Here's a printable checklist of essential hunting gear items for elk hunting. Keep in mind that elk hunting often takes place in rugged and remote terrain, so it's important to be well-prepared. Customize this list based on your specific needs and location, and ensure you have all the required permits and licenses for your hunting trip.
Elk Hunting Gear Checklist
Clothing:
– [ ] Camouflage clothing (jacket and pants)
– [ ] Insulated, waterproof, and breathable hunting boots
– [ ] Moisture-wicking base layers
– [ ] Insulated mid-layers (fleece or insulated jacket)
– [ ] Waterproof and insulated gloves
– [ ] Camouflage headgear (hat or face mask)
– [ ] Blaze orange vest or hat (for safety during transport)
– [ ] Rain gear (jacket and pants)
– [ ] Gaiters (to keep debris out of your boots)
– [ ] Extra socks
– [ ] Thermal underwear (for cold weather)
Hunting Accessories:
– [ ] Quality binoculars
– [ ] Spotting scope (with tripod)
– [ ] Range finder
– [ ] Map and compass or GPS (like onX Hunt)
– [ ] Whistle or signaling device
– [ ] Multi-tool or knife
– [ ] First-aid kit
– [ ] Firestarter or waterproof matches
– [ ] Game bags (for meat transport)
– [ ] Paracord or rope
– [ ] Extra bootlaces
– [ ] Insect repellent
– [ ] Camouflage face paint or makeup
– [ ] Hand and foot warmers
– [ ] Blaze orange flagging tape (for marking your location)
– [ ] Elk calls (bugle, cow call, etc.)
Firearms and Ammunition:
– [ ] Rifle suitable for elk hunting
– [ ] Ammunition (appropriate for your rifle and local regulations)
– [ ] Scope (with lens caps)
– [ ] Rifle sling or harness
– [ ] Gun cleaning kit (we love Otis Technology!)
– [ ] Shooting sticks or bipod (for stability)
– [ ] Gun case
Optics:
– [ ] Rifle scope
– [ ] Binocular harness (for easy access)
– [ ] Lens cleaning kit
Backpack and Gear Transport:
– [ ] Large hunting backpack or daypack
– [ ] Hydration system or water bottles
– [ ] Food (snacks, energy bars, meals)
– [ ] Cooking equipment (if needed)
– [ ] Thermos (for hot drinks)
– [ ] Space blanket or emergency bivvy
– [ ] Trash bags (for packing out trash)
– [ ] Ziplock bags (for storing items)
– [ ] Headlamp or flashlight (with extra batteries)
– [ ] Solar charger or portable power bank (for electronic devices)
– [ ] Sleeping bag and lightweight shelter (for extended hunts)
Personal Items:
– [ ] Hunting license and elk tags
– [ ] Elk hunting regulations booklet
– [ ] Cell phone with charger
– [ ] Personal medication and first-aid supplies
– [ ] Identification and emergency contact information
– [ ] Sunglasses and sunscreen
Before heading out for elk hunting, familiarize yourself with local hunting regulations, including elk hunting seasons and bag limits. Always prioritize safety, follow firearm safety rules, and let someone know your hunting plans and expected return time. Elk hunting can be physically demanding, so ensure you are in good physical shape and prepared for changing weather conditions in the field. Good luck on your elk hunting adventure!