Gear
Temperatures are unpredictable so we recommend a layering system such as thermal underwear, a fleece jacket and a waterproof shell. Be prepared for windy 32F mornings and 65F afternoons. For ducks, and doves we shoot at a fixed position, but for perdiz we do a lot of walking. In addition to the list below, use your best judgment as to the gear you personally need to bring.
Average Temperatures: Jan-March 72F, April - May 65F, June – Sept 50F
What to Bring
- Prescription medications and toiletries
- Small personal flashlight with extra batteries, (clip on or headlamp, not hand held)
- Tan, green and brown camo pants, shirt and hat
- 12 and 20 gauge shotguns. Please advice should you have a 16 gauge.
- Improved/modified chokes
- Lockable, no plastic gun case
- Soft gun case for the field.
- Extra gun cleaning equipment
- Daily shooting safety glasses
- Chest waders
- Thin, soft leather shooting gloves
- Tape for your fingers
- Shell bag attached to belt
- Ear plugs or muffs
- Recoil reduction device on your shirt, vest or jacket
- Upland hunting boots
- Waterproof hat and jacket
- Casual cloths like jeans, fleece vest, sneakers
- Insect repellant
- Extra gun parts
- Swim suit (Nov-April)
- Video camera
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