There are places the transporter can take you that aren’t as hard as the spot we went. We got the choice of an easier spot but we’re told the hunting was not as good
to get ready for hunting this season I was putting in 200 floors on the stair climber 5 days per week and jogging (slowly lol...
Extra days:
Since we had planned for a longer hunt, we ended up with some extra days to do something with. So we took an earlier flight to Anchorage, rented a car and drove to Seward. We fished for 2 days and limited out on halibut the first and silvers the second.
That's all I've got, sorry...
Day 4:
With no tags left and nowhere to fish, we called the transporter to pick us up, They said to be ready by 0700 the next morning. We spent the day playing cards, glassing from camp and hoping we saw a wolf we could go chase. That evening we counted 9 bears in the surrounding valleys. I...
Day 3:
No changes to the plan whatsoever. Caribou are clearly coming down the ridge line to our east from north to south so we make our way to the same rim as before, which we've affectionately nicknamed the killing fields at this point. On our way there we see our first grizzly of the trip, a...
Spent the rest of the morning taking pictures, cleaning and bagging meat, and glassing for caribou. Turned into a long day so we took light loads back to camp and called it a day
Day 2:
Not as early a morning, with 2 of 3 hunters tagged out on day 1. We were so successful with our plan the day...
This will be wordy and picture heavy...
Trip started in Texas for my Dad, Brother and I for a 1st time trip for caribou. 24 hours of flying and layovers we finally made it to Kotz.
2 more small planes in, and we'd made it to camp.
Spent the rest of the day setting camp, glassing the...