reverse float hunt

Kaitum

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The past several years I've grown accustom to loading my raft with gear, meat, and antlers and letting the current carry me downstream along my way. This year I employed a different strategy and stayed put on a lake. When I filled my tag with this fella one morning we packed him to a river gravel bar, loaded him into my raft and proceeded to slog 2 miles upstream against the current to the lake outlet. An Alaska-sized workout for sure, especially dragging through riffles, but far easier than the multiple overland pack trips that were our only other alternative. From the outlet it was a slow, but satisfying ride across the lake to camp.

We were seeing some absolute monster bears in the area. So two days after the moose harvest we sat on the bluff immediately above the carcass curious to see what might come in to an easy meal. When this 6' brownie popped out of the brush and followed his nose I thought we'd have some entertainment. Must have been enough of our scent lingering at the kill site as he approached to within 5 yards, stood on his hind legs to survey the scene, did a bluff charge at the carcass, and then retreated quickly. In response to the thread awhile back about the heaviest thing you've ever packed, I'd like to modify my answer :)







 
Nice moose! After spending 2 weeks in Alaska this spring the wife and I sure want to go back. MAYBE someday I'll be fortunate enough to make it a hunting trip. Moose would most definitely be on my list. You wouldn't want to have a Midwestern hunting partner sometime, would ya?
 
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Thats using your noggin, and not just your legs and back

Is that a scar on the right side of his face? Looks like he was fortunate to not lose an eye.
 
Thanks guys,

The raft is a 14' self bailer.

Yep, big ol' scar along his eye. Also had an infection on his forehead. Two days of soaking the antlers in the lake still didn't remove the stink of that wound.
 
Way cool. Congrats on a great bull and the ingenuity to get him back to camp how you did
 

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