Big Game

Big Game

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  • HS DELUXE FIELD DRESSING GLOVES 2 PAIR

    HUNTERS SPECIALTIES

    HS DELUXE FIELD DRESSING GLOVES 2 PAIR

    HS Deluxe Field Dressing Gloves - 2 Pair Prepare for a successful hunt with the HS Deluxe Field Dressing Gloves. This two-pair pack ensures you're always equipped for efficient and hygienic field dressing of big game, whether it's whitetail or dove...

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Big Game Hunting Gear

Big game hunts demand gear you can trust—especially when you're miles off-grid, battling elevation, or facing unpredictable weather. The Big Game collection at Los Cazadores is built for performance in tough conditions, with a focus on durability, functionality, and comfort. Whether you're chasing elk in the high country, mule deer in the desert, or pronghorn across open prairie, this section features the packs, clothing, optics, and field gear designed for long days and hard-earned shots.

Every item is chosen for its ability to handle extended hunts, variable terrain, and the demands of packing in—and packing out.

Rugged Systems for Long Hunts

You’ll find hunting packs with meat-hauling frames, rangefinding optics, weather-resistant layers, and game bags ready for the pack-out. Base layers and outerwear are designed for layering and movement, while accessories like trekking poles, hydration systems, and field tools help you stay prepared from trailhead to tag. The gear in this section supports spot-and-stalk, glass-and-go, and backcountry setups across western and rough-country environments.

FAQs

What kind of pack is best for big game hunts?

Look for a framed or semi-framed pack with room for meat hauling and enough storage for multi-day gear. Comfort and fit are critical when hauling weight.

Do I need different clothing than I’d use for whitetail?

Yes. Big game hunts often require more movement, elevation change, and layering. Lightweight, breathable, and moisture-wicking clothing is key—plus insulation and weatherproof outerwear.

What optics should I bring for spot-and-stalk?

A high-quality binocular (10x or 12x) and a spotting scope are recommended for long-range glassing. A rangefinder is essential for precise distance calls, especially in open terrain.

Is scent control important for big game?

It depends on species. Scent control matters more for elk and mule deer at close range. In windy or open-country hunts, wind direction and movement are more critical.

Can this gear be used for out-of-state or mountain hunts?

Yes. This collection is suited for hunts across the West, Midwest, and mountain regions—whether you’re hunting national forests, prairies, or steep timbered slopes.