That's AMAZING! Congrats I hope you post a write-up here for all of us to enjoy!I drew the tag
Just gathering info to put a plan together
Alaska gives a fair bit of time to figure out logistics for hunts after the draw results come out. I’ve put in for a few hunts where I didn’t have the logistics dialed in when I applied but with a 1% chance of drawing it didn’t seem like a huge concern. Out of curiosity did you apply as a resident or non resident for unimak? I was under the impression it was basically a guaranteed draw for non residents.Congrats on drawing the tag. Not to be a smart a**, but shouldn't you have a plan before you apply for the tag?
I see guys every year draw great tags and then bombard the forums with questions about how to even get to or hunt the tag. Do they just apply based on others input with no research or plan going in?
I know this may sound like sour grapes since I didn't draw,( My plan was to pay Rod Schuh 30 grand). I just wonder how many great tags are drawn and hunted half a** or not at all? Rant over.....hope you have a good hunt and post a recap.
The Drawing Supplement does not show separate resident/nonresident allocations for the Unimak tag (or many other either including some of the most sought after tags).Alaska gives a fair bit of time to figure out logistics for hunts after the draw results come out. I’ve put in for a few hunts where I didn’t have the logistics dialed in when I applied but with a 1% chance of drawing it didn’t seem like a huge concern. Out of curiosity did you apply as a resident or non resident for unimak? I was under the impression it was basically a guaranteed draw for non residents.