Qwatali
AH member
- Joined
- Sep 18, 2010
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- Hunted
- Africa, New Zealand,Russia
After 12 days hunting moose in Alaska and not filling my tag last year, I figured I’ve give Kamchatka a shot for a different type of moose hunt. I hunted bear in Kamchatka back in 2010 and had a great time. Worst part about Kamchatka is the travel. Moose hunting in December can be and it was very cold temperature ranged from -17f to -25f but with the right gear it was tolerable. Best part about the cold is no mosquitos and tramping through swamps of Alaska. The outfitter was great from the start of booking to end of the hunt. There is always a lot of questions when trying to fine the right outfitter especially hunting in foreign countries. He was very timely in answering all my questions through a translator. As we all know they know most tell us what we all want to here so you never really know until the end how everything is going to turn out . He was true to his words. The only frustrating thing at times was communication but I knew this going into it. Frustrating might be the wrong word but there’s alway things to like to ask or know during the hunt that couldn’t be answered but like always we got through it.
The hunt was conducted out of a comfortable log cabin .
From there we traveled on snowmobile looking for fresh tracks in the snow and then following.
The tracks mostly always ended into the thick forest where the snowmobile could not travel do the the thickness of the trees and deep gullies. We saw several smaller bulls and a couple in the low 50” range but not what I was looking for. On the last day we saw what we thought was great bull on the edge of the forest and of course he went into the thick stuff . We bailed off the snowmobile and followed the tracks on foot. A very tiresome task in the deep snow. We eventually caught up to the bull and he was a great bull. Following him a bit more for clear shot I was able to connect and my bull was down.
We were at least 3+ hrs from camp. We headed back to camp to get the sled to load up the trophy and bring back .
. The sled sure beats packing a moose out of the mountains.
Overall it was a great trip and I’m already booked for a Kamchatka Snow Sheep for next year with him.
The hunt was conducted out of a comfortable log cabin .
We were at least 3+ hrs from camp. We headed back to camp to get the sled to load up the trophy and bring back .
Overall it was a great trip and I’m already booked for a Kamchatka Snow Sheep for next year with him.