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Personal Items
- Camera, film, and batteries
- Binoculars
- Sunscreen
- Insect Repellant
- Toiletries
- Prescription Medications
Clothing
- Lodge attire is casual.
- Swimsuit (outdoor spa).
Outerwear
- Layers for changing weather conditions
- Waterproof rain gear, preferably lightweight Gore-Tex or similar material
- Fleece or other wind blocking garments
- Gloves
- Medium weight jacket
- Hooded sweatshirt or heavy sweater
Footwear
- Hiking boots or other traction footwear
- Wool or other non-cotton socks
Headwear
- Broad rim hat
- Polarized sunglasses
Alcoholic Beverages
- Due to state liquor license restrictions, we do not provide alcoholic beverages. You are welcome to bring your favorite beverage. We have refrigeration available for beer and wine and mixes for liquor. We will gladly serve your wine with dinner. No alcohol may be consumed before or during any hunt.
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License
- Utah fishing license is included in your adventure package.
Waders
- We recommend lightweight breathable waders. You will also need a good pair of wading boots with felt or other non-slip soles. If you choose to "wet wade" as many of our guests do, be sure to bring quick-drying synthetic shorts and undergarments. Waders and boots are included in your package if you don’t want to bring yours.
Float Tubes and Fins
- For stillwater fishing, we provide float tubes and fins at no extra charge.
Fly-Rod
- 8 1/2 or 9 foot five-weight rods are our favorites for their versatility, however, many of the smaller streams may be fished with shorter three and four-weights.
- The use of a complete Orvis fly fishing outfit is included on your package.
Flies
- All flies are included in your package.
Other Gear
- Vest, chest pack, or other preferred method for keeping your fly fishing gear together
- Floatant
- Nippers
- Forceps or hemostats
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License
- Trespass and release forms will be required for all hunting on our private land and leases, these will be completed at the lodge, a Utah state hunting license is not required. Hunters must be 12 years old or older, and if born after 12-31-1965, must have passed a Hunters Safety Course.
Clothing
- The fastest way to spoil a good bird hunt is to wear the wrong clothing. Weather can be very unpredictable, from very cool mornings to warm afternoons. Dress in layers for the most comfortable hunt. A light hunting jacket with a sweater and shirt underneath will keep you warm and allow you to shed layers if the weather warms up. Include in your hunting clothes, a blaze orange hat and or vest, brush pants or chaps, rain gear, sweaters, long sleeve shirts, gloves and shooting glasses. The hunting location is at 1000 feet elevation below the lodge.
Footwear
- Bring good waterproof boots. Your most important pieces of gear are good wool socks and dry comfortable boots.
Shotguns
- A fast pointing 12 or 20 gauge is recommended. If you have a single barrel shotgun, an improved cylinder is best. If you are shooting a double barrel improved cylinder / modified is the best choice. We carry a wide variety of 12 and 20 gauge shot shells in the Pro-Shop. We hunt pheasants with No 5s and No 6s,
Where long shots are usual - better use No. 5. On a normal rise over dogs and for all around use, No. 6 is the favorite.
Personal Items
- Shooting glasses, hearing protection, insect repellent, sun screen, liquor, digital or film camera, prescriptions and toiletries should be included in your packing.

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