Kevin Dill
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! haven't done a moose hunt story here for a few years...mainly due to a lack of inspiration. I can't write anything worth reading unless I'm really in the mood to do so. My creative bone is less active these days, and I can't see myself dredging up a story 'just because'. In any event, I was recently in Alaska to hunt moose primarily, but with the option to kill a caribou or black bear. I didn't hunt Alaska in 2020 due to a number of reasons, only one of which was the pandemic. So if you're interested (or maybe just bored) follow along and I'll try to keep you entertained for a bit. This will deliberately be a longer read as I'm not good at writing quick accounts. For that matter, I'm not a writer or author so please forgive any errors found. But first, a few images from past seasons in Alaska:
Bulls we've encountered but not managed to kill:
And a few of the ones we've gotten lucky on:
There are many others, but you get the idea. Alaska has great moose hunting. Even the little bulls are big at 5 yards:
Bruiser at 1,000 yards:
And then there's the scenery....
Bulls we've encountered but not managed to kill:
And a few of the ones we've gotten lucky on:
There are many others, but you get the idea. Alaska has great moose hunting. Even the little bulls are big at 5 yards:
Bruiser at 1,000 yards:
And then there's the scenery....