Does anyone have any experience doing this? I'm starting to do some research and want to hear any and all information.
Thanks
Devin
Thanks
Devin
Our Alaska winter has been kind to moose. Almost no snow. As I type this, the ground around my house is clear and temperature is 40. Winter kill off due to wolf kill off and starvation should be low. As a nonresident one of the best chances of scoring a nice bull would be around Bethel.
Most guides are booked out for 3 years and outfitters are usually booked 2 years out. If you were lucky enough to kill one, then you could be in the position of moving up to 600 pounds or so of meat from the kill sight to camp. This could mean a mile or more of back and forth trips. This type of hunt isn't for the faint of heart of those not in decent shape.
DIY is not impossible. But the logistics of transporting all your gear from TN to AK then back can make it very challenging.
I have killed plenty of moose. It can be a cake walk, like the time I shot one within 15 yards of my ATV. Or a extreme ball buster when I helped a friend pack one out from the bottom of a valley that took about a one mile walk up each trip. Don't pull the trigger unless you do the math first.