AspenTimber
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- Oct 2, 2019
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Hey everyone,
I’m working on planning a caribou hunt in next year or 2. Considering a transporter off one of the rivers but also like the idea of hiking past the 5 mile bow corridor (aware of how much that can suck physically)… my main question is what signs are you looking for as far as when to make your 5 mile trek inward? This is assuming you won’t have caribou in sight 5 miles out… so are you just looking for some scattered concentrations a couple miles off the road then using their presence as a sign that there will be more further in? Just would hate to walk all that way & set up camp with no caribou for a week.
Also will there theoretically be less pressure 5 mile hiked in than if dropped along one of the rivers via transporter?
Thanks so much
I’m working on planning a caribou hunt in next year or 2. Considering a transporter off one of the rivers but also like the idea of hiking past the 5 mile bow corridor (aware of how much that can suck physically)… my main question is what signs are you looking for as far as when to make your 5 mile trek inward? This is assuming you won’t have caribou in sight 5 miles out… so are you just looking for some scattered concentrations a couple miles off the road then using their presence as a sign that there will be more further in? Just would hate to walk all that way & set up camp with no caribou for a week.
Also will there theoretically be less pressure 5 mile hiked in than if dropped along one of the rivers via transporter?
Thanks so much