Watching this thread intently. We are in the process of planning a 2020 seaduck hunt somewhere in Alaska
With the possession limit for the desirable ducks at 4, the probability of requiring the full 4 days of most outfitted trips seems small. Looking at a Kodiak combo that would include a...
I am going to side with the good/best boot you can afford crowd. I have always had flat lander boots -Danner's or Cabela's brand. However, when I went on a wilderness hunt in the Bob, the good folks on here convinced me to get "mountain" boots. I ended up with Kenetrek Mountain extremes...
I have never hunted Colorado but I just signed up for a drop camp archery elk hunt in the SW corner of that state. In conversation with the outfitter regarding this question he advised to carry. He had hunted in that area all his life and had come across hundred of bears safely - except for...
Out of three Michiganders that I corresponded with ( myself included), 2 out of 3 did not get the big game combo. I did not have a preference point.
Hoping now for a Colorado muzzle loader Mule deer tag
I had a pair of kenetrek mountain extremes on a Wilderness hunt. my buddies all had flatlander boots, I was the happiest guy in Camp. My feet were warm, dry and blister free.
I went on a horseback hunt in the Bob Marshall wilderness and only took one pair of boots - Kennetrek Mountain extremes, uninsulated. That was all I needed as they stayed dry through the rain, snow and mud. My hunting compadres however did not have high quality boots and it was a race to see...
I was going to start a thread on this or very similar topic regarding packs and what to carry. As a novice and first time DIY mountain hunter set to hunt elk the last two weeks of September in Montana, I am new as to what to haul around on my back. I have acquired a Cabelas Alaskan frame and a...