EWpres
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Hey guys!
My buddy and I are putting together a 10-day hunt in Alaska next fall, and I'm in the process of contacting air charters, raft rental companies, etc. The dream is to do a float hunt, most likely targeting caribou (but I'll probably grab a moose tag as well) in the southern Brooks Range area. I've identified a handful of rivers that are likely to be safely navigable for novice rafters like ourselves and the hunting units where a NR can go without a permit.
A lot of information on trusted air charters and rental companies is outdated, so I'm wondering if anyone has any recent personal experience with charter services in that region? Good or bad, I'd like to hear it. I went backpacking in the Brooks Range in 2016 and chartered with Coyote Air and had a good experience with them. But I'd like to hear others' opinions.
This is my first dedicated hunt in Alaska, though I've been there four times, so I do have some idea of what I'm getting into. Though a float hunt is the dream, I'm open to suggestions for other fun hunts where adventure is the goal; harvesting an animal is just the icing on the cake.
I appreciate your input!
My buddy and I are putting together a 10-day hunt in Alaska next fall, and I'm in the process of contacting air charters, raft rental companies, etc. The dream is to do a float hunt, most likely targeting caribou (but I'll probably grab a moose tag as well) in the southern Brooks Range area. I've identified a handful of rivers that are likely to be safely navigable for novice rafters like ourselves and the hunting units where a NR can go without a permit.
A lot of information on trusted air charters and rental companies is outdated, so I'm wondering if anyone has any recent personal experience with charter services in that region? Good or bad, I'd like to hear it. I went backpacking in the Brooks Range in 2016 and chartered with Coyote Air and had a good experience with them. But I'd like to hear others' opinions.
This is my first dedicated hunt in Alaska, though I've been there four times, so I do have some idea of what I'm getting into. Though a float hunt is the dream, I'm open to suggestions for other fun hunts where adventure is the goal; harvesting an animal is just the icing on the cake.
I appreciate your input!



