We woke up today to go get the rest of my caribou. All we had left was a shoulder, straps and loins, heart, head and hide.It ended up being a little over 2 miles one way which surprised us both as we did not think it was that far. Goes to show how your distance judging in the tundra is way off compared to what a map says. Back at camp we got the meat hanging and covered as there was a storm blowing in. While back at camp we looked at the weather on our communicator and it showed a nice storm coming through and we would likely be in the tent for the next 3-4 days straight. We decided to pack it up and head back, as we will be back to do this again here in the near future.
Closing:
The plans for next time are already set in motion. Next time should be a much better experience as we will know exactly what to expect and what to bring/not bring, places to go/not go.
We learned a ton on this hunt as caribou are very strange creatures and unlike any other deer on the planet. From their behavior, the barren tundra they thrive in, to their huge hooves and soft dense hair. Hunting them is very different than any other deer because of their behavior and the environment they inhabit, which took some getting used to.
Hunting within proximity to a vehicle in Alaska was a new experience for me but none the less, it still isn’t going to give up anything easily. As tough as it was with a bow, I’m glad we made the decision to not even bring a rifle and be tempted. I’m proud we stuck it out with the bows and proud to say thats the way we will do it again.
After getting back we also learned that there was a hunter who went missing not too far from us while we were there. Alaska is a dangerous and wild place that can cost you your life and I am thankful we made the decision to get out of there before we had any chance of making a costly mistake. Say a little prayer for the man and his family to find closure as he has yet to be found over a month later.
65 yards at a moving animal is unethical I don't care how much you practice or how good you think you are.
Were you there? I don’t remember seeing you out there on the tundra. If you were, you’d know the only reason I took the shot was because the caribou stopped. I know my shooting abilities and not going to just send an arrow to send an arrow. I don’t know why I’m even responding as I don’t owe you or anyone an explanation.
Were you there? I don’t remember seeing you out there on the tundra. If you were, you’d know the only reason I took the shot was because the caribou stopped. I know my shooting abilities and not going to just send an arrow to send an arrow. I don’t know why I’m even responding as I don’t owe you or anyone an explanation.
"I tried to make a little hail mary shot"
Direct quote from your video.
If it stopped and you shot good for you, but if you re read my post it says 65 yards at a moving animal is unethical. I put moving animal in there for a reason. There is no way to tell it stopped in your video.
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