MuleyFever
WKR
So, you got all the way up there to hunt Caribou and you realized you forgot something. What was it?
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Just my thoughts, your already bringing a rifle and pistol, just use one of those, I personally don't bring fishing gear because I'm too focused on hunting.I’m headed to Northern Brooks Range in a week and have concerns about what I may be forgetting, but just as worried about what I have packed and don’t need! Seems like I have a LOT of gear. Camping, hunting and traveling takes a lot.
Any experienced Tundra Dwellers have an opinion on:
1) Waders, Wiggys, gaiters - Currently have all three staged, but thinking I’ll ditch the Simms breathable waders. Outfitter requires something (Wiggys) to get in/out of float plane. Not sure I would wear waders while hunting, but have read on here where guys do use them. Are good tall boots with gaiters sufficient?
2) Fishing gear - have a basic travel rod but I’m loosing interest in bringing. Doesn’t sound like much opportunity on the tundra.
3) Rimfire rifle for Ptarmigan. It’s very light, but still….will I use it?
all is dependent on where you land. it can be dang deep stepping off some float planes. fishing can be non existent in dead lakes to fantastic if you have some moving water. ptarmigan & spruce grouse can be a wonderful supplement to the day & diet if present. so again, location, location, location. trust your local guyI’m headed to Northern Brooks Range in a week and have concerns about what I may be forgetting, but just as worried about what I have packed and don’t need! Seems like I have a LOT of gear. Camping, hunting and traveling takes a lot.
Any experienced Tundra Dwellers have an opinion on:
1) Waders, Wiggys, gaiters - Currently have all three staged, but thinking I’ll ditch the Simms breathable waders. Outfitter requires something (Wiggys) to get in/out of float plane. Not sure I would wear waders while hunting, but have read on here where guys do use them. Are good tall boots with gaiters sufficient?
2) Fishing gear - have a basic travel rod but I’m loosing interest in bringing. Doesn’t sound like much opportunity on the tundra.
3) Rimfire rifle for Ptarmigan. It’s very light, but still….will I use it?
1, I wore my waders on rainy and snowy days instead of rain pants. Simms G3 boots with those were a nice change from the hiking boots. If the outfitter says bring waders, I'd bring waders.I’m headed to Northern Brooks Range in a week and have concerns about what I may be forgetting, but just as worried about what I have packed and don’t need! Seems like I have a LOT of gear. Camping, hunting and traveling takes a lot.
Any experienced Tundra Dwellers have an opinion on:
1) Waders, Wiggys, gaiters - Currently have all three staged, but thinking I’ll ditch the Simms breathable waders. Outfitter requires something (Wiggys) to get in/out of float plane. Not sure I would wear waders while hunting, but have read on here where guys do use them. Are good tall boots with gaiters sufficient?
2) Fishing gear - have a basic travel rod but I’m loosing interest in bringing. Doesn’t sound like much opportunity on the tundra.
3) Rimfire rifle for Ptarmigan. It’s very light, but still….will I use it?