We have fortunately always taken two bulls on these hunts, and then shared our meat across our grateful families and friends. The good wx windows this year were few and relatively short in duration, and we were repeatedly mindful that it would likely be tight for us two older guys to do responsible meat retrieval without the meat getting wet in the next rain, which seemed to always be just around the corner on many of our hunting days. My hunting friend just turned 70, and I turn 70 next week, so we do move slower.
We prioritize bringing home quality meat and doing responsible field-care once the animal is down, e.g., careful field butchering, keeping meat dry in the process, getting all meat loads back to camp that day, and having meat hanging dry and bagged under the tented meat-pole that we make every year, etc. I’m sure many/most/all fellow ‘sliders here share those values. A huge rack is a bonus for us.
On our hunt the longer/drier wx windows occurred in the first two-days of our hunt with one exception on hunting Day #8 discussed later, but the wind was really heavy and pretty consistently strong throughout those first few days, e.g., 30-35mph. Moose generally don’t like to move in strong wind, nor is calling very productive in heavy wind at least in my experience. Conversely, those particular first few nights were oddly super-calm with a full moon…so the moose were partying all night and then sacked-out all day sleeping it off while hunkered-down out of the strong wind.
Some good viewing moments between the rains those first couple days.
On evening #2 we saw a predominantly white wolf all by itself about 300yds out. Just a 20 second moment in time…it was on the move. Phone was in my pocket in the quick-draw, but my rifle wasn’t in my hands, so no shot. I took about a half-dozen quick pictures.
The highly detailed image below shows just how amazing and contrastingly white that wolf truly was in our tundra setting. I am, of course, being sarcastic because that photo of the wolf is…well…it sucks…all those photos did! I had to buy a new phone this summer, so I got an iPhone-13 Pro, which I do like. I’ve always used Lifeproof ™ cases with my previous phones when in the field, but that case for this phone model didn’t work consistently well for me in several ways…one of the ways is shared in that photo!
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IDK if Doc is using one of these or not, but this might be a good place to check out anyway. Especially the light weight ones.I am interested in the white sled you are pulling the horns on in your picture. A hunting buddy and I are headed to AK (with Renfro’s) next season and working on the final gear list. A sled or way to deal with meat and such (other than 100% pack carry) would be worth looking Into.
Congrats on that bull, he is a really good one.
Thanks for sharing that info, those look like the same as he had. Seems like it would be a good idea.IDK if Doc is using one of these or not, but this might be a good place to check out anyway. Especially the light weight ones.
You're on it TB!! Good suggestion!IDK if Doc is using one of these or not, but this might be a good place to check out anyway. Especially the light weight ones.
Thank you! Having a roll-up sled has been very helpful over the years for me...and I've gotten numerous compliments from pilots for bringing one.I am interested in the white sled you are pulling the horns on in your picture. A hunting buddy and I are headed to AK (with Renfro’s) next season and working on the final gear list. A sled or way to deal with meat and such (other than 100% pack carry) would be worth looking Into.
Congrats on that bull, he is a really good one.