Of course not. He should have gotten his pilots license and flew himself from CO to the moose unit.The vast majority of Alaska is only accessible by plane. You want him to walk to Alaska from Colorado too?
#FrontcountryhuntingFor sure!
In Idaho we could regularly see the truck, or at least the road… and it was only 2500 to 3500 vertical feet back down!
Yes, to me it is anywayTwice I’ve gone to Alaska moose hunting.
Brought all my own gear.
Hired a pilot to fly me into an area I drew.
Is that considered DIY?
Twice I’ve gone to Alaska moose hunting.
Brought all my own gear.
Hired a pilot to fly me into an area I drew.
Is that considered DIY?
Nope - I don’t think so anyway.Twice I’ve gone to Alaska moose hunting.
Brought all my own gear.
Hired a pilot to fly me into an area I drew.
Is that considered DIY?
No. A transporter can’t legally tell you where to go.Did someone tell you where to go?
Similarly, all prep work needs to be with a map, compass, and your eyes. None of this GoHunt, OnX, and GPS malarky.
No. A transporter can’t legally tell you where to go.
But much less time since it’s not that far from the casa…You gotta put the time in and earn it.
More time because of all the pressure and lack of land!But much less time since it’s not that far from the casa…
#getyelledatbyyuppieswhomovedhere5yearsagoMore time because of all the pressure and lack of land!
#finessethefrontcountry