As I've written on the forum before, my hunting dreams involve landscapes, more so than species. I started saving money 29 years ago to make my hunting dreams a reality, pending health allowing me to do such.
The four locations on that list were:
In addition to the landscapes, who I get to share these hunts with is also very important. For this Yukon hunt, I wanted to be joined by someone I know would be as intrigued and fascinated as I would be. That person, a person who has grown to be one of the people I most admire and respect, is Marcus Hockett.
Last winter, at Sheep Show, Dustin Roe told me he was buying a territory in the Yukon. I had told Dustin of my dreams to hunt in the Yukon and he, being a keen business man, remembered that. He told me he might have a cancellation of the last Mountain Caribou hunt of the season, a great hunt that is very weather dependent. I told him I wanted to be first in line if there was cancellation.
Well, the hunters cancelled and I sent Dustin the deposits for two Mountain Caribou hunts in October, 2023. It was to be a ten day hunt, but due to my commitment to help a RMEF sweepstakes winner in Kentucky, it was at best an eight day hunt, and likely a six or seven day hunt. The Kentucky hunt wrapped up on a Wednesday. I flew home that night, showered, washed clothes, and at 5am Thursday morning, Marcus, Michael, and I were on the road to Watson Lake.
Marcus and Michael took some amazing images. I will let those tell the story and I will answer any questions that might come up.
Dustin's Base camp in Watson Lake:
Camp Ruth, base camp for our Mountain Caribou hunt, about 180 miles north of Watson Lake:
Grant, my guide:
Drae, Marcus' guide:
The four locations on that list were:
- Cassiars of northern British Columbia (2019)
- Wrangells of Alasks (2018)
- Yukon (What this story is about)
- MacKenzie Mountains (hopefully in 2024)
In addition to the landscapes, who I get to share these hunts with is also very important. For this Yukon hunt, I wanted to be joined by someone I know would be as intrigued and fascinated as I would be. That person, a person who has grown to be one of the people I most admire and respect, is Marcus Hockett.
Last winter, at Sheep Show, Dustin Roe told me he was buying a territory in the Yukon. I had told Dustin of my dreams to hunt in the Yukon and he, being a keen business man, remembered that. He told me he might have a cancellation of the last Mountain Caribou hunt of the season, a great hunt that is very weather dependent. I told him I wanted to be first in line if there was cancellation.
Well, the hunters cancelled and I sent Dustin the deposits for two Mountain Caribou hunts in October, 2023. It was to be a ten day hunt, but due to my commitment to help a RMEF sweepstakes winner in Kentucky, it was at best an eight day hunt, and likely a six or seven day hunt. The Kentucky hunt wrapped up on a Wednesday. I flew home that night, showered, washed clothes, and at 5am Thursday morning, Marcus, Michael, and I were on the road to Watson Lake.
Marcus and Michael took some amazing images. I will let those tell the story and I will answer any questions that might come up.
Dustin's Base camp in Watson Lake:
Camp Ruth, base camp for our Mountain Caribou hunt, about 180 miles north of Watson Lake:
Grant, my guide:
Drae, Marcus' guide: