Could call adfg in delta and talk to them about it. If it is spot and stalk they either drop you higher up in elevation or maybe out on one of the big glacial river beds.
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Ya... keep in mine they are caribou. You could fly over a herd of 1000 land in front of them a ways hoping they stay on thr same track. All it takes is a few to get curious about something, a tree, a hill piece of trash blowing in the wind and could pull the whole herd off "your" track. Caribou...
From what i understand from people i know, they dont really start getting them until may (depending on snow load). They cruise around slow looking into the coves and glassing the beaches at low tide. I also know people that will post up on the south facing slopes and glass up looking for them...
check out HI Spice from Maui. I am hooked on that stuff and have a subscription. Every 2 months they send me 4 sauces. The flavors are great and its not just hot.
We never got a harness. Figured it was one step away from those leashes that people put on their kids back pack. I always laughed at people "walking their kids" around a store.
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before i had mine done, i went out and bought 3 new pairs of them. They are the best.
i am a big fan of not worrying any more of what might happen. The little bit of discomfort for a week was worth it.
Was that two brothers place called something else a few years ago. i feel like it was but cant remember what it is.
we typically stop at the cooper landing brewery, burgers are awesome beers are good and they got a outdoor sandbox for the kid to play in.
from what i remember from my xtratuffs, they fit a bit loosy goosey and they have pretty soft soles. Like mentioned already, you dont quite get the "locked in feel" that you do when you put on a alpha burly. But thats just like my opinion
Alphas are what i wear. I usually get about 3 years out of a pair before they start to have little cracks in them. I use them surveying, fishing and hunting. Once they get little cracks i through some shoe goo on them and leave them in the garage for when visitors come up.
That hunts out were the big halibut roam! It would be pretty costly for a boat drop off out there, basically in the middle between seward and homer. I bet you would be quite a few bucks ahead if you took a float plane from homer. Having the added bonus of seeing what its like above alder lines...
Frank glaser said that they loved the calves to make parkas. Wonder if they still do that. Apparently the natives had to be fast other wise ravens would pounce on the fresh calve and pick out their eyes.
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