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First trip to Saskatchewan, looking for advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Vol1975" data-source="post: 1701798" data-attributes="member: 100380"><p>Passport, gun registered with all the proper paper work, check with deer license and their rules for that region.</p><p>Double check and triple check the paper work you need to get across the border and bring a gun and your self. You must keep all the paper work on you. And for god sake under stand and read their rules.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As far as gear. Buddy heater and propane. 2 cans per day. You can hunt some cold *** weather in a blind with a buddy heater.</p><p>Gun sock which is a law requirement for having a gun in the dark. optics that want fog up and same goes for binoculars. You pay for what u get. </p><p></p><p>Under armor polar long Johns 3.0. The ones that want soak up sweat. These are a must.</p><p>Exterior clothes that are water proof along with boots. Plenty of bad *** socks. Boots and clothes that are big on you. Tight clothes on your skin you will freeze to death. Espically your feet.</p><p></p><p>Check the new rules for gun travel on a plane. </p><p></p><p>Also leave gun and optics always outside. They will fog up going from hot to cold. </p><p></p><p>Check Canada cell service. You can buy a plan for a month on most phone service. Not saying you will have service but you would be surprised.</p><p>One thing I have is a phone battery pack. I down load books to help the time pass.</p><p></p><p>Last but not least. Take a big pack. That way you can carrier extra in you pack. Like snacks, drinks, thermos, pizz jug, and TP. Days are very long. But action is fast. </p><p>I will tell u colder is better and killed my biggest buck in middle of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vol1975, post: 1701798, member: 100380"] Passport, gun registered with all the proper paper work, check with deer license and their rules for that region. Double check and triple check the paper work you need to get across the border and bring a gun and your self. You must keep all the paper work on you. And for god sake under stand and read their rules. As far as gear. Buddy heater and propane. 2 cans per day. You can hunt some cold *** weather in a blind with a buddy heater. Gun sock which is a law requirement for having a gun in the dark. optics that want fog up and same goes for binoculars. You pay for what u get. Under armor polar long Johns 3.0. The ones that want soak up sweat. These are a must. Exterior clothes that are water proof along with boots. Plenty of bad *** socks. Boots and clothes that are big on you. Tight clothes on your skin you will freeze to death. Espically your feet. Check the new rules for gun travel on a plane. Also leave gun and optics always outside. They will fog up going from hot to cold. Check Canada cell service. You can buy a plan for a month on most phone service. Not saying you will have service but you would be surprised. One thing I have is a phone battery pack. I down load books to help the time pass. Last but not least. Take a big pack. That way you can carrier extra in you pack. Like snacks, drinks, thermos, pizz jug, and TP. Days are very long. But action is fast. I will tell u colder is better and killed my biggest buck in middle of the day. [/QUOTE]
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