Yup and take it one further. No Professional support from anyone that has a license in the industry paid or not...in that the tag holder is the primary brain, strategy, scouter, hunter, and packer.No paid help or support
#DIY is a necessary hashtag to include in social media posts to assert superiority when showing off majestic 2.5 year old bucks you kill while road hunting. I thought everyone knew this.
Had a spot where you hike real high up, you are like 3-4 miles in, but you can see the trail head… heck you can even part of a town…The real question is… What is “backcountry”?
If I can’t see my truck (while in timber), have I gone deep enough to be in the “backcountry”?
If the answer is yes, then I’m “runnin” my layering system OTC… DIY… Backcountry. Oh yeah, I’m Ultralight, Backpack huntin now in your honey hole mutha f-ckas.
Yes it is. Without a doubt.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?
For sure!Had a spot where you hike real high up, you are like 3-4 miles in, but you can see the trail head… heck you can even part of a town…
Taxi or transporter pilot?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?
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?
Yes.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?
The vast majority of Alaska is only accessible by plane. You want him to walk to Alaska from Colorado too?It's diy if you carried your moose out yourself, to your truck.
If you relied on a plane, you cheated.
I'm sure a float option was available, shame you didn't allow enough vacation.
The vast majority of Alaska is only accessible by plane. You want him to walk to Alaska from Colorado too?