I've been a "gutless" guy myself. Also been doing the "rib roll" method but if we're fortunate enough to down a moose close to the lake, we will be bringing ribs back on the bone. From what I've witnessed, moose ribs on the bone are incredible!^^^helpful suggestion
When it comes to field butchering a moose, I became a gutless guy many moose ago...I always pull the liver and heart at the very end after quarters and all meat has been removed and bagged.
Edit: Hmmm...that didn't sound quite right...reworded, I use the "gutless method"
It's funny you say that because when I first started thinking about getting a rifle for moose hunting I had my mind set on 300WSM or 300Win. The idea of a 300RUM came to... I chuckled to myself and didn't think I needed anything that big (which really, you don't) But.... I also know there are some really really big bears up there. I ended up going 300RUM. The rifle has taken 3 of the 4 bulls we've shot up there and is easier to shoot then one might think. My uncle and cousin who don't really shoot rifles much used it and they had no problem handling the rifle.I sold all my bigger rifles, thinking a 30-06 would always be fine. It might be, but it didn’t feel that way last time. Bears love me much more than I love them. I’m probably going a bit bigger this time.
Yes. I'm not against guided hunts but I can tell you, doing this DIY is so fulfilling after doing all the research and prep. Also, my wallet won't allow me to do a guided hunt... which I'm perfectly fine with.Are you going DIY?
I've never float hunted, so I can't help you there but man does it sound like a good time! Good luck to you guys!It's planning season! Rolling with a solid hunting buddy for early Sept. Trying to fit, well we are going to, fit this hunt in between harvest and fall work. Current dilemma is which tent to bring on a diy moose float. River system is on the smaller side of things, probably doing some float dragging in spots.
2 different teepee options. 8 man massive thing or go with the much smaller Peax setup. Both will be hot tents, just have a larger stove for the 8 person setup.
Question is if there is realistically enough room on the river banks, gravel bars to setup that large of a tent? Or do you just need to be strategic in camp selection with a lot of pre scouting.
Other than that, flights are booked. Guns sighted in. Switched to penzoil for my trucks so I've got a nice selection of yellow 1 gal moose calls. Just gotta name the raft.
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Yeah its nice, but the unit I hunt requires taking the ribs out. It takes me 10-15 mins to yank the guts out - I just get em out of the way and the body is a lot easier to flop around - well, maybe easy isn't the right word for a mooseI've been a "gutless" guy myself. Also been doing the "rib roll" method but if we're fortunate enough to down a moose close to the lake, we will be bringing ribs back on the bone. From what I've witnessed, moose ribs on the bone are incredible!
If you think you might be doing a lot of dragging the raft, and are unsure about room on banks for the larger tent, sounds like the smaller one might make more sense...It's planning season! Rolling with a solid hunting buddy for early Sept. Trying to fit, well we are going to, fit this hunt in between harvest and fall work. Current dilemma is which tent to bring on a diy moose float. River system is on the smaller side of things, probably doing some float dragging in spots.
2 different teepee options. 8 man massive thing or go with the much smaller Peax setup. Both will be hot tents, just have a larger stove for the 8 person setup.
Question is if there is realistically enough room on the river banks, gravel bars to setup that large of a tent? Or do you just need to be strategic in camp selection with a lot of pre scouting.
Other than that, flights are booked. Guns sighted in. Switched to penzoil for my trucks so I've got a nice selection of yellow 1 gal moose calls. Just gotta name the raft.
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It's planning season! Rolling with a solid hunting buddy for early Sept. Trying to fit, well we are going to, fit this hunt in between harvest and fall work. Current dilemma is which tent to bring on a diy moose float. River system is on the smaller side of things, probably doing some float dragging in spots.
2 different teepee options. 8 man massive thing or go with the much smaller Peax setup. Both will be hot tents, just have a larger stove for the 8 person setup.
Question is if there is realistically enough room on the river banks, gravel bars to setup that large of a tent? Or do you just need to be strategic in camp selection with a lot of pre scouting.
Other than that, flights are booked. Guns sighted in. Switched to penzoil for my trucks so I've got a nice selection of yellow 1 gal moose calls. Just gotta name the raft.
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Sounds like a fun adventure! I'm not sure how many days you're floating nor distance you've got to cover from put-in to take-out...both of which are significant variables regarding how often you're having to move camp and find a doable (or preferable) location each time to pitch your tent.It's planning season! Rolling with a solid hunting buddy for early Sept. Trying to fit, well we are going to, fit this hunt in between harvest and fall work. Current dilemma is which tent to bring on a diy moose float. River system is on the smaller side of things, probably doing some float dragging in spots.
2 different teepee options. 8 man massive thing or go with the much smaller Peax setup. Both will be hot tents, just have a larger stove for the 8 person setup.
Question is if there is realistically enough room on the river banks, gravel bars to setup that large of a tent? Or do you just need to be strategic in camp selection with a lot of pre scouting.
Other than that, flights are booked. Guns sighted in. Switched to penzoil for my trucks so I've got a nice selection of yellow 1 gal moose calls. Just gotta name the raft.
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An under talked about tool is Sentinel Hub, you can view years worth of historical satellite imagery of your target river. Wonder when the glacial melt high water usually ends? Check the last 3-5 years - it’s easy on Sentinel. You can plug in your desired hunt window and look at imagery from years back to see all kinds of insight.It's planning season! Rolling with a solid hunting buddy for early Sept. Trying to fit, well we are going to, fit this hunt in between harvest and fall work. Current dilemma is which tent to bring on a diy moose float. River system is on the smaller side of things, probably doing some float dragging in spots.
2 different teepee options. 8 man massive thing or go with the much smaller Peax setup. Both will be hot tents, just have a larger stove for the 8 person setup.
Question is if there is realistically enough room on the river banks, gravel bars to setup that large of a tent? Or do you just need to be strategic in camp selection with a lot of pre scouting.
Other than that, flights are booked. Guns sighted in. Switched to penzoil for my trucks so I've got a nice selection of yellow 1 gal moose calls. Just gotta name the raft.
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Sounds like a fun adventure! I'm not sure how many days you're floating nor distance you've got to cover from put-in to take-out...both of which are significant variables regarding how often you're having to move camp and find a doable (or preferable) location each time to pitch your tent.
As a quick and general answer to your question, I'd go smaller than an 8-man for two guys on a float, and give myself more flexibility of where I could pitch camp...it may or may not be a factor at all, but who knows until you're right there. The largest footprint shelter I've brought on a float is a 4-man SO, which has worked fine for two-people and gear...we go light on floats.
Bottom line for me...whatever I bring has to be reliable and do its job regardless of what Mother Nature throws my way, especially on remote trips up here.
The very best to you for a safe and wonderful adventure!
Edit: I always have several sheets of aluminum foil packed with my stove that I can use as a heat shield for the center-pole (if needed).
Yup...count on it!...more planning needed... Probably be making last minute decisions while i'm standing in line to board the plane!
Correct...I didn't wrap it around the pole.How do you make that heat shield? I assume you don't wrap the pole itself....there a specific way you make the shield?
Awesome! I look forward to following the rest of your prep as your departure date approaches. Thanks for starting this thread. It has been informative!
I'm in for 2025 but look forward to following along. I've gotten my food pretty dialed in over the years but have a few bigger gear decisions to make. Tipi vs tent, wader choice, rain gear, etc. Hope to learn some through this thread to make the decisions easier.
I did notice a lack of Reeces peanut butter cups.....you still have time to get that corrected.