RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT LIST
GUIDED HUNTS
Below is a recommended equipment list we have put together. Please review carefully and add to or eliminate
depending on your hunt and your needs. Use this list as a guideline as you plan your upcoming hunt. Remember as
you pack that layers of clothes work best on the plains.
CLOTHES:
Several changes of clothes
Gortex Boots
Wool Socks
Crew Socks
Heavy Coat during Oct.- Dec.
Thermals or Polypropolene
Rain Gear (September hunts only)
Camo clothes for archery hunters(desert or western camo)
Loader hunts, no camo orange needed)
Good warm gloves
Tennis shoes for camp
Warm Hat (preferably hunter orange in case you cover your hunter orange ball cap)
ESSENTIALS:
HUNTING LICENSE OR TAG
HABITAT STAMP & HUNTER SAFETY CARD
SLEEPING BAG (We can provide this if you are flying in)
RIFLE AND EXTRA AMMO
BOW AND ARROWS (Tuning Equipment)
BROADHEADS- ARCHERY (See note below)
ORANGE VEST AND HAT (For rifle and muzzle Loader hunts, no camo orange)
PERSONAL:
Toiletries
Aspirin and Medicine
Sunglasses
Towel and Washcloth
Extra Glasses or contacts
Cell Phone
Good Flashlight and Extra Batteries
GEAR:
Camera and Extra Film (If a digital camera, extra batteries)
GPS or compass
Daypack
Rangefinder
Binoculars
Knife and steel
Matches or Bic Lighter
Gun cleaning kit
Elk or deer calls (cow call or grunt)
Safety Harness (archery deer only)
Bipod or shooting sticks for rifle hunts
Scent and cover scent (archery and muzzle)
Pocket Hand Warmers
NOTE ARCHERY HUNTERS: No expandable broadheads on archery Elk hunts. All other broadheads must be a
minimum of 1” cutting diameter. Because of the amount of wounded animals, Golden Eagle Outfitters will ONLY allow
mechanical broadheads to be used on antelope. ONLY fixed blade broadheads with a MINIMUM of 1 inch cutting
diameter will be allowed for deer and elk, NO EXCEPTIONS.
- All archery antelope and archery deer hunts will be conducted out of ground blinds and tree stands. If you
are not comfortable being in a tree stand, let us know and we will make sure you hunt out of a ground blind.
We have plenty of harnesses and pull up ropes, but we recommend if you have your own to bring them.
- This is big, open country, so we recommend that you practice to 60 yards. Most shots will be inside of 40
yards, but the more you practice at 60 the better you are at 40.
ATTENTION ALL MUZZLELOADER HUNTERS, BY COLORADO LAW:
-Minimum caliber for deer 40 cal.
-Minimum caliber for elk 50 cal.
-Bullets must weigh at least 170 grains.
-PELLETIZED POWDER SYSTEMS PROHIBITED
-SMOKELESS POWDER PROHIBITED