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re: My Alaska float hunt/fishing trip , ***Boone and Crockett update, p3***
Posted on 9/19/15 at 8:52 pm to Tigerpaw123
Posted on 9/19/15 at 8:52 pm to Tigerpaw123
A few pics, this is all the gear packed and ready to head to the airport
Headed out on the super cub, our second bush flight
My buddy glassing
Me with my first salmon, no good to eat at this point as they were spawned out
The guides going over strategy
A coozie, a foot and a bear track, enough said
Night of the kill
The next day
I killed him at 9:00 pm, the only time I have ever legally hunted at 9:00 pm, and the work began, I shot him on the other side of the river, about 125 yards, he fell right there, being on the other side of the river was a challenge as we had to use the boat to cross , then when we were finished skinning and quartering him (2:00 am) we had to walk the boat back up river past the camp so that we could cross it and land at the camp
Headed out on the super cub, our second bush flight
My buddy glassing
Me with my first salmon, no good to eat at this point as they were spawned out
The guides going over strategy
A coozie, a foot and a bear track, enough said
Night of the kill
The next day
I killed him at 9:00 pm, the only time I have ever legally hunted at 9:00 pm, and the work began, I shot him on the other side of the river, about 125 yards, he fell right there, being on the other side of the river was a challenge as we had to use the boat to cross , then when we were finished skinning and quartering him (2:00 am) we had to walk the boat back up river past the camp so that we could cross it and land at the camp
Posted on 9/19/15 at 9:03 pm to Tigerpaw123
Packing him out, the antlers weighed about 100 pounds
Crossing the river
Packed up and headed to a new campsite
Just a small stream
Our meat pole
Prepping and fleshing the cape, turning the ears and lips, splitting the nose and dewlap, took hours and hours
Proof that wild bears do shite in the woods
Crossing the river
Packed up and headed to a new campsite
Just a small stream
Our meat pole
Prepping and fleshing the cape, turning the ears and lips, splitting the nose and dewlap, took hours and hours
Proof that wild bears do shite in the woods
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