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<blockquote data-quote="2Rope" data-source="post: 1920503" data-attributes="member: 89234"><p>I did a hunt out of Kotzebue a few years ago. Caribou every where. You might call some air charter services in the area you want to hunt, they really helped us. Those guys fly over the migration and know where to set you down for a good chance to see a lot of animals. The Alaska fish & game guys are a good resource as well.</p><p> It was a truly amazing trip, saw grizle bear and 2 cubs walk by camp at a couple hundred yards, sleep was fitful that night! I can't describe the northern lights, they are mesmerizing. It's a strange feeling being out in the country above the Arctic Circle, 2 hours from the nearest road by Cessna and you've flown over way too many rivers to walk back. You are on your own in true wilderness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Rope, post: 1920503, member: 89234"] I did a hunt out of Kotzebue a few years ago. Caribou every where. You might call some air charter services in the area you want to hunt, they really helped us. Those guys fly over the migration and know where to set you down for a good chance to see a lot of animals. The Alaska fish & game guys are a good resource as well. It was a truly amazing trip, saw grizle bear and 2 cubs walk by camp at a couple hundred yards, sleep was fitful that night! I can't describe the northern lights, they are mesmerizing. It's a strange feeling being out in the country above the Arctic Circle, 2 hours from the nearest road by Cessna and you've flown over way too many rivers to walk back. You are on your own in true wilderness. [/QUOTE]
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