Archeryeditor Buck Master

Joined: 15 Jun 2008 Posts: 45 Location: Pa.
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Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 7:57 am Post subject: Looking for an Alaskan drop hunt |
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 A group of us are interested in doing a drop / drift hunt for moose and caribou in Alaska. Ideally, we are looking for an outfitter that supplies most of the camp equipment, boat, etc. One that would fly in and pick up the meat and hides when called(weather permitting of course).
I had heard of a good one in the past that does this, but have since forgotten who that was.
If anyone has any good leads or has had personal experieces with such an outfitter, please let me know. _________________ Preserve our heritage- take someone hunting. |
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joanna jones Newbie

Joined: 10 Sep 2009 Posts: 1
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 7:56 pm Post subject: There are 20 lodges along Lake Creek in AK |
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 If you are headed up to get your trophy, Regal Air can take you there. It is not very far from Anchorage. And it's an area that's wild and challenging. Now Rust Flying Service does only fly-in hunting, no lodge. Depending on your objectives, hunts are open for caribou and moose right now and for an 8-10 day hunt the cost is right around $2000..
After the thrill of stalking a mega moose, try something less rugged...
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posted by joanna jones of massage casual in Downtown Anchorage
lake creek, whitney camp, base and spike hunting, licensed guide outfitter, sleeping bag, foam pad, pack frame, first aid kit, bow and arrows, rope,
matches, game bags, garbage bags, personal items, freeze dried food, camera and
fim, light jacket, utensils, hip boots rain gear, lantern, white gas, gloves,
tent and rain fly, camp stove, wood saw, down clothing, long underwear, tarp
light wool clothing |
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