Arcticmanak
Lil-Rokslider
I am not new to moose hunting, nor to using a canoe to navigate ponds, lakes and sloughs.
Just thinking out loud here as I ponder a float hunt down a small river that presently has substantial obstructions in the form of fallen trees. A preseason trip with a couple guys and chainsaws would be in order to clear a narrow path through.
There is road or trail access at the upper and lower ends to get the gear and canoes in/out.
I've taken a moose out in two trips via canoe in another area but that was in a slough, not a stream with current.
I'm wondering if you've done it with a decent size bull, how many canoes, what size, how many hunters, etc?
It would seem that two guys with gear for 5 days or so, each with a 15+ ft canoe could get a bull out in one trip. I would rather not have to return to origin and float through the whole route again to retrieve the last load of meat and antlers.
Just thinking out loud here as I ponder a float hunt down a small river that presently has substantial obstructions in the form of fallen trees. A preseason trip with a couple guys and chainsaws would be in order to clear a narrow path through.
There is road or trail access at the upper and lower ends to get the gear and canoes in/out.
I've taken a moose out in two trips via canoe in another area but that was in a slough, not a stream with current.
I'm wondering if you've done it with a decent size bull, how many canoes, what size, how many hunters, etc?
It would seem that two guys with gear for 5 days or so, each with a 15+ ft canoe could get a bull out in one trip. I would rather not have to return to origin and float through the whole route again to retrieve the last load of meat and antlers.