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Kodiak Red Lake Bear Hunt Advice Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="shphtr" data-source="post: 1485745" data-attributes="member: 6162"><p>Once in a lifetime hunt - congrats on your good fortune on being able to go. My firearm vote goes to the Lott. The Kuiu Yukon rain gear is excellent and certainly appropriate for your hunt. Sat phone. Try not to contaminate any potential hunting area with your sent UNTIL you see what you want - an old trophy bear didn't get that way by being last in his class!!! If one scent's you he is usually history. Plan on spending the majority of your time spotting spotting spotting and more spotting and along with that recommendation goes good optics - binocs and spotting scope. Many people take a tarp to hunker down under while spotting in the rain. Many well known guides (e.g. Joe Want) have only a cold (ie. No cooking) camp until a bear is shot!Try to envision some way to dry out items in your tent!!! For input from individuals who have actually hunted Red Lake I would post to outdoorsdirectory.com to query Alaskans who have actually drawn that hunt. I think the Alaskan F&G has some videos to view to assist in judging bears. Good luck as it is always better to be a lucky hunter that a good hunter!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shphtr, post: 1485745, member: 6162"] Once in a lifetime hunt - congrats on your good fortune on being able to go. My firearm vote goes to the Lott. The Kuiu Yukon rain gear is excellent and certainly appropriate for your hunt. Sat phone. Try not to contaminate any potential hunting area with your sent UNTIL you see what you want - an old trophy bear didn’t get that way by being last in his class!!! If one scent’s you he is usually history. Plan on spending the majority of your time spotting spotting spotting and more spotting and along with that recommendation goes good optics - binocs and spotting scope. Many people take a tarp to hunker down under while spotting in the rain. Many well known guides (e.g. Joe Want) have only a cold (ie. No cooking) camp until a bear is shot!Try to envision some way to dry out items in your tent!!! For input from individuals who have actually hunted Red Lake I would post to outdoorsdirectory.com to query Alaskans who have actually drawn that hunt. I think the Alaskan F&G has some videos to view to assist in judging bears. Good luck as it is always better to be a lucky hunter that a good hunter!! [/QUOTE]
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