Very well said Alaska_bou and that is my understanding about NZ……lots of free range monsters (yes, without high fences, but on 1000s of acres of private, with no where for those animals to go), but very few/if any are “natural” stock. And to avoid confusion, I also agree there are lots of...
I’m curious and not judging in any way, but how was Croatia different than NZ? I fully understand the freaks that have 20+ points in NZ were a GMO stock released into the wild, and now “free range” in some cases over hundreds of 1000s of acres, and are thus “free range”. I’m interested in...
Awesome, what transporter is dropping you off? Best of luck on your prep & hunt. I’m going 2025, so will likely be reaching out after your hunt to pick your brain.
The really good guide I know is $3,500. So it’s an expensive hunt. Best of luck to those making the adventure.
Would love to hear first hand from someone that did a DIY there (first hint in the unit).
Almost every year there are left over Malay Gap rifle tags…….there was ~20 last year, of which, a buddy of mine snatched one up. It’s a very remote (one road in and out, and those roads can be nasty if there is moisture) and the vegetation is very thick. Good guides do well, but most DIY guys...
Love me a synthetic boot too…..but one size doesn’t fit all. And Hoffman does make a few synthetic boots. Each application should be evaluated based on environment and needs……one application (synthetic) may set you up for failure in the tundra vs. the desert vs. high alpine hunt.
Hoffman’s should be on your list……great waterproofing and a number of styles to meet the needs of your feet. My brother just did an Alaska moose hunt for 12-days. He had very dry feet and had no issues w/ his Hoffman’s. You should narrow down your search and call them up on the phone, tell them...