You don't need to draw for the brooks. It's all harvest ticket.$5 for the tag sounds awesome, how hard is it for residents to draw it?
Air is just about the only access. So it'll cost.
You don't need to draw for the brooks. It's all harvest ticket.$5 for the tag sounds awesome, how hard is it for residents to draw it?
If youtube has taught me anything, it's you need at least a $5000 rifle to kill a sheep. They must have had a bonfire with $100 bills after they bought those plastic rifles to appease the sheep hunting gods.Man, that was great. No camo. No products. Just bad ass hunting with a great attitude. Probably the best hunting video Ive seen in a long time. We need more like that.
Agreed. That was badassMan, that was great. No camo. No products. Just bad ass hunting with a great attitude. Probably the best hunting video Ive seen in a long time. We need more like that.
Yeah, I could have thought that "Tag" bit through a little better inre Brooks Range sheep :/You don't need to draw for the brooks. It's all harvest ticket.
Air is just about the only access. So it'll cost.
Dang that last part cut me deep. I was dreaming up a planYeah, I could have thought that "Tag" bit through a little better inre Brooks Range sheep :/
@T28w -Drawing hunt odds vary, mostly depending on ease/difficulty/expense of access. Most convenient drive-up hunts are almost like lottery tickets, and residents consider applications for them donations to fish & game management in our Great Land, and we feel super-lucky if we pull one, even if we own our own aircraft.
"Resident" means 12+ months of continuous verifiable residency in Alaska. [They're very serious about it too.]
Ya, for anything you don't need an airplane to access, regardless of species, draw percent is under 1%Yeah, I could have thought that "Tag" bit through a little better inre Brooks Range sheep :/
@T28w -Drawing hunt odds vary, mostly depending on ease/difficulty/expense of access. Most convenient drive-up hunts are almost like lottery tickets, and residents consider applications for them donations to fish & game management in our Great Land, and we feel super-lucky if we pull one, even if we own our own aircraft.
"Resident" means 12+ months of continuous verifiable residency in Alaska. [They're very serious about it too.]
Just spitballing but how much do you think that trip cost? I assume it was unguided, did they live in Alaska?