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Kodiak Red Lake Bear Hunt Advice Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="backyardsniper" data-source="post: 1485716" data-attributes="member: 20657"><p>Thought I would bump this thread back up and update it a little bit. I'm looking at the Big Agnes copper spur hv3 expedition for our spike tent. I have a versamax tactical and an 870 tactical. Kind of practicing with both my buddy seems to lean towards me bringing the auto but the 870 is much lighter. I have purchased a jet boil mini mo. Looking at ordering the Sitka rain gear. I was going to go with kuiu but I believe there stuff is sized pretty small .I'm a big guy 2x/3x kind of big. Does anyone have experience with the terrain in the red lake area? Is it mostly steep and mountainous or is it more rolling and hilly? I have a set of Mendel perfect hunters that I wear for elk hunting. Are those sufficient for this area or should we bring rubber boots as well?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardsniper, post: 1485716, member: 20657"] Thought I would bump this thread back up and update it a little bit. I'm looking at the Big Agnes copper spur hv3 expedition for our spike tent. I have a versamax tactical and an 870 tactical. Kind of practicing with both my buddy seems to lean towards me bringing the auto but the 870 is much lighter. I have purchased a jet boil mini mo. Looking at ordering the Sitka rain gear. I was going to go with kuiu but I believe there stuff is sized pretty small .I'm a big guy 2x/3x kind of big. Does anyone have experience with the terrain in the red lake area? Is it mostly steep and mountainous or is it more rolling and hilly? I have a set of Mendel perfect hunters that I wear for elk hunting. Are those sufficient for this area or should we bring rubber boots as well? [/QUOTE]
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