DoubleLunger
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Good day my fellow hunters,
I Hope all is well. Myself, a buddy of mine, and hopefully my Ol man(@velodog) if I can talk him into it, are planning and adventure in Alaska for 2020 to hopefully draw back on some Caribou.
Possibly around the Northwest part of the state or wherever the herds seem to be the fullest.
We’re considering an unguided DIY outfitted hunt for five days. We certainly have plenty of time to plan and get into shape.
Just curious if anyone else has done this type of hunt for Caribou around NW Alaska and what your experience was like. I.e. what to do/not to do. As well as who you used for a bush pilot service, outfitter, etc.
Or if I’m just an idiot that doesn’t know how to find this kind of information on this forum and I’m posting on the wrong place then please let me know.
Just point me in the right direction!
Thanks all,
DL