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What's your success rate on your moose hunts?
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It really varries from year to year, but about 70percent on the success, last year we did better, but it can be pretty weather dependant,
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How much of the meat are you typically able to get out? I have heard that with some fly in hunts you cannot get out all of the meat because of the weight.
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That surprises me a bit. It is my understanding that you cannot leave much, if any, meat behind. You're not allowed to take out the rack and hide until you've packed all of the meat in most cases.
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I could be wrong Skillet, but I could have sworn I read that somewhere. It would be a big issue for me personally to not be able to recover as much of the meat as possible.
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Not doubting you at all, just seems odd. I've got the AK regs around here somewhere, will re-read for clarification.
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You cannot leave any, you get in big trouble for want and waste up here in Alaska, if I have to make two trips to get it all that's what I do, I am required to report how much meat I bring out of the field on every hunter, so you have to make sure you take it all of the animal and I have to bring it all out.
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This is on the bucket list. I would like to know an close estimate from start to finish on cost. Airfare and all. This is possible in the few years. Daughter graduates college this spring. I will be able to spend my money..
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I'd say your looking at between 6,000 and 6,500 and as much as $7000 with taxidermy work.
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Is this an "any moose" unit or trophy 55" or larger for non-residents?
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Is this an "any moose" unit or trophy 55" or larger for non-residents?
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It is a a spike fork or 50 inch or 3 browtine area, so that means any bull that has a spike or a forked horn on one or both sides is legal, or if it has palms then it can be any size if it has 3 browtines on one side, or if it has less than 3 browtines it must be 50 inches wide or bigger
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Where do you fly out of?
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It is a spike fork or 3 browtines or 50 inch area, so if it has a spike or a forked horn on at least one side it is legal, or if it has 3 or more browtines on at least one side, it dosent matter how wide it is, if it has 2 or less browtines it must be at least 50 inches wide.
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Sorry my service is bad today, we would fly out of anchorage Alaska in the bush plane
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