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My apologies for the delinquency in posting this report from last month but my dance card has been full since getting home. Here we go!
Day 1
This hunt was to take place in 2020 however the Governor of Alaska Closed the bear season last Spring amidst Covid fears.
The hunt is being outfitted by Craig Hill of Alaska Challenge Guide Service. I hunted with his outfit in ‘19 for Alaskan Barren Ground Caribou.
The area we will hunt is outside of Kaltag in the Nolado Hills. This area has historically produced very good Grizzly as evidenced by entries in the Boone & Crockett record books.
Flying is a breeze these days (despite the mask) and I arrived Faibanks about midnight and finally got settled into bed by 1. I set my alarm for 5 so I could meet Dale the other Hunter for transfer to the airport to catch our 7:30 Flight to the village of Galena. It was -17 and I could feel it. The flight was in a Pilatus and very smooth. As the sun rose over the snow covered landscape my mind wondered back to my polar bear hunt in ‘07.
Craig met us at the airportand we loaded our gear into his pickup and drove
to his house to get changed and everything loaded onto the sleds. We waited until after 1 PM for it to warm up to 2 degrees. It’s amazing how 19 degrees in temperature can make a difference to your comfort level.
We bundled up and took off for the Village of Kaltag a little after 2 and by about 5:45 we’d made the 90 mile trip. Riding a snowmobile is fun for about the first 20 minutes then it’s just work. Craig stopped several times to check the loads as we were all pulling sleds with gear. We will spend the night at Justin Esmailka’s (one of our guides) home which will be the last night of comfort for the next week or two.
After dinner of fried moose steak and Mac & cheese I started to feel drowsy. I was out by 8:30 slept solid for about ten hours.
Day 1
This hunt was to take place in 2020 however the Governor of Alaska Closed the bear season last Spring amidst Covid fears.
The hunt is being outfitted by Craig Hill of Alaska Challenge Guide Service. I hunted with his outfit in ‘19 for Alaskan Barren Ground Caribou.
The area we will hunt is outside of Kaltag in the Nolado Hills. This area has historically produced very good Grizzly as evidenced by entries in the Boone & Crockett record books.
Flying is a breeze these days (despite the mask) and I arrived Faibanks about midnight and finally got settled into bed by 1. I set my alarm for 5 so I could meet Dale the other Hunter for transfer to the airport to catch our 7:30 Flight to the village of Galena. It was -17 and I could feel it. The flight was in a Pilatus and very smooth. As the sun rose over the snow covered landscape my mind wondered back to my polar bear hunt in ‘07.
Craig met us at the airportand we loaded our gear into his pickup and drove
to his house to get changed and everything loaded onto the sleds. We waited until after 1 PM for it to warm up to 2 degrees. It’s amazing how 19 degrees in temperature can make a difference to your comfort level.
We bundled up and took off for the Village of Kaltag a little after 2 and by about 5:45 we’d made the 90 mile trip. Riding a snowmobile is fun for about the first 20 minutes then it’s just work. Craig stopped several times to check the loads as we were all pulling sleds with gear. We will spend the night at Justin Esmailka’s (one of our guides) home which will be the last night of comfort for the next week or two.
After dinner of fried moose steak and Mac & cheese I started to feel drowsy. I was out by 8:30 slept solid for about ten hours.
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