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Your welcomeThanks for the write up. I couldn’t make it up this year but have been waiting to read some stories and pictures. CONGRATS!!
Your welcomeThanks for the write up. I couldn’t make it up this year but have been waiting to read some stories and pictures. CONGRATS!!
Yea it was a great add on for sure.Congrats on a awesome hunt with a long American history to it.
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Yes, I made it last night, racked and dried it then smoked it this morning while i was sitting in a bear stand trying to arrow a bear.Awesome! Did you make the sausage yourself? Back in the day we used to make polish sausage from caribou meat, but we always had it done by a processor.
Cant go wrong with that combo...Good luck!!!
I touched up and oiled the Pro Guide tonight at home. I used it on all 3 caribou we got and my buddy used it boning out meat. In the field it only got a few swipes on a ceramic honing steel. Tonight it still shaved hair, and after 5 minutes on the strop it shaved EVERY hair. Dozier does an amazing job with D2, I like that knife better every time I use it. The GB Outdoor axe was handy to for building a meat rack, tent stakes, and other chores. It lost its shaving edge on the trip but it came right back.
Planning a float trip next year in on the charley for caribou with Zack. I was looking for some advice I am sure I have a hundred questions and will have more over time.Love the 40 mile area! I’ve floated the Charley and been dropped with Zack, he’s an excellent pilot. Looks like y’all had a great hunt, congrats!
Thanks for the reply! I planned on using waders for the float but any suggestions on waders hip, chest, etc?Anything made by pristine ventures is top notch. You’ll need to wear waders if you’re doing a float hunt.
I took my Kifaru Sawtooth, anda medium Seek outside U Turn stove. Yes we found enough wood however I can see some spots where it would have been way scarcer. We had enough but it wasn't overly abundant either.Excellent write-up and awesome pictures. Which shelter did you use and were you able to find enough wood for the stove?