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i never left joe i just didnt post.i am glad to see everyone is keeping you in line.btw is your ole lady typing for ya the spelling is readable for most now.lol.i would love to come visit star and help ya down some of that caribou.i was actually thinking about taking the girlfriend on a hunt somewhere next year and alaska is one of the the states on the list
Rupe, get it figured out what you want to do, and let me know. If you want to bow hunt, it really wouldn't be that expensive to hunt the haul road and it is bow hunt only unless you want to walk 5 miles across the tundra.
I can top ya ADT: The Replacement(the 83) blew its electronic lift pump, the 84 is totalled and I cant fill the 90 up, well...i can, just takes FOREVER!!
damn aune....you luck is like mine! LOL I am stuck driving the chicoma until I get my trucks running. I am looking forward to tearing the one ton down the the frame and rebuilding it. It is going to take a while. I am going to have to work LOTS to pay for that rebuild. LOL
Rupe, get it figured out what you want to do, and let me know. If you want to bow hunt, it really wouldn't be that expensive to hunt the haul road and it is bow hunt only unless you want to walk 5 miles across the tundra.
ill be looking into it for next fall so ill let you know.any seasons open during the summer?
Bear is year round, you need to check caribou, it takes a 4 year colledge degree to get a handle on all the regs and seasons. the hunting proclamation is on line. Get it together and I will do what I can to help keep costs down.
You still have my number don't you.
Bear is year round, you need to check caribou, it takes a 4 year colledge degree to get a handle on all the regs and seasons. the hunting proclamation is on line. Get it together and I will do what I can to help keep costs down.
You still have my number don't you.
Yea, but the best caribou hunting (bow) is up north from atigun pass to around happy valley. It is all bow for 5 miles of the road, after 5 miles you can use rifle
They hunt them during migration and you can sometimes see thousands of them from the road, but you still have to get close enough for a bow. lol They have a decent success rate though.
We have some closer caribou hunts, but some are hard to plan for because they close some of them when the quota is harvested, and that is later when you can get in some coooold weather too. I haven't read up on it comepletly, just enough to hunt moose in unit 20 a little bit. I wasn't in a very good area, I've been learning a little, but had to work all through the main moose season this year. If everything pans out will be in on a canoe hunt about a hundrsd miles north of here this next season.(hopefully)
Unit 26b would be a good caribou hunt and unless I am missing something it starts in july and goes the rest of the year, but you have to plan on hunting them when they are moving through that part of the country,they move through there for a month or more though.
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