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<blockquote data-quote="philny1" data-source="post: 144016" data-attributes="member: 7121"><p>Dave</p><p>Camp, after a few days ya call it home, kinda grows on ya.</p><p>Meals were whatever we could cook in a frying pan, not that bad, gotcha by. In Sept we were camped in a dry lake bed, our water source was what was left of the lake. Clean up was a pain, we each had a metal plate,cup, plastic knife, fork and spoon. Learning from my May trip, I had a stack of paper plates and platic in my duffle. To add to the ambience of our site, were the pie plate size tracks in the dried up mud. These were next to our tents, did we sleep, beleive it or not like a log.</p><p>Saw my first Caribou bull our first afternoon in camp. Couldn't hunt, so did some scouting, spotted him in the river bed bout a mile from camp. First day hunting I passed on a really good bull, didn't want to shoot, a bear was my first priority. I was thoroughly impressed with this animal, thinking it over decided to take the next good bull. Their coloring can be unbelieveable, some of the bulls had a white mane like area from their shoulders forward. This I favored. Kinda always though of caribou like cows in a pasture.</p><p>Guide had a caribou tag in his pack, I wouldn't buy it. ****ed about the bear. Oh, I was legal enough, had a hunting license of course and a $30.00 wolf tag. On the last day when I was in position and ready to take the shot on my bull, I told him to make me legal.</p><p></p><p>Hunt fast, brag whenever ya can get somebody to listen!!!</p><p>NRA Life Member.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philny1, post: 144016, member: 7121"] Dave Camp, after a few days ya call it home, kinda grows on ya. Meals were whatever we could cook in a frying pan, not that bad, gotcha by. In Sept we were camped in a dry lake bed, our water source was what was left of the lake. Clean up was a pain, we each had a metal plate,cup, plastic knife, fork and spoon. Learning from my May trip, I had a stack of paper plates and platic in my duffle. To add to the ambience of our site, were the pie plate size tracks in the dried up mud. These were next to our tents, did we sleep, beleive it or not like a log. Saw my first Caribou bull our first afternoon in camp. Couldn't hunt, so did some scouting, spotted him in the river bed bout a mile from camp. First day hunting I passed on a really good bull, didn't want to shoot, a bear was my first priority. I was thoroughly impressed with this animal, thinking it over decided to take the next good bull. Their coloring can be unbelieveable, some of the bulls had a white mane like area from their shoulders forward. This I favored. Kinda always though of caribou like cows in a pasture. Guide had a caribou tag in his pack, I wouldn't buy it. ****ed about the bear. Oh, I was legal enough, had a hunting license of course and a $30.00 wolf tag. On the last day when I was in position and ready to take the shot on my bull, I told him to make me legal. Hunt fast, brag whenever ya can get somebody to listen!!! NRA Life Member. [/QUOTE]
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