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Outfitters - Long Range Friendly
Alaskan Game
I need some Alaska advice from residents
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<blockquote data-quote="Chandalar" data-source="post: 559137" data-attributes="member: 28074"><p>Float trips are my favorite way to hunt in Alaska, I believe they are the most affordable way to do a true wilderness hunting trip. Success in float hunting is having plenty of time and not being in a hurry like trying to come to Alaska and hunt for moose in 7 days, thats just not enough time and you will be more focused on making your takeout and woried about missing the plane that taking your time, being relaxed and hunting. Most of the rivers in the interior are less technical and pretty safe for long extend trips. There is no better time to do a float trip than in the fall, best weather, best colors, and on most rivers there will multiple species of animals to hunt. Its a silent, slow motion hunting experience. The key again is have plenty of time to be successful like 12 to 14 days on the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chandalar, post: 559137, member: 28074"] Float trips are my favorite way to hunt in Alaska, I believe they are the most affordable way to do a true wilderness hunting trip. Success in float hunting is having plenty of time and not being in a hurry like trying to come to Alaska and hunt for moose in 7 days, thats just not enough time and you will be more focused on making your takeout and woried about missing the plane that taking your time, being relaxed and hunting. Most of the rivers in the interior are less technical and pretty safe for long extend trips. There is no better time to do a float trip than in the fall, best weather, best colors, and on most rivers there will multiple species of animals to hunt. Its a silent, slow motion hunting experience. The key again is have plenty of time to be successful like 12 to 14 days on the water. [/QUOTE]
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