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Hi, I am looking for advice for gear for a Sheep/Caribou/Moose hunt in the Northwest Territory in September of this year. I need advice on things like a Pack (internal frame), sleeping bag(0- -10f) wool pants,Parka and or clothing system, boots, for you guys that have been. Any tips concerning gear amounts, type, packing, etc,... is greatly appreciated. I am trying to make that transition from Whitetail stand hunter, to the mountains,.... yeah I been told, get in shape, haha. Thanks.
 
Posts: 44 | Registered: 24 February 2004Reply With Quote
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Rusty,

The first thing I would say is follow your outfitters gear list. He has been there and done that many times.

Think layers and high tech fabrics that wick moisture. Sweat is your worst enemy. In Sept. you may find the midday temps quite mild and you will want to strip off some clothing.

Have a great hunt!

Mark
 
Posts: 13079 | Location: LAS VEGAS, NV USA | Registered: 04 August 2002Reply With Quote
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First, who are you hunting with, and what dates in September (makes a big difference up here).
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Posts: 277 | Location: Yellowknife, NWT, Canada | Registered: 13 October 2002Reply With Quote
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Artic, I am hunting with Eric Mikkelson,Northwest Territories Outfitters. I arrive on August 28 and go through September 12. Thank for your help. Rusty
 
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Maybe if I wuz huntin Squill thar, I cud git som hep wit dis. Dat iz y eye cum to dis form ta git som hep. Maybee I start squill huntin insted.
 
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Rusty, For backpack hunts I like the Badlands packs (Kifaru are also excellent but out of my price range) and I think Wiggys is making the best sleeping bags made. You can get a bag rated for zero degrees for right at 4 pounds and it will retain its warmth when wet.
 
Posts: 107 | Location: Brentwood, CA, USA | Registered: 08 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Don't get too far ahead of yourself. You could easily be hunting in your shirtsleeves. Depends on how high up you are.

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