Archerypro22
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Good Afternoon All!
I am an experienced hunter and more than familiar with the outdoors in general. However, I am as green as they come when pertaining to planning a DIY Moose Hunt in Alaska. This, like many hunters, is a bucket list hunt for me and I was hoping someone with experience in this field could help point me in a good starting direction. I understand most good transporters/hunt planners are booked out several years. Just for starters, based off of your experiences, what are some of the better units, DIY hunt planners, Transporters and things of the nature to consider when beginning my search? Would love to hear the good and bad (honest opinions based off experience preferred.) I will be chasing moose with a bow and would prefer a float trip with tall vantage point access for glassing as opposed to the flatter, spot and stalk boggy type of terrain. 60” Club? PB Adventures? Renfros? Wrights Air Service? Thanks a lot in advance for any input you’d provide or help with!
I am an experienced hunter and more than familiar with the outdoors in general. However, I am as green as they come when pertaining to planning a DIY Moose Hunt in Alaska. This, like many hunters, is a bucket list hunt for me and I was hoping someone with experience in this field could help point me in a good starting direction. I understand most good transporters/hunt planners are booked out several years. Just for starters, based off of your experiences, what are some of the better units, DIY hunt planners, Transporters and things of the nature to consider when beginning my search? Would love to hear the good and bad (honest opinions based off experience preferred.) I will be chasing moose with a bow and would prefer a float trip with tall vantage point access for glassing as opposed to the flatter, spot and stalk boggy type of terrain. 60” Club? PB Adventures? Renfros? Wrights Air Service? Thanks a lot in advance for any input you’d provide or help with!