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Alaskan Game
AK caribou
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<blockquote data-quote="Win.308Stealth" data-source="post: 1102389" data-attributes="member: 31144"><p>We are planning on going to AK first week of September for caribou, off of the Dalton highway. two of grew up in AK but havent hunted in AK yet, one of the guys is from AK but has not hunted caribou or past the Brooks Range. We are planning on hiking in the five miles, staying a few days and hiking back out. Just wondering if you would be able to share your experiences with me. What kind of weather does one need to be prepared for? Boots- leather hiking/hunting, rubber, or hip waders, etc. Do we need rain gear, and what kind would you recommend. Are there lots of bears in the area? Can one leave meat in camp and go hunting for the day? Can you debone the meat and leave the bones in the field? What are the average shots taken distance wise? And anything else you can think of that I am missing. Thank you in advance. Paul Erofeeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Win.308Stealth, post: 1102389, member: 31144"] We are planning on going to AK first week of September for caribou, off of the Dalton highway. two of grew up in AK but havent hunted in AK yet, one of the guys is from AK but has not hunted caribou or past the Brooks Range. We are planning on hiking in the five miles, staying a few days and hiking back out. Just wondering if you would be able to share your experiences with me. What kind of weather does one need to be prepared for? Boots- leather hiking/hunting, rubber, or hip waders, etc. Do we need rain gear, and what kind would you recommend. Are there lots of bears in the area? Can one leave meat in camp and go hunting for the day? Can you debone the meat and leave the bones in the field? What are the average shots taken distance wise? And anything else you can think of that I am missing. Thank you in advance. Paul Erofeeff [/QUOTE]
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