VernAK
WKR
The August 11th opening of the 40 Mile Caribou Hunt has been delayed for Zones 1 & 4 [Steese/White Mtns]. Opening date will be determined at another time.
I agree, and would go as far as youth only and maybe elder too.I would prefer to see many of these caribou hunts in marginal herds be delayed until September and many more be walk-in only.
I, maybe incorrectly, assumed the delay was due to the herd’s proximity to the Steese. However, a buddy was just up there and said the caribou were “nowhere to be seen”.I would expect micromanaging of many hunts in the future....especially caribou. ADFG's ability to ascertain the herd health comes about in June/July for a season that opens in early August.
Although I'm in my 80s, I have to agree with Mr. Schmaltz. I still crave the wilderness experience and it's difficult to find.The next BOG cycle for GMU20 is 2026/2027. I suppose they could take it up under the statewide provisions portion in an earlier meeting at the board’s discretion. Even then, the proposal submittal period has passed for next spring’s meetings. So maybe it could be taken up spring 2026 for the 2027 hunting season. Will things with herd/habitat work themselves out by then? I sure don’t have the slightest clue.
I wish AK had a substantial larger portion of nonmotorized control areas adjacent to roadways. All these road access areas that do not limit motorized access seem to all have one big thing in common. But that’s another topic. People calling for a draw only hunt should reflect and consider if that’s what they really want. Lots of people like me whose hate for crowds and ATVs (who also can’t get in with our preferred flight service) has kept us away, but I’d absolutely put in my whole family if it were draw. It’s likely a draw could see 30k applicants for a few hundred tags.
The GPS collars indicate that most of the herd is in Zones 1&4 thus the delay.I, maybe incorrectly, assumed the delay was due to the herd’s proximity to the Steese. However, a buddy was just up there and said the caribou were “nowhere to be seen”.
Your comment about herd health makes me think something else is at play. Would you mind elaborating?
I like the idea for two separate hunting time blocks that are part of a draw system with a quota still enforced. Each time block could take half that years quota for the zone, then they could still allow for more tags to be drawn while also protecting the target number of animals being taken. This would also allow for a much better experience for those that do draw.Vern, is it a time to go to a draw for Fortymile? Your primary problem is a lack of predictability which I agree with - wouldn’t a draw for a few years fix this? They could keep Zone 2 and 3 as a registration, and go to a 2 times 2 week draw for 1 and 4. Anybody can essentially hunt OTC by fly in or risking the Taylor chances, otherwise enjoy a very different Steese environment without the crowding. I would keep a registration winter hunt to satisfy meat seeking residents, and ADF&G already exerts a lot of control over that hunt anyways.
I think walk-in would be awesome. The last time I tried the Steese it was very dissapointing to see the distruction from ATV and SXS's. My brother-in law and I walked in a few miles and carried out a little bull.I would expect micromanaging of many hunts in the future....especially caribou. ADFG's ability to ascertain the herd health comes about in June/July for a season that opens in early August. Larry Bartlett recently started a thread about the loss of a group of Delta Bison in a lake. Hunters applied for that hunt in November and were drawn in February for bison that died in April/May. It's damned difficult to tell a 40-time applicant that his opportunity for that bison has gone away....here's your $10 refund.
Zone 3 has many trails. Some of great length.
I would prefer to see many of these caribou hunts in marginal herds be delayed until September and many more be walk-in only.
Yes, but I don't remember the exact terms. There has to be a reasonable effort to provide for local subsistence. I remember having to get a legal opinion for any changes to the McComb Herd from Registration Hunt to Drawing Hunt. We couldn't make it work. I'm sure we'll kick that issue around in our next meeting on the 40MH.Vern, Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t one of the challenges to implementing a drawing hunt or other restrictions to the 40-mile caribou hunt that ADF&G is somewhat hamstrung by having to provide adequate subsistence harvest opportunities as well?