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Be prepared - all hunts require
some form of physical activity and elements of risk,
the hunts are often done during rut, so there is an
extra element of risk. Practice with your chosen
weapon, we aim to please, but realize your skill and
marksmanship during the hunt will also effect your
sense of success.
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Firearm
Must be 243 or larger with 18.5" barrel or
longer.
Pistols are prohibited.
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Bow
min. weight 40# , min. arrow length 24", broad
head min. 7/8"
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Spare weapon and
extra arrows or ammunition
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Cleaning kit
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Hard case and soft
case
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Hunting gear
knife, binoculars, game calls, etc...
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Sleeping bag and pad
if required
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Rain gear
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Personal hygienic
gear
shaving kit, towel, soap, etc...
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Camouflage hunting
apparel
spare clothing recommended
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Waterproof boots,
rubber boots, and camp shoes
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Cold weather gear
stocking caps, gloves or mitts
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Tree stand safety
belt
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Camera and film
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Personal first aid
kit
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Fishing equipment
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Decoys
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Other things to
remember
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Hunter is responsible for their
transportation, capeing and shipping of product.
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All permits for
hunts including export permit, CFA documentation, private vet certification and Sask Ag permits are included in pricing.
However, U.S. Hunters must apply for a permit
from the USDA site
Located Here, if they want to transport
their meat into the U.S. The USDA phone number is
301-443-6553. All hunters must have a Canadian
Firearms permit which you are responsible for.
You may get your permit by phone 1-800-731-4000.
You may also apply online at
www.cfc-ccaf.gc.ca.
Illegal
activities will not be tolerated on Ranch Property.
Number one rule: HUNT SAFE & HAVE FUN!
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Wild Rose Elk Ranch, Ltd.
Arnold and Linda Elliott
Box 997, Kindersly, Sask. S0L 1S0, CANADA.
Phone: (306) 838-2177
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