1 pair long underwear (base layer moisture wicking material)
• 2 long sleeve shirts (base layer moisture wicking material)
• 2 pr. Pants.
• 1 sweatshirt sitka merino heavy wt
• 1 insulation layer jacket sitka and pants, kifaru (I’m terrified of freezing to death)
1 Rain pants. Sitka
• 1 Rain coat. sitka
• 1 merino beanie
• 1 baseball cap
• Sunglasses
• 1 simms 3mm waders plus simms boots
• 1 pr Leather hiking boots, crispi guides
• 1 pr lightweight gloves sitka, 1 gtx glove, 1 down kuiu mitts.
• 3 Mosquito head nets
• Baklava
For food I’ve tried a couple different ways but it always averages out to 1.5 pounds of food per day plus 2 extra days of food incase we cant get picked up. (roughly 20 pounds)
For spices I just bring a mix of salt pepper and garlic and it goes great with fish and black bear!
I bring C4 pre workout and bring enough for 2 scopes per day and just mix with water.