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What should I prioritize in my packing list for moose hunting?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

When packing for a moose hunt in Alaska, prioritize essential gear for safety, comfort, and hunting success, including a reliable rifle, warm clothing, a first aid kit, and a map with a compass or GPS device.

Essential Gear

When flying into remote Alaska moose hunting locations, pack light but bring the must-haves, such as a high-quality rifle with a good scope, preferably a bolt-action or semi-automatic in calibers suitable for moose (e.g., .30-06, .300 Winchester Magnum, or .338 Winchester Magnum). Don’t forget a reliable sidearm for personal protection, especially when hiking or camping. Consider packing a portable first aid kit with essentials for treating common hunting injuries, such as tourniquets, bandages, and painkillers.

In addition to essential hunting gear, it’s crucial to bring navigation and communication tools to ensure a safe and successful hunt. A map with a compass or GPS device will help you navigate the terrain and locate your prey. Bring a satellite phone or a handheld GPS device with a long-lasting battery and a backup power source, such as extra batteries or a portable solar panel. Don’t forget to pack a two-way radio or a satellite messaging device, such as a Garmin inReach or a DeLorme, to stay in touch with your hunting party and emergency services.

Clothing and Shelter

Moose hunting in Alaska can be harsh, with extreme cold temperatures, wind, and rain. Pack warm and waterproof clothing, including a parka, insulated pants, gloves, hats, and a face mask. Bring a waterproof and breathable tent, a sleeping bag rated for -20°C or colder, and a warm sleeping pad. Don’t forget to pack warm socks, a change of clothing, and a repair kit with duct tape, safety pins, and a multi-tool.

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