When did Caribou become a Premier Hunt

Caribou- I am noticing the amount of guys pumped for a Caribou only hunt. I have spent quite a bit of time in Caribou country and hunted Caribou. Both Canada and Alaska. I always considered them the easy better then nothing, enjoying the region, kill and put meat in the freezer. Just my perception over the last 30 years. In Newfoundland I have walked close enough to almost touch them. In Alaska many times they have walked thru camp even between my lawn chair and tent as I sat there. We have screwed around acting dumb with our hands above our heads making dumb noises and they came closer to investigate. I often joked it was like shooting your neighbors cow. If they are there they are there. I get a bow stalk would add some complexity especially in open tundra. As numbers seam to have dwindled and cost of hunts sky rocketed I see this now considered a premier hunt. I have buddies from work that are super excited about hunting them. More so then moose which I offered to take them with me on. Instead focusing on Caribou. I revised my typical moose hunt to stay most of the time in Caribou country this year. Its Alaska so either way looking forward to going. But when did this transition happen to it becoming more of a targeted species then meat in the freezer or the side hustle of another hunt. Maybe just me but its what I perceive to have developed. Still will be a great time
Are they good eats?
 
Most caribou population graphs are shaped like this. Screenshot_20260115-203840.png
If supply trends back up, prices will be more attainable. Guided caribou hunt prices are crazy high right now.

Maybe populations will never rebound, but maybe they will.
 
Are they good eats?
Good question. Some folks love it and some dont. I have had it out of a smoker and it was very good. I have had backstraps done on a rock 3hrs after it was shot. And hadn't had any red meat for almost 2 weeks. That was disgusting. Still ate it. But if done again seasoning needs to happen
 
Are they good eats?

Caribou are excellent table fare. This photo was taken after the final load of meat was back at camp.

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Not sure if it was because we’d been eating Peak Refuel and Mountain House for a few days, or if the meat was truly that good - but it was one of the better steaks I’ve had.

Once home, I did a blind taste test with my wife and kids with caribou, elk, antelope, whitetail, and mule deer. The rankings were consistent across the board - caribou, antelope, elk, whitetail, and finally mule deer.
 
Yup. Caribou is my favorite big game meat. I grilled some caribou steaks for a lady I was dating 33 years ago. We were married the following year. She says the caribou steaks sealed the deal !!
 
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