Lv2hntnfsh
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- Oct 16, 2018
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Curious on what the data says!
There is a lot of experience on this site and I would like to know a little more about how guys are selecting their final hunt locations for caribou.
I am working with a few different outfitters and would like to know the difference between the herds (40 Mile vs Brooks Range vs North Slope). I think a guy can put a decent story together on reputable outfitters but what about success, animal size, and reason for selecting one place over another? A thousand bucks one way or the other on the flight price is not going to matter to me...a few thousand maybe so.
I am from Iowa and admittedly I am a trophy whitetail hunter. This will be my first trip to Alaska and trophy is important but success chances are also going to be rated pretty highly. I want to do a DIY drop hunt, which hopefully does not make this a limiting factor. So far my reading says no?
I have been elk hunting a couple of times in Colorado, bear hunting a few times (Ontario, Quebec, Wisconsin) and I would rate my outdoor/hunting skills above average. I am willing to put the work in once we get to the location but from what I understand with Caribou, you are at the mercy of the outfitter and location that you select?
I appreciate any feedback!
~Chris
There is a lot of experience on this site and I would like to know a little more about how guys are selecting their final hunt locations for caribou.
I am working with a few different outfitters and would like to know the difference between the herds (40 Mile vs Brooks Range vs North Slope). I think a guy can put a decent story together on reputable outfitters but what about success, animal size, and reason for selecting one place over another? A thousand bucks one way or the other on the flight price is not going to matter to me...a few thousand maybe so.
I am from Iowa and admittedly I am a trophy whitetail hunter. This will be my first trip to Alaska and trophy is important but success chances are also going to be rated pretty highly. I want to do a DIY drop hunt, which hopefully does not make this a limiting factor. So far my reading says no?
I have been elk hunting a couple of times in Colorado, bear hunting a few times (Ontario, Quebec, Wisconsin) and I would rate my outdoor/hunting skills above average. I am willing to put the work in once we get to the location but from what I understand with Caribou, you are at the mercy of the outfitter and location that you select?
I appreciate any feedback!
~Chris