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Caribou: Porcupine vr 40 Mile Herd???

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16 August 2006, 21:47
Ryan
Caribou: Porcupine vr 40 Mile Herd???
I am looking for some comments – pros / cons – to hunting either of these herds.

We are planning a trip for the fall of 2007 to archery hunt one of these herds.

We are planning to access the herds via a fly in drop camp. The pilot we are working with in Fairbanks will fly into either herd but I am a little leery of the Forty Mile Herd.

From what I have read this herd is on the rebound and there still are not many caribou?

How is the Porcupine fairing?

Thanks for all the comments.


Ryan

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16 August 2006, 22:07
DPhillips
The Fortymile hunt is a favorite of residents and the quote is filled very quickly. Typically the hunt is closed in fairly quick order once the animals cross the highway.

If it were me, I'd go for the Porcupine herd.
17 August 2006, 00:15
Ryan
Thanks for the post.

I am assuming it is a favorite of residents because of the access via ATVs and proximity to Fairbanks... correct?

How is the trophy quaility with the 40 mile herd?

In regards to the Porcupine herd we are thinking unit 25A.... Would that be a reasonable unit for a early Sept hunt?
17 August 2006, 05:02
DPhillips
The fact the road system is used on the 40 Mile herd makes it so popular. Yes, fairly close to Fairbanks, Tok, etc... It is driveable.

The Porcupine herd is greater number of animals than the 40 mile herd, if I'm not mistaken, but more expensive for most people to get to. As I stated earlier, once the herd gets close to the highway, the quota is filled very quickly.

As for timing on the Porcupine herd, I wouldn't be the person to ask. Might give Coyote Air a call and see what they recommend.
http://www.flycoyote.com/default.asp
17 August 2006, 21:53
Ryan
Thanks for the help.
17 August 2006, 22:52
MARK H. YOUNG
Ryan,

How about just going with the bush pilots recommendation? In all liklihood he'll know where he can get you into a lot of animals. I hunted caribou a whole bunch by being dropped off via bush plane and it is a bad idea to try an second guess the local intelligence. You may end up empty handed.

Mark


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