Where's Bruce?
WKR
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The float option adds variety of camps and scenery and requires a lot more efforts for breaking camp and floating, which some groups admire and others do not.
Floats add $500-$800 per person for raft rentals
drops allow you to really learn one area and ambush more strategically after a few stalks.
In the end it's about what each group member wants from their hunt. If i had one guy who wouldn't do well on a float plan, a drop would be more suitable for that group that year.
Ah, who am i trying to kid...a float's where it's at and I'd convince a cripple to do it if he could still grab a draggin handle! Make a man out of ya, IMO, harvest or not.
Not if you buy one. I purchased a Yukon Yak for some trips:
...and this PR49HD for AK. Here I am on my first wild whitewater run in the PR49 as shown on Facebook...
...and here's the same shot in real life.
Those are crazy rental rates...just buy one, unless you wanna much bigger raft. $1000 won't get you much in the NWT. Kinda like owning a boat (Break Out Another Thousand)