OhBoneCollector
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How do you have a hunt booked with them in 2019? I didn't think they took app's until December for the following yea. Thus you'd been applying in December 2018 for a hunt the fall of 2019.
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How do you have a hunt booked with them in 2019? I didn't think they took app's until December for the following yea. Thus you'd been applying in December 2018 for a hunt the fall of 2019.
Ya that's what I kind of figured that's why I was curious if theres any other airfare company that you guys know about or would recommendI flew with 40 Mile Air on a sheep hunt. They are professional and organized. You fly with enough air taxis in AK and you'll eventually experience the other end of that spectrum. One thing to keep in mind, they're one of the bigger operations going in the fall. I flew at a time when they were also picking up / dropping off caribou and moose hunters in a couple different GMUs. They handle chaos well, just keep in mind they are busy.
I flew with 40 mile air last year 2017 on a caribou hunt. I don't know how to post a link to it, but go down to hunting other areas, go to Alaska and you will see my write up.
Great company to fly with.
It's tough to get into their rotation. Past customers get first dibs each year. Then the flood gates open to everyone else ONLY if there are any spots open. For example, this year past customers filled all the spots and no one new could apply.I don't have a hunt booked with them I've just talked to them and it sounds like theres a good chance to go with them. That's also why I asked if anyone new any other flight companies
My son and I used 40 Mile Air for a drop hunt in 2010. Can't say enough good about the pilots, staff, and hunt area they put us in.View attachment 78830View attachment 78829
It's tough to get into their rotation. Past customers get first dibs each year. Then the flood gates open to everyone else ONLY if there are any spots open. For example, this year past customers filled all the spots and no one new could apply.
40 Mile accepts calls from repeat customers starting on December 1 for hunts the following fall. I believe they accept calls from new customers starting on December 15 for any spots that remain available.
You could also try Jim Cummings at Golden Eagle Outfitters, he flies out of Delta Junction and runs a reputable outfit, just a lot smaller operation in that area than 40 Mile’s (they run a pretty big operation out of Kotzebue I believe). I have flown with Jim, and wouldn’t hesitate to do so again.
The reason I use 40 Mile over and over is because their setup is perfect for me. I’m a meat hunter, and if myself or my hunt partner tags an animal early in the hunt, 40 Mile picks it up and stores it in their chilled boxcar in Tok until we fly back out, which is often several days to many days later. My partner and I can continue hunting without worrying each day about keeping the animal already down cool and clean in the field.
What do you mean theyre protective of their strips? if its theres then nobody can use it right? I guess im not following you.
Also thanks for the advice on the porcupine herd. Do you have to draw a tag to hunt that herd or is it like the 40 mile herd where you can just buy one?