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Weather for Bear, Goat, Elk and Moose hunts is generally good, although the occasional snow storm or heavy rain can come at any time. Evenings and mornings are cool and crisp with days warming up nicely.

Weather and temperatures for Deer hunts can vary greatly here in B.C. A change from -20 degrees F to +40 degrees F overnight is not uncommon. Although colder temperatures and snowy conditions are better for deer hunting, we suggest bringing warm clothing that can be worn in layers in case of warmer weather or when walking.

There are no laws in British Columbia regarding camouflage clothing. Snowcamo for later deer hunts is recommended.

Below is a recommended gear list to provide you as a helpful guide in what to bring on your hunt with us.

Elk/Moose Hunts

  • Rifle ( 300 caliber minimum )
  • Fleece type Coat/Pants (camo and very quiet to walk in)
  • Vest, Coat - Light & Heavy
  • Hiking Boots
  • Camp Shoes
  • Long Underwear
  • Socks
  • Warm Gloves
  • Warm Hat
  • Raingear - Coat & Pants
  • Daypack
  • Binoculars
  • Sleeping Bag
  • Personal Items
  • Scope cover/Sling
  • 40 Rounds Ammunition
  • Knife

Deer Hunts

  • Insulated coveralls or Pant/Coat combos for stands (camo or snowcamo)
  • Lighter clothing for walking
  • Felt pack boots
  • Hiking boots
  • Long Underwear
  • Heavy Socks
  • Warm Gloves
  • Warm Hat/Facemask
  • Daypack
  • Camera w/film
  • Binoculars
  • Personal Items
  • Rifle/Scope/Scope cover/Sling
  • 40 Rounds Ammunition
  • Knife

Optional

  • Deer grunt tubes, deer scents, video camera, cell phone, range finder, spotting scope
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