Nick87
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What are we talking about here? Moose tag?
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Yes , rifle non residentWhat are we talking about here? Moose tag?
Dream hunt for me. Looking forward to following along on this one.Yes , rifle non resident
Thats what I'm talking about ! ^ Ok , what about bear spray in a high wind situation ? Some kind of ground traps for the rodents ?
I used bird shot in my 22. Kinda limp wrists and don’t like recoil but I can out run about anyone that just took a round of bird shot to the legThats what I'm talking about ! ^ Ok , what about bear spray in a high wind situation ? Some kind of ground traps for the rodents ?
Alaska's more than twice the size of Texas...can you be slightly more specific on the area you will be hunting?Moose hunt in the SE side of the state .
How many tents ? A wall tent ? Or just my Big Agnes ?
DM'ed you .Alaska's more than twice the size of Texas...can you be slightly more specific on the area you will be hunting?
If you have lots of rain gear, bring a quality set with some tape for repair. Don't bring any of the cheap stuff that gets torn when you walk through alders or other brush. Southeast AK can get really wet.
I did quite a few remote AK hunts, always brought a bear fence out to remote camp. Sometimes I set it up, many times I did not. Once you get a look at your camping spot, you will have a better idea if you want to set it up.
Bring an empty Gatorade or sports drink bottle to keep in the tent, with the lid. Pissing in a bottle in a tent is highly preferable to going outside when it's dark, raining sideways, and windy.
Bring a book, we almost always had one or two really bad weather days where we were tent bound.
Good luck.
Spray can be a pain in the ass to travelOrdered a G29 and I figure I'll get the spray also . Looking for a better tent option .
My wife and I will be in Anchorage before the trip , we plan on doing a cruise before I go hunt . I thought I'd buy the spray and fuel there . I have Alaskan Game bags already but thanks . Still looking for tyvek .Spray can be a pain in the ass to travel
With same with jet fuel I’d ask around about getting those items closer to your destination. Also I’d highly recommend the argali moose kits. I’ve used both styles both styles were amazing. A couple big pieces of tyvec house wrap are also super light and worth having
That’s your best bet are you leaving anchorage in a cub then?My wife and I will be in Anchorage before the trip , we plan on doing a cruise before I go hunt . I thought I'd buy the spray and fuel there . I have Alaskan Game bags already but thanks . Still looking for tyvek
Thank you !Moose! We eat a lot of that.
Moose season can be wet, have good rain gear & boots. A wood stove in the tent, is one of life's simple pleasures. Wood saw & hatchet to keep it going. I like propane torch for fire starter. Plenty of standing dry fuel, to be found. Tent need to be staked down good for when the wind blows. It can blow hard. Clothing, I wear the same thing every day, one change out, extra socks. What ever keeps you warm. Wood stove if you can, but I've used cook stove to dry/warm things up, just need enough extra fuel. Crocs or camp shoes so the feet can dry out. I use 0 degree sleep bag for moose hunts. Impertect rain gear is my moose weather gear. No way to be silent in that stuff. they we'll hear you coming.
40+ years never needed bear fencing, bears have plenty to eat & you stink! Could of had some fencing around the meat poles on occasion, Moose are very heavy & tasty if cared for. Study up on field care of meat.
Yes , Piper Super Cub , Meekins AirThat’s your best bet are you leaving anchorage in a cub then?
What about water filtration? Katadyn Base Camp Pro 10L Water Filter, our go to. Need an extra jug for filtered water to collect in.Going to need an extra trip to drop off supplies, already factored that in . I have a couple tarps and a fold up chair .
The transporter has a wall tent I can use .
What about water filtration?
I’m taking six solar lights , like walk way type . Rain gear I have plenty of , do I take one set or more ?
I usually take a roll of paper towels with me also and pre screen water before filtering it up there and they are handy to have in campWhat about water filtration? Katadyn Base Camp Pro 10L Water Filter, our go to. Need an extra jug for filtered water to collect in.
"six solar lights", over the years, I seen this once. Solo guy, big wall tent camp, Tiki solar lights everywhere, Crazy cool dude. We use headlamps.