Trophy Alaska Caribou Alaska Hunting List Alaska Moose
Home Alaska Hunting Alaska Fishing Whitetail Hunting About Me ORDER

This list is to give you an idea of what gear and equipment I like to pack for a hunting trip in Alaska. This is a fairly complete list where weight and bulk isn’t a factor. I carry less when I fly in than when I’m hunting by boat, and I carry even less when I’m backpacking. (See my sheep hunting list at www.bucktrack.com.) Everyone’s list will vary. The first part of this list will be items I normally carry when out actually hunting, followed by a list of sleeping gear, then a "kitchen" items list, a clothing list, other items, and then a list of gear I would add for a float trip. Please email me with your ideas and suggestions.
For other huntings lists, including shorter, lighter list, and for a full line of books and videos on Alaska hunting and fishing, please visit www.bucktrack.com,
Items to Carry in the Field
Ammo Try to carry the same caliber as your hunting partner, if practical.
Binos/Covers Waterproof, quality binos.
Blistex Or other lip balm
Bottle Filter Filled. I like the bottle water filters.
Bow/Arrows Razor sharp arrows. Use a powerful bow for moose.
Bug Dope A small bottle
Camera/Film Waterproof camera and/or in ziplock bag with plenty of film
Candle stub For emergency fire starting
Canteen Filled with filtered water unless you have a bottle filter.
Compass/Mirror Carry it! Know the direction to camp, river, etc. Signal mirror is a plus.
Food High calorie, dry foods. Cheese, peanut butter, crackers, nuts, Snickers etc..
Game Bag So you can carry a full load of meat back to camp
GPS At least one per party. Know how to use it. Enter camps, pickup points, etc.
Headlamp/batteries It’s good if your GPS and headlamp use the same size batteries.
Knife I carry a Kershaw with 3 blades
License In a ziplock in a secured pocket
Lighters One in a ziplock in an inside secured pocket, the other elsewhere.
Surveyor's Tape "Flagging." To mark your kill, trail, camp, whatever
Matches In a waterproof container
Measuring Tape Cloth tape to measure antlers/horns
Moleskin Or some other blister treatment. Use it BEFORE you have blisters
Pack I usually carry a frame pack, and "carry in field" items with me while hunting.
Parachute Cord About 50 feet
Prescription drugs
Rain gear Quality raingear. Good to shed rain or protect you from a cold wind.
Regulations I've had to consult the game regs MANY times in the field.
Rifle Sighted-in. .270 or larger. A familiar gun that YOU can shoot ACCURATELY.
Scope Cover
Space Blanket The large, reinforced kind, NOT the thin ones as big as a cigarette pack.
Spotting Scope At least one per party.
Swiss Army Knife A spare, all-around knife.
Game Tags/Permits In a ziplock in a secured pocket. Make sure you know how to tag your animal.
This List Refer to it each time before heading afield.
Toilet Paper In a ziplock.
Topo Maps In clear, one gallon “freezer” ziplocks. Fold the map to show your area.
Tripod Carry one that fits your camera and your spotting scope
Warm clothes Extra warm clothes in a plastic bag. Include a balaclava.
Watch
Sleeping Gear
Sleeping Bag Rated to about 10 degrees, avoid down unless you’re an expert camper.
Sleeping Pad Closed cell foam, air mattress or Therm-a-Rest. Good for insulation & comfort.
Tent Poles/Stakes Carry a strong, wind-resistant, name-brand tent that you’ve set up and tested.
Camp Kitchen Items
Food 2-3 lbs of food per day. Calorie rich, dry food. Avoid cans.
Canteen
Cooking Pots Two nesting pots of about 1-2 quarts (liters)
Cup One for each member
Foil Cooking fish or meat
Fuel No fuel on commercial flights. Ask air taxi.
Margarine For cooking and calories
Can opener A small one. I like the military P-38 style
Salt/Pepper If hunting, carry separate “cape salt.”
Spoon and fork A set for each member
Stove I like MSR white gas stoves. They are hot and efficient.
Stove Kit/Wire Repair parts and the like.
Towel
Water Filter You should boil cooking water and filter drinking water
Water Container Collapsible. For carrying water from source OR storing filtered water.
Clothing
Balaclava Fleece or polypro. They are the warmest item you can carry per pound!
Cap A cap with a bill to keep the rain off your face, and earflaps, is nice
Boots Broken in, waterproof hunting boots.
Vest Fleece, fiber-fill or down.
Gloves Fleece
Hooded Sweatshirt Fleece
Jacket Fleece
Mittens Wool or fleece
Mitten Shells Goretex. To wear over gloves or mittens if cold or wet
Handkerchief 2 Cotton. They have lots of uses.
Hip Boots Not neoprene. Most folks prefer ankle fit for walking. Bring small patch kit.
Long Underwear Bottoms-2
Long Underwear Tops-2
Pants I like the military BDU style for moderate weather.
Pants Fleece for when it cools off. Fleece dries a lot quicker than wool.
Rain Coat Quality, tested. I like quality Goretex to serve as raingear and wind protection.
Rain Pants I like full side zip, but at least make sure you can pull them over your boots.
Shorts (Underwear) 2 pair
T Shirts 1
Socks Wool. 3 pair
Socks Liner. Reduces blisters. Light polypro or similar. 3 pair.
Camp Shoes Running shoes or something else light.
Other Items
Antibiotic Check with your Dr. and use correctly
Antibiotic Cream
Archery Repair Kit
Aspirin/Etc Or some other painkiller. Also carry antacids, etc.
Bone saw
Book Bring one. You may have a long wait or two!
Bow One extra per party
Bowstrings Two extra
Burlap bags About 5 per moose hunter
Candle stub For fire starting or emergency light
Cape Salt 2-5 pounds depending on animal size
Cash
Checkbook
Credit Card You'll be able to use this for most expenses.
Duct tape As Red Greene knows, it’s useful for countless purposes
Eyeglasses/Contacts Extra pair, just in case.
Extra Batteries
First Aid Kit Bring First Aid instructions also.
Floss I carry a small needle to use floss as thread, also.
Game Bags Quality bags. About 3 for a caribou, and 5 for a moose
Garbage Bags Strong ones. For garbage and to keep gear dry.
Handiwipes Or similar cleanup wipes.
Headnet If you need it, you’ll be glad you have it!
Lomotil or other anti-diarrhetic
Lures/Tackle If you like fishing at all, you'll want to have them along.
Misc. Items Bag Mini can-opener, fine wire, fish hooks, lighter, tacks, safety pins, etc.
Needle I use floss for thread.
Note Book
Pen/Pencil
Pliers I like the mini Vicegrips. Can be used as a vice, pliers, wrench, clamp, etc.
Parachute Cord At least 100’ per person. Used to hang food, gear, guying out tents, etc, etc.
Prescription drugs Make sure you carry them on your flights.
Purification tablets In case your water filter breaks.
Rag/Oil For cleaning guns
Rod/Reel If you like fishing at all, you'll want to have them along.
Scoring Sheets B&C or P&Y
Small Soap
Spare glasses or contacts Just in case
Steel or Stone Sharpen knives thoroughly at home.
Stuff Sacks
Sunscreen Use it before you’re burned.
Sunglasses
Tarp The blue ones are OK. At least two per party. To cover meat, gear, etc.
Tape Measure Cloth. For measuring your monster bull or fish.
Toothbrush/Paste
Topo Maps
Tripod Choose one you can use for cameras and spotting scope
Video Camera Bring extra batteries and tape.
Ziplock Bags M/L Always useful for maps, food, carrying water, etc.
Hunt Plan Written agreement with the air taxi, listing pickup place and time and fees. Home folks should have the plan, too.
Raft/Misc.
Bolts Make sure you have all the bolts
Camera Box A light, waterproof box to keep cameras, etc. handy
Cargo net To keep gear off the floor. This helps prevent raft damage and wet gear.
Dry Bags Very handy, but duffel bags lined with heavy garbage bags will work
Extra Valve A leaky valve can cause problems
Frame All parts. Make sure you know how to put it together
Life Vest One per member. WEAR THEM!
Needle/Thread For sewing up big tears
Patch Kit Check glue. Plenty of patch material.
Rope For a bowline, grab-line, etc.
Oars An extra is a wise idea.
Pump Inspect for damage. Carry two for two or more rafts.
Raft Inflated and inspected before trip.
River Information From guidebooks, land managers, whatever.
Raft Seat
Tarp To cover raft
Wire Many uses
Wrench To fit raft bolts

This list and other Alaska hunting and fishing information can be found at www.bucktrack.com

Alaska hunting books and videos from Buck Publishing:

Bear_Hunting_in_Alaska Float Hunting in Alaska by Raft Arctic Hunting in Alaska Sheep Hunting in Alaska Carabou Hunting in Alaska Alaska Unguided Moose Hunting Alaska Fishing Videos
Cover of Hunt Alaska Now Signed Book Whitetail Deer Hunting Book Out of Season: The Johnny Luster Story Hunting in Alaska's Golden Era Alaska Fishing Book Cover Hunting Hard...in Alaska! Book Cover Upland Hunting in Alaska Book Cover

Don't Forget to Bookmark!

email order

Site Map

Home Alaska Hunting Alaska Fishing Whitetail Hunting About Me ORDER

Buck Publishing
867 Esro Rd. #2
Fairbanks, Alaska 99712
Copyrighted and Updated February 10, 2006 by Bruce L. "Buck" Nelson
Please send comments, suggestions, or questions by emailing me at
buck@bucktrack.com