SC Living Outdoors
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I'd had another Southeast Alaska Sitka Blacktail hunt planned for a while now with another friend/hunttalker. I really enjoy going up there in the early season and hunting the bucks in the high country and I was looking forward to this hunt to kick off the 2025 fall season. Due to some unforeseen circumstances, the other hunttalker had to back out, and I invited dsnow to come along with me. He and I have become good buddies over the last year or so, and he allowed me to borrow some tire chains for my truck and store some meat in his freezer during one of my road trips last year. I thought he would really enjoy Alaska.
Our flights both left on August 4th mine going Charlotte-Seattle-Juneau-Ketchikan while dsnow would fly Denver-Seattle-Ketchikan. Fortunately, the flights otw went off without a hitch, and we did not lose any bags or weapons and arrived on time. Our flights landed only about 15 minutes apart, and we grabbed our gear and hopped on the ferry to head across. From there, we were picked up and headed over to the local store to buy our tags and a couple of canisters of fuel for our stove before we hopped on the Cessna to fly in. Usually, I have my tags ahead of time before arriving in Alaska, but this year with all the talk of the changes that could happen for non-residents with the deer I decided to just hold off and buy them in town once we arrived.
After we had all of our gear we set about repacking and organizing before we hopped in the plane to head to our lake. I've hunted Sitka Blacktail in the early season twice before, but this time I decided to try out a different lake that had been recommended to me two years earlier. Luckily, we had a weather window that allowed us to get into our lake and we headed in around 11:30 AM on August 5.
I'm going to upload this story in sections. Dsnow will also chime in and we will try to fill in with a lot of pictures without giving our location away.





Our flights both left on August 4th mine going Charlotte-Seattle-Juneau-Ketchikan while dsnow would fly Denver-Seattle-Ketchikan. Fortunately, the flights otw went off without a hitch, and we did not lose any bags or weapons and arrived on time. Our flights landed only about 15 minutes apart, and we grabbed our gear and hopped on the ferry to head across. From there, we were picked up and headed over to the local store to buy our tags and a couple of canisters of fuel for our stove before we hopped on the Cessna to fly in. Usually, I have my tags ahead of time before arriving in Alaska, but this year with all the talk of the changes that could happen for non-residents with the deer I decided to just hold off and buy them in town once we arrived.
After we had all of our gear we set about repacking and organizing before we hopped in the plane to head to our lake. I've hunted Sitka Blacktail in the early season twice before, but this time I decided to try out a different lake that had been recommended to me two years earlier. Luckily, we had a weather window that allowed us to get into our lake and we headed in around 11:30 AM on August 5.
I'm going to upload this story in sections. Dsnow will also chime in and we will try to fill in with a lot of pictures without giving our location away.


























































