gonhunting247
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I'll start by saying I've been blessed to hunt the great state of AK a fair amount. With 3 sisters living in AK, I have more hunting opportunities than a lot of folks. I have successfully hunted sheep, goat, moose, grizzly, black bear etc.. That said I have been successful on small caribou, but never a really nice mature bull. I drew a a special hunt tag in 2018, but struck out on caribou after a long grueling adventure. We saw a grand total of 2 caribou on the last day, but they were a few miles and a couple drainages over and we were down to our last day. I did luck out and shoot a nice blueberry fed black bear on the hike back out. I wouldn't want to come out without something to pack on our 7+ miles out .
Fast forward to this years draws and low and behold I drew it again! After a few calls and some conversation with folks here, we decided we'd try to access some area quite a ways up the drainage from the first go around in "18"
The area we would be hunting is a restricted travel area, which limits the types of vehicles used for hunting access. We would be using my brother-in-laws little plane, which are allowed with the mandatory wait time before hunting after flying, and then hiking in. We knew from the first trip this was going to be a challenging hunt. But, I was determined to make the most of the opportunity and capitalize on what we learned the first time!
Some pics from trip #1 and the fat little blueberry fed black bear that took the place of my missing caribou!
Fast forward to this years draws and low and behold I drew it again! After a few calls and some conversation with folks here, we decided we'd try to access some area quite a ways up the drainage from the first go around in "18"
The area we would be hunting is a restricted travel area, which limits the types of vehicles used for hunting access. We would be using my brother-in-laws little plane, which are allowed with the mandatory wait time before hunting after flying, and then hiking in. We knew from the first trip this was going to be a challenging hunt. But, I was determined to make the most of the opportunity and capitalize on what we learned the first time!
Some pics from trip #1 and the fat little blueberry fed black bear that took the place of my missing caribou!
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