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And…we are off!

We are on a weather delay for the wind. It’s not likely but we might get one group out yet tonight, but hopefully first thing in the morning we will all get out.

We visited some WWII sites.
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And we saw some free range Kodiak horses.
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This made me chuckle. Pretty sure I did the exact same tour when we were stuck in Kodiak for 2 days trying to get out to our hunt. According to the signs, there was a big brownie somewhere on the tour as well 🤣
 
The kids get on the bus at 7:15 central time so I try to FaceTime them at 4:15 AK time when we are in town before they get on the bus.

My brother is an Ak resident. My dad drew the only Nr brown bear tag for the area we are in. We each have deer a deer tag and shotguns for ducks and ptarmigan. Crab pots and fishing poles are somewhere in that mess as well.

It’s going to take 2 flights on a beaver with 1200lbs of payload to get all of our crap out there. Yesterday was a sunny beautiful day but the area we are going to is open to the northwest. The wind was blowing at 30 knots straight down the length of our bay so it was a nice day except the wind direction was bad for us. A lot of other hunters got into the field. Bear season opens tomorrow so we are hopeful we will get out today. The forecast today is drizzle, light winds out of the east and 2 miles of visibility. We are supposed to meet at the float dock at 8:30, sunrise is at 9:10 this morning.

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Did you really have to bring your own outboard? wth....lol
 
Oh man, this looks like it's gonna be fun. I've been up twice this year and still wish I could go again :)! Good luck, sounds like a blast.
 
Did you really have to bring your own outboard? wth....lol
The bay we will be on is 15 miles long and 2/3 of a mile wide at the head and over a mile wide at the mouth. Plus the bear tag is good for parts of 2 other bays. Packrafts are cool, but zodiacs are cooler.

Watching other people load their gear, everyone who was going DIY to the salt had a raft and motor. We debated if we should take 2.
 
The kids get on the bus at 7:15 central time so I try to FaceTime them at 4:15 AK time when we are in town before they get on the bus.

My brother is an Ak resident. My dad drew the only Nr brown bear tag for the area we are in. We each have deer a deer tag and shotguns for ducks and ptarmigan. Crab pots and fishing poles are somewhere in that mess as well.

It’s going to take 2 flights on a beaver with 1200lbs of payload to get all of our crap out there. Yesterday was a sunny beautiful day but the area we are going to is open to the northwest. The wind was blowing at 30 knots straight down the length of our bay so it was a nice day except the wind direction was bad for us. A lot of other hunters got into the field. Bear season opens tomorrow so we are hopeful we will get out today. The forecast today is drizzle, light winds out of the east and 2 miles of visibility. We are supposed to meet at the float dock at 8:30, sunrise is at 9:10 this morning.

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Holy shite. I hate packing for a simple elk or muley hunt.. Cant imagine planning for all of that!
 
This made me chuckle. Pretty sure I did the exact same tour when we were stuck in Kodiak for 2 days trying to get out to our hunt. According to the signs, there was a big brownie somewhere on the tour as well 🤣
The sign on the motel door makes me wonder if we should even leave the comforts of the hotel.
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The bay we will be on is 15 miles long and 2/3 of a mile wide at the head and over a mile wide at the mouth. Plus the bear tag is good for parts of 2 other bays. Packrafts are cool, but zodiacs are cooler.

Watching other people load their gear, everyone who was going DIY to the salt had a raft and motor. We debated if we should take 2.
I get that, I just thought you would be able to rent something and not bring your own. Seemed odd to me I guess...lol
 
Made it out a day late! We messaged the flight service on Thursday saying if they could pick us up early on Saturday we’d be ok because the weather was looking like crap for our scheduled departure on Sunday. Saturday, the ceiling was at 250 feet most of the day with a sw wind coming over the mountain. That meant no flight out Saturday. Sunday, the winds had increased to 40 mph sustained and 4-6 foot waves on the salt. No way they were getting us out. As the sun came up this morning the roar of a beaver was heard and we moved all our gear to the beach. As the beaver departed a 185, our second plane, touched down. We were all back in Kodiak shortly. Our pilot said if they hadn’t gotten us today we probably would have been stuck until Friday. A new storm was moving in tonight with seas up to about 10 feet and 50 mph sustained winds. Now I’m in Anc waiting to fly home!
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Yesterday we had a rental car and a room at the best western but got those cancelled when we knew we were not going to be back in time. Today the lady we rented the car from graciously let us use her showers at her house, let us use her truck to run errands and gave us a ride to the airport. We were rushed since we got back to Kodiak around 10 and we were to fly out at 3:30. My brother thought I needed to look the part so he gave me a bag to use for a carry on. All of our checked baggage was overweight, but the Alaska air people were wonderful, as always, and let them slide.

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