R eight
AH fanatic
As a non resident alien I used to be envious of those non residents who were in a position to do a float hunt in Alaska.
However….. it may not be as easily achieved as I first thought. About 4 years ago I was in the foyer of a Fairbanks hotel waiting for my ride to the airfield to fly into the bush for my sheep, moose, bear hunt. Also present were two very disappointed US hunters from the lower 48. Long story short….they had planned a float hunt, somewhere up near the Brooks Range. They had planned everything very well. Rafts, gear and supplies purchased packed and freighted up to Fairbanks. Aircraft operator organised and booked well in advance. However they weren’t flying in because the weather wasn’t playing fair. On the day that they were due to fly the aircraft operator had advised them that the trip was off. Something to do with the river freezing up earlier than expected. The hunters didn’t have a plan B. The had tried other aircraft operators and got the same response. They were all dressed up ready to go but had nowhere to go.
They were still standing there , a long way from home, and looking a bit lost when I left for the airstrip. I have often thought about those poor barstards. And, I wonder how I could have so easily found myself in a similar situation if the regulations had have allowed me the DIY option?
Sometimes, what at first glance seems like a bargain, turns into an expensive lesson.
But hell I would love to do a DIY float hunt…..but only with an experienced local.
However….. it may not be as easily achieved as I first thought. About 4 years ago I was in the foyer of a Fairbanks hotel waiting for my ride to the airfield to fly into the bush for my sheep, moose, bear hunt. Also present were two very disappointed US hunters from the lower 48. Long story short….they had planned a float hunt, somewhere up near the Brooks Range. They had planned everything very well. Rafts, gear and supplies purchased packed and freighted up to Fairbanks. Aircraft operator organised and booked well in advance. However they weren’t flying in because the weather wasn’t playing fair. On the day that they were due to fly the aircraft operator had advised them that the trip was off. Something to do with the river freezing up earlier than expected. The hunters didn’t have a plan B. The had tried other aircraft operators and got the same response. They were all dressed up ready to go but had nowhere to go.
They were still standing there , a long way from home, and looking a bit lost when I left for the airstrip. I have often thought about those poor barstards. And, I wonder how I could have so easily found myself in a similar situation if the regulations had have allowed me the DIY option?
Sometimes, what at first glance seems like a bargain, turns into an expensive lesson.
But hell I would love to do a DIY float hunt…..but only with an experienced local.