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Hunting out of a canoe is usually great. It isn't great when water turns to ice.
I use a river boat to get to camp, but everyone in Alaska hunts by boat....I go by canoe soetimes but this is my preferred method...
Great pictures! I know exactly what you mean. I did a 65 mile river trip with some friends the beginning of december a handful of years ago and the weather took an unexpected turn into the negative degrees the last couple days. We ended up cutting the trip short as forward progress was becoming almost impossible. Luckily, we saw an occupied house in the distance and my buddy was able to get the owner to give him a ride to where our trucks were waiting.
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Lately I find myself using one of my rafts or my packraft for most of my waterborne activities, but I have had some great times in canoes.
The week of the rifle deer season in MN is usually the ice up time too. That could put a damper on things, but I would have a tipi with a stove and maybe start on a motorized (25 hp) lake and bring the canoe to portage to lakes that have had burns or blow downs recently.Consider a grouse hunting and fishing trip instead. You could pick a little nicer weather that way maybe
A few years ago I shot my bull early, so I was back at camp on the river.Jeepers I did that to a couple of guys two years ago. I had a couple clients way up the creek fishing silvers and rainbows, coming down I damn near ran over them. Next day I flew over saw they had gotten the moose but he was a ways off the creek. They had a little zodiac, took my North River up a day or two later and hauled their moose about 16 miles to town.