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What to wear for September Wyoming elk hunt

Started by Rick Richard, December 29, 2012, 03:55:00 PM

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Owlgrowler

Sunscreen. Where I bowhunted elk last Sept, Jackson area, it was hot and sunny almost every day and the tops of my ears got so burned and itchy I vowed to never go without some sunscreen again.

All good advice above, got to go prepared for anything. After the second day of last years hunt, and no sign of a break in the hot weather, I pared my packweight down a bit by not carrying my packable rain jacket, an afternoon thunderstorm would have felt great!!
Bragging may not bring happiness,
but no man having caught a large fish,goes home through the alley.

chanumpa

Im with Whip and Shed on this one.Definately merino wool,good boots, and a good light packable rain coat.Load up your pack,until you get it were you think you could live out of it for a couple days.Tat lil rain coat can be a real life saver,esp.with merino underneath it.Be prepared to have everthing you own on in the morning and down to a t-shirt by 11A.M.,and how you are going to practically pack it.Have seen storms roll in the high country there that were serious!

chanumpa

Oh yeah,Practice shooting with that loaded up pack on too.Standing ,nealing,crouching.Make sure that pack is quiet too.

njloco

I'll definitely keep this info. in mind, I'm lucky to live close to Gil Verwey, some of you might remember his recent post about doing a self elk hunt in Colorado, so I'll be picking his brain first chance I get.

Thanks, and Happy New Year.

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Mike Yancey

Nothing but wool on this hunt Rick, I Take two pair of wool pants and rotate every other day. A pair of Smart-Wool socks for each day and a pair of good dry boots for walking. I also put a pack type rain coat in my pack for when I need it and ware a layer of a wool shirt, under shirt, wool vest and wool sweater and add or take off as needed. It can get real bad real fast where we are going, plan for a couple of days of snow.

Roughrider

The versitality of wool does make it hard to beat in the mountains.  About the only thing I would add, is that if it's not wet, I usually wear lightweight running-type or cross trainer shoes. I usually wear a pair of lightweight Merrels or something similar. Maybe I have strong ankles or something, but have never had a problem wearing lightweight shoes - it's  alot easier to hike ten miles in a pair of shoes weighing ounces, than shoes weighing pounds!  The heavy, stiff "hiking" boots, are in my opinion, worthless for hunting - heavy, clumsy and noisy.  May work for packing meat, but not for hunting.
Dan Brockman


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