AK Troutbum
WKR
Caliber is probably the least important aspect of this trip. With an AR I wouldn't need the weight of a handgun and ammo either. A 308 bolt gun is an option, but trying to think as efficient as possible. Some areas are shotgun only, so that is a possibility. Also will probably take a bow to keep my options open. Bow and AR is light and covers anything. I don't want to pack a bunch of guns.
Meat care was something I'd hoped to get some advice on. My plan was to quarter a carcass, and take the straps, then process the quarters at camp. I could use some pointers on preserving the meat at this point away from predators. Not sure about carcass disposal after harvest either. Can it just become scraps for other animals at the place of expiration? Do they and all scraps have to be buried?
I'm thinking of late fall or early winter camping during the different game seasons and a rare motel stay etc if necessary. In the future if I buy a few acres to stay at and store stuff, I can stay at a more established camp, process carcasses in a makeshift shed much easier, store more things, etc. Still curious about carcass disposal. And how miners and old school hunters would have done things in camp.
I've been interested in moving there but would like to explore and find out where is best for me before buying, and this is the most fun and purposeful way I can think of.
I drive an older model Land cruiser. It's capable for a passenger suv. But I understand less than a buggy in some places isn't going anywhere. I'm trying to have realistic expectations, and learn as much as I can before I go.
No worries about carcass disposal, but depending on what and where you’re killing you may or may not need to bring everything out on the bone, including the ribs. Regarding late fall/early winter, are you talking about Dec./Jan.? If that is the case and your talking about northern AK., than you need to take weather into account, because you could be dealing with -40 to -50 temps. which may not be the average, but definitely not uncommon. I don’t know if you’ve ever camped/hunted in those types of conditions before, I have not, so I can only speculate as to how difficult it could be.
What do you mean when you say “some areas are shotgun only”? Hunting up here is not cheap or easy, especially if you’re a non-resident. Residents occasionally kill moose, etc., in their “backyard”, which can be cheap and easy, but that’s not the norm.
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