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Archery Equipment

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Archery Equipment

This is a list of equipment you should consider bringing on your next bow hunt with us. Each individual has their own preferences on many items and types of items, so use your own judgment. We base the list on our past experiences, and provide it to you so that you can experience the most enjoyable hunt.

If you have any questions about our list, feel free to give us a call. The most common mistake in gear is boots that cause blisters. Comfort is very important, as well as understanding that you will not just be walking on flat ground. Conditions in Montana can vary by quite a bit within a season, so you can never be too prepared.

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If you are hunting with us during bow season use the list below.

A lot of items are repeated; the differences are based on weapon used as well as the weather.

One light-weight pair of boots.

Plenty of socks of variable weight.

 Camp pants and shirts, we wear chamois and polar fleece.

Light jacket, polar fleece or wool.

Poly-pro underwear.

Face paint; we don’t want face nets, they cause too much movement to get ready.

Hat of your preference.

Cow elk call (sceery ace-1).

Day pack or fanny pack. Should be able to hold a water bottle, lunch, camera, etc

Knife, compass, camera, *moleskin for blisters.

Bow quiver attached to the bow. Safety belt for tree stand.

Light rain gear.

Bring plenty of camo shirts for warm days.

Belt style bow holder.

Flashlight.

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Contact Bullseye Outfitting with any questions!

For more information on how we do things at Bullseye Outfitters please feel free to reach out via our online form or give us a call. Ben Mummert (The owner) is happy to answer any questions you might have.

Outfitter License # 16672
Ben Mummert
15 Three Corner Road South
Trout Creek, Montana 59874