And also the longest waiting list in the state! For good reason, though.Ultima Thule probably has a better set up than anyone else….
Probably the highest price tag as wellAnd also the longest waiting list in the state! For good reason, though.
I wouldn't be too quick to dismiss harvest reports from 2020. While it is true that a lot of nonresident hunters cancelled trips to Alaska, there were a lot more resident hunters getting out there. I've spoken with several biologists, land managers, pilots, and guides who saw a lot more pressure from resident hunters in 2020 in a number of different mountain ranges.No offense
Personally,I would not rely on harvest reports.
Especially for sheep.Everyone wants to over analyze and beat numbers etc. to death.
You still gotta show up.If it was documented there was a die off or something then I get it.
I never heard anything about COVID killing sheep.
But I do know several guys who canceled or postponed hunts
You can pretty much throw out anything from
2020 as a statistical anomaly.
Very little outside pressure? See ya next year Luke!I can't speak highly enough of Luke Tyrrell and Tyrrells Trails in the Brooks Range. They are a family operation with a nice lodge and they own 5 airplanes including a float plane. They can also use boats, pack rafts and even 4 wheelers to access different areas. No draw required and they have very little outside pressure. Several on this forum have hunted with them.