I have an RCBS full-length die set in 338 Win Mag, new and unused. Willing to trade for the same in 223 Rem, trade locally for powder (H4350, IMR4350, or Varget), or sell for $35.00 plus shipping to your CONUS address.
I'm curious for you hunters who recently traveled in and out of Kotzebue. I'm trying to find current COVID-19 guidelines for Kotzebue, but I'm running into dated guidelines and/or dead links. What were the restrictions the past couple of weeks (I know things can change at any time)?
My plan is to take chest waders and wading boots, plus knee high waterproof neoprene socks to wear with my wading boots if the tundra is soggy. I'm taking my normal backpacking boots too, but I wonder how much I'll wear them!
Hoping so! One of the things I really wanted to do on this hunt is fish too. That’s really what caught my attention to that part of the state...the fly fishing. This hunt opportunity came up and the whole thing came together.
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I host a trip to Intricate Bay Lodge (Brian Harry) every year. Not exactly “guiding” , but I have my clients up there for a week. It’s an awesome trip! I still have room for for you five this year! Mid-June!
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Larry, I have that entire setup! Hopefully there are still some big dollies 18-30 September. I am also taking my tenkara rod too.
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Yep, I agree with all of you! I've made four trips to Alaska, one DIY exploratory trip to the interior for trophy grayling, and then I've hosted three trips for the outfitter I guide for...and those trips were to the Bristol Bay area. This will be my first trip above the Arctic Circle, and I...
We're heading up north or northeast out of Kotzebue September 19-30 for caribou. Have any of you taken a fly rod on your hunt that time of year? I know it's late for big dollies, etc., but if you took your rod, how did it go?
Good thread here. We've been using a Foxpro and decoy for about a year now. I've recently heard it said by some experienced coyote hunters that e-calls can be counter-productive because they are so widely used and the coyotes have heard callers, especially in hard hunted areas. I wonder about...
Thanks for the info! We've padded our schedule for an extra day in Kotz to deal with meat and antlers. If we can find a place to get the meat frozen, that will be ideal. I think that's the biggest challenge we have. Thanks to all for the valuable input...we appreciate it!