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Outfitters - Long Range Friendly
Alaskan Game
Wow, no one been to Alaska
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene Jr." data-source="post: 283675" data-attributes="member: 15474"><p>Been there once and can't wait to go back. Did a DIY caribou hunt and had a great time and got a nice bull. In hindsight, it would have only been slightly more expensive with an outfitter and much more relaxing. Flying in with all our hunting/camping gear and then renting an SUV was a logistical challenge but very possible. If anyone wants to do this type of trip PM me for some helpfull insight.</p><p> </p><p>It was very different from hunting whitetails in PA!</p><p> </p><p>+1 to what Phorwoth said, it's a rugged place and takes it's toll on you. Dad and I came home a lot lighter than when we left. I was down to fighting weight but it was time for Dad to get some rest/food. I can see how us nonresidents can get in trouble quickly. Until you've seen it, you can't even imagine the scope of it all.</p><p> </p><p>Gene</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene Jr., post: 283675, member: 15474"] Been there once and can't wait to go back. Did a DIY caribou hunt and had a great time and got a nice bull. In hindsight, it would have only been slightly more expensive with an outfitter and much more relaxing. Flying in with all our hunting/camping gear and then renting an SUV was a logistical challenge but very possible. If anyone wants to do this type of trip PM me for some helpfull insight. It was very different from hunting whitetails in PA! +1 to what Phorwoth said, it's a rugged place and takes it's toll on you. Dad and I came home a lot lighter than when we left. I was down to fighting weight but it was time for Dad to get some rest/food. I can see how us nonresidents can get in trouble quickly. Until you've seen it, you can't even imagine the scope of it all. Gene [/QUOTE]
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