Appropriate hunting attire. Camouflage, jackets, boots, gloves, hats, etc… We do require a hunter to wear hunter orange on their head, chest, and back during hunting times.
Optics – Good Binoculars are always a key during your hunting trip. Range finders are always a good idea as well, especially if you are bow hunting.
Weapons – We require a .243 caliber or larger for hunting hogs and rams, and a .243 caliber or larger for hunting Whitetail Deer and exotics. Bow hunters we ask that you are pulling at least 40 lbs or a 28 inch draw and require broadheads (no field tips allowed or 2 bladed broadheads). NO Full Metal Jacket Bullets Are Allowed, you must use a hunting round.
Spot Light– If you plan on hunting during the night for wild hogs, you will need a spot light (preferably with a red or green lens) to see your target.
Flashlights- A good thing to have while hunting during early morning, late evening, night hunting, and of course tracking any wounded animals.
Coolers- You will need to bring enough coolers to take your meat home with you. We have both walk-in coolers and freezers to store your meat in and prep it for your travels home.
Drinks & Snacks- We will provide all of your meals, coffee, tea, juice, and water. If you want any bottled water, sodas, Gatorade, or snacks, please bring them with you.
Toiletries- You will need to bring your own shower and grooming essentials with you.
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