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Kodiak Red Lake Bear Hunt Advice Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="grinnergetter" data-source="post: 1412969" data-attributes="member: 9524"><p>Last year I used a Hillberg soulo and my buddies used the KUIU. Both were excellent with the amount of space available going toward the KUIU. We had pummeling rain for a solid 36 hours. </p><p></p><p>Walking sticks are a must have and if you can spare the weight </p><p>i'd recommend a bear fence. Would have made sleeping a lot less "exciting". We had bear in camp twice....once close enough to hear him breathing.</p><p></p><p>We wore Ruger Casull's with a Diamond chest rig. No-one even noticed the weight.</p><p></p><p>Don't forget a small camp shovel. I never did find a smooth enough spot to sleep. KUIU rain gear worked excellent and a ENO rain tarp was well worth the weight. Great for glassing. Head net...I've hunted all across Canada to Alaska and never ran into bugs like on Kodiak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grinnergetter, post: 1412969, member: 9524"] Last year I used a Hillberg soulo and my buddies used the KUIU. Both were excellent with the amount of space available going toward the KUIU. We had pummeling rain for a solid 36 hours. Walking sticks are a must have and if you can spare the weight i'd recommend a bear fence. Would have made sleeping a lot less "exciting". We had bear in camp twice....once close enough to hear him breathing. We wore Ruger Casull's with a Diamond chest rig. No-one even noticed the weight. Don't forget a small camp shovel. I never did find a smooth enough spot to sleep. KUIU rain gear worked excellent and a ENO rain tarp was well worth the weight. Great for glassing. Head net...I've hunted all across Canada to Alaska and never ran into bugs like on Kodiak. [/QUOTE]
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