ddavis_1313
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Been doing a ton of research and trying to learn as much as I can about doing an Alaska caribou hunt. As of now I have called a few transporters and asked each questions about their service and success rates. Been pretty pleased with everything I’ve heard but still have several questions that I’m finding hard to get answers to. Maybe someone here can help. The areas I’m interested in are the brooks range and 40 mile area. Trying to get the pros and cons between bunting these two areas and what to expect as far as size of caribou both body and antlers.
I’m also trying to determine the pros and cons between the southern brooks range and the northern brooks range and the differences between those herds as far as trophy quality.
We are from Texas and this isn’t a hunt that we can book year in and year out so we are trying to make this a memorable trip and bring home two trophies that we can hang on the wall. I’m not expecting to kill a record bull by any means, but, I’d like to kill an above average bull with solid tops, shovels, and bez.
Hoping to have something booked for 2020 soon so please offer any advice you have and I will certainly have some gear questions as well but not many as I back pack hunt Colorado and have everything I need for back country camping for several weeks and all of my gear is ultra lite Bc ultimately I’d like to do a drop camp diy.
So far I’ve spoke with Tok Air, arrowhead, and silvertip aviation. Silvertip operates in the brooks range area and told me they don’t have as many caribou where they operate and they aren’t big by any means. Tok Air has great reviews and I’d have no reservation with him other than he’s 5500 bucks for 2020. Arrowhead was great on the phone and answered all my questions but I’ve read great reviews and horrible reviews. So seems like a flip of a coin with them.
Feel free to pm me as well if you have info you don’t want shared. Thanks for any input helping me get my wife on a great caribou and having an amazing time.
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I’m also trying to determine the pros and cons between the southern brooks range and the northern brooks range and the differences between those herds as far as trophy quality.
We are from Texas and this isn’t a hunt that we can book year in and year out so we are trying to make this a memorable trip and bring home two trophies that we can hang on the wall. I’m not expecting to kill a record bull by any means, but, I’d like to kill an above average bull with solid tops, shovels, and bez.
Hoping to have something booked for 2020 soon so please offer any advice you have and I will certainly have some gear questions as well but not many as I back pack hunt Colorado and have everything I need for back country camping for several weeks and all of my gear is ultra lite Bc ultimately I’d like to do a drop camp diy.
So far I’ve spoke with Tok Air, arrowhead, and silvertip aviation. Silvertip operates in the brooks range area and told me they don’t have as many caribou where they operate and they aren’t big by any means. Tok Air has great reviews and I’d have no reservation with him other than he’s 5500 bucks for 2020. Arrowhead was great on the phone and answered all my questions but I’ve read great reviews and horrible reviews. So seems like a flip of a coin with them.
Feel free to pm me as well if you have info you don’t want shared. Thanks for any input helping me get my wife on a great caribou and having an amazing time.
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