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<blockquote data-quote="wasgas" data-source="post: 665071" data-attributes="member: 21357"><p>As active duty military in Ak you are enttitled to the same hunting oportunities as the residents. I would take advantage of that to it's fullest. Alaska has a few animals that only residents can hunt unless you go with a licensed guide. These come to mind brown bears, Mt Goat, dahl sheep. I see no reason why you cannot participate and be succesful in those hunts if you do your homework and have realistic expectations.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>At home in AZ I often hunt alone for the day, I do not recommend this for Alaska always go with a budy, cary bear spray and have it handy, and be smart about what you do. Alaska weather and animals can be unpredictable and help may be hours or days away. Treat all situations as if your life depends upon it because at any point it may. With that said enjoy it, use it, and tell us all about it. North of Fairbanks you can get some long shots but in the coastal regions most shooting oportunites are short range. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the serivce and make the most of it while you are there. Many of the resident benefits extend to your immediate family members while hunting there with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasgas, post: 665071, member: 21357"] As active duty military in Ak you are enttitled to the same hunting oportunities as the residents. I would take advantage of that to it's fullest. Alaska has a few animals that only residents can hunt unless you go with a licensed guide. These come to mind brown bears, Mt Goat, dahl sheep. I see no reason why you cannot participate and be succesful in those hunts if you do your homework and have realistic expectations. At home in AZ I often hunt alone for the day, I do not recommend this for Alaska always go with a budy, cary bear spray and have it handy, and be smart about what you do. Alaska weather and animals can be unpredictable and help may be hours or days away. Treat all situations as if your life depends upon it because at any point it may. With that said enjoy it, use it, and tell us all about it. North of Fairbanks you can get some long shots but in the coastal regions most shooting oportunites are short range. Thanks for the serivce and make the most of it while you are there. Many of the resident benefits extend to your immediate family members while hunting there with you. [/QUOTE]
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