The hunt.
In 2018, I drew a musk ox tag for Nunivak Island Alaska. I put in for this hunt because it was the only hunt in the entire world where I could get a musk ox without having to hire a guide. It was fantastic. Classic spot and stalk. I took a bull that comes up just short of Boone & Crockett.
From that day forward I knew I needed to experience the winter hunt and I would have to find a way to bite the bullet and hire a guide if I could ever draw another and have been putting in for the winter hunt on Nunivak ever since. Odds are steep for a non resident though.
God works in mysterious ways. I still can’t believe I had this opportunity.
There is not much to say about the hunt itself. You cover an immense amount of ground and then do your best to get an opportunity at the bull.
Once the animal is in the snow, again the amazement starts. In less than two hours we had the bull skinned, butchered, and packed on the sled and were off to find another for the other hunter in camp.
We pulled the sleds up to give us a windbreak and anchor. I took direction and helped without getting in the way of the experts.
To give you an idea of how well the musk ox hair insulates, we spent another 9 hours out in the -25° after my ox was loaded on the sled. When we brought it in to cape out the head, steam was pouring out of it the entire time.
I had grabbed some of the trim pieces from the loins before we left the carcass and had them as a snack while we finished working on the hide that day. Musk Ox is the best wild game meat, in North America; even a winter bull with not an ounce of fat left on him and cooked un aged.
