william schmaltz
WKR
Thanks for sharing and congrats on another great hunt! I wish the pictures of that pink harvest moon did it justice, it was one hell of a sight! I guess people will need to book their own trip and see for themselves!
Not to get this thread sidetracked but how did your bow hunt go KD, I've been waiting to read your story.I need 2 'Like' buttons for your post with that big bull. Great account of your hunt and I especially like it well-spiced with appreciation and gratitude. As I age (but at 64 I'm a teenager compared to you ) I find these kind of total-solitude hunts to be a real privilege. So few hunters will ever know what it's like to be really out there and unaffected by the everyday world we long to escape. Thanks AKD!
Very well said KD, and I know you know that true experience as well. For me I think perhaps "ineffable" is the best word to describe being remotely out there hunting....I find these kind of total-solitude hunts to be a real privilege. So few hunters will ever know what it's like to be really out there and unaffected by the everyday world we long to escape. Thanks AKD!
I hear you...that moon was amazing and the moose were dancing all night to it and sleeping the days away! That picture was the best I had, but it sure didn't do it!Thanks for sharing and congrats on another great hunt! I wish the pictures of that pink harvest moon did it justice, it was one hell of a sight! I guess people will need to book their own trip and see for themselves!
I choose not to have a fire until we've tagged-out, but I know that is a debatable point.Congrats again doc! Do you guys have fires in camp or wait till you and your partner tag out to have a fire?
I had a very interesting hunt....thanks for asking. I'm in the end stages of writing a story, which I'll post here when completed.Not to get this thread sidetracked but how did your bow hunt go KD, I've been waiting to read your story.
Very well said K....I can't agree with you more on the beauty and solitude, which I've been lucky enough to experience twice now in that great land. There's really no adequate way to describe it.
...Alaska got in my blood and I plan to go after a species there as often as I can. Its working out to be every other year as I save up enough money, and also burn the points I’ve built up in the lower 48. Someday I hope to make it to Alaska every year. At just 42 I have a few years left in me if I age as well as you guys.
Didn’t know there was a differing of opinion here. Guess I have something else to research and make my own call on. Thanks.I choose not to have a fire until we've tagged-out, but I know that is a debatable point.
I do bring a titanium wood burning stove for my SO 4-man...and that sure is welcomed when we set it up and enjoy the warmth.