DIY Alaska moose hunting strategy

akcabin

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Well some folks say spruce hens are not so bright. Because they will sit in a spruce tree and not fly. But I kinda believe that it's just a way of survival for them for the most part. They tend to sit because if they fly they expose themselves to predatory birds. And if they sit in the spruce tree they are safe from ground predators. There 2 main threats. They seem to not know what a gun n bullets are. But they are pretty tasty
 

cnelk

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Front quarter of a 50”+ bull and complete exhaustion after packing to the extraction point on the lake.
We used Kelty Cache Haulers to pack the moose out



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cnelk

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My Alaska friend once asked me if I knew the difference between hunting a lake or ridge top?

Not much.
But if you happen to crash on the ridge top you’ll be closer to God. ;)
 
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FWIW I packed out my moose quarters with a Kifaru duplex 26" frame with stryker bag. They are unbelievable huge, but extra straps and multiple attachment points on the frame, made it easy to get the load solid and balanced. Packing out the head was rough as well, wide, awkard and heavy. Glassed up at 3ish pm in some terrible weather that was cold, windy and wet. IIRC it took 2 of us around 6 hours to break him down and pack him to the lakes edge.
 
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