| Hunting 
                     Equipment: License and tag 
                     Rifle (with plenty of    ammunition) or  Bow {plan on    sighting in before trip, try not    to shoot around camp}
 Shell holder
 Scope cover
 Two knives with sharpener
 Binoculars
 Spotting Scope
 Flashlight and extra batteries
 First Aid Kit
 Camera and film
 Warm sleeping bag
 Foam pad or insulite pad
 Map and compass
 Day pack or fanny pack
 Lighter and waterproof    matches & container
 Water bottle
 Small rope or cord
 Liver sack
 Flagging
 Game bag
 Bone saw
 Space blanket
 Small thermos
 Alarm clock
 Tarps for floor of tent and
 large enough to cover tent
 Hunter orange required
  Groceries:Plan for your group and for your length of stay. Plan a menu ahead of 
                        time. Try to plan your camp equipment, kitchen and groceries as a group 
                        to avoid duplications. Call us if you need suggestions.
 PackingDuffel bags, Rubbermaid containers, no one item more than 75 pounds.
    | Clothing: Hunter orange cap and vest    (avoid plastic because of    noise)  
                     Three pair cotton and three     pair wool socks
 Wool vest
 Warm coat
 Rain suit or slicker (we    suggest wool clothing for    warmth and quietness)
 Thermal underwear
 Warm gloves or mittens
 Stocking cap
 Two pair boots (leather &     Sorels, your boots should     already be broken in)
 Mink oil or shoe grease
 Moccasins or tennis shoes     (for camp wear)
  Kitchen: Two-burner Coleman stove Fuel and tanks - propane or
 white gas
 Pots and pans
 Skillets
 Utensils
 Coffee pot
 Cups
 Plates
 Can opener
 Pot holder
 Dishpans
 Dishrags
 Bowls
 48 quart ice chest
 Garbage bags
 Water purifier
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