Kinda risky to rely on there being any freeze-dried for sale in Fairbanks.....in August/September. Also, if you're eating freeze-dried on a haul road hunt (minus the rifle hike), you haven't planned very well. Bring real food.
I personally do not like the look of the skull hooker for caribou euros. I prefer them to be tight to the wall and use a good sized screw into a stud, then tie wire to ensure they don't move.
I feel like I'm on my 5th year with TAC vanes, aside from needing the primer pen, I love them. No issues getting them to stick as tight as any other. Using a Bitz.
Maybe she will change her tune when you look at the cost of a guided CARIBOU hunt. This is a very simple hunt to do on your own, and save a considerable amount of money in the process.
My grandpa, grandma and I caught a pile of bullheads when I was younger, and grandma would cook them so damn well, still one of my favorite meals of all time. Then we'd play sheepshead after supper. Fun times back then, time flies.
Was nice hearing the geese overhead this past fall while I...
Grew up on the Horicon Marsh, never shot a duck or a goose in WI. Shot plenty after I moved away though. Went home this past year twice, first time in about 7 years, seeing family was important even though they come to visit quite a bit. One things for sure... I miss eating pan fried...
This podcast was great in my opinion, but I can assure you it's far worse than he explained. I enjoy a solid Type 2 Fun trip, this may be Type 10. Congrats Ben, my hats off to you man and your secret is safe with me cause there's not a snowman's chance in hell I'd go there :)