robie
WKR
I'm putting together a group for a caribou hunt and am trying to decide the max number of hunters to allow to come with.
Two of us drove to WY from TX and tagged out in 1.5 days of a 7 day trip. I want to avoid this and enjoy my trip to AK I've been planning for close to a decade. I would like to watch multiple animals hit the ground and enjoy the experience over several days.
I've read stories of 4 caribou going down the first day and of course of people getting dropped and not seeing a caribou for 5 days.
I'm operating on the assumption we see plenty of caribou (who knows if that will be the case), but if so what would be the right size group for your hunt?
I'm thinking in the 5 to 6 range, but for those that have done it what are your thoughts?
This will be a drop hunt, not float.
Two of us drove to WY from TX and tagged out in 1.5 days of a 7 day trip. I want to avoid this and enjoy my trip to AK I've been planning for close to a decade. I would like to watch multiple animals hit the ground and enjoy the experience over several days.
I've read stories of 4 caribou going down the first day and of course of people getting dropped and not seeing a caribou for 5 days.
I'm operating on the assumption we see plenty of caribou (who knows if that will be the case), but if so what would be the right size group for your hunt?
I'm thinking in the 5 to 6 range, but for those that have done it what are your thoughts?
This will be a drop hunt, not float.