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I need some Alaska advice from residents
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<blockquote data-quote="Shumba" data-source="post: 620581" data-attributes="member: 12337"><p>If you are interested send me a PM. I can tell you a book that can make your DIY hunt much easier. As many have said above there are a lot of variables and logistitcal issues with Alaskan hunting but a DIY hunt done properly can be one of the most rewarding hunts you can do even when not successful. </p><p> </p><p>I am a Texan and have had much success with DIY hunts in AK. There are avenues to use that will help you find a location, equiptment, etc. I have book that can simplify a lot of this for you. I did my first AK DIY hunt out of necessity by that I mean $$$$. IMO a guided AK moose hunt is the most overpriced hunt a person can pay hard earned money for in North America.......I see some outfitters are up in the $16-18K range now, which is baffling to me. It can be done for pennies compared to that and also with much more satisfaction.......<strong><u>IF YOU are patient, physically able and up for adventure</u></strong>. It is not easy and not for everyone that is for certain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shumba, post: 620581, member: 12337"] If you are interested send me a PM. I can tell you a book that can make your DIY hunt much easier. As many have said above there are a lot of variables and logistitcal issues with Alaskan hunting but a DIY hunt done properly can be one of the most rewarding hunts you can do even when not successful. I am a Texan and have had much success with DIY hunts in AK. There are avenues to use that will help you find a location, equiptment, etc. I have book that can simplify a lot of this for you. I did my first AK DIY hunt out of necessity by that I mean $$$$. IMO a guided AK moose hunt is the most overpriced hunt a person can pay hard earned money for in North America.......I see some outfitters are up in the $16-18K range now, which is baffling to me. It can be done for pennies compared to that and also with much more satisfaction.......[B][U]IF YOU are patient, physically able and up for adventure[/U][/B]. It is not easy and not for everyone that is for certain. [/QUOTE]
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