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Set for the Winter
13 November 2012, 05:18
Joe Savikataaq JrSet for the Winter
Just came back from caribou hunting with my DAD,and we got 21 caribou to last us for the winter. Lots work skinning and cutting up the meat,there is no bucher up here, so we have to do all the work our self, with temps 30 below. We dont have to worry about meat anymore this winter.
13 November 2012, 18:38
CoyoteKiller82That's a lot of meat Joe!! I'd imagine you help out others in your village, congrats on the hunt & try and keep warm!!
13 November 2012, 23:09
CaracalInteresting! Did you take any pictures?
14 November 2012, 03:23
Watson Lakewhen my wofe and I lived in a fly in community north of the arctic circle one person would eat 4- 6 pounds of caribou meat a day.
with a bag of flour of 20 pounds at 65.00 each
a gallon of milk about 15.00 and hamburger about 7.00 a pound no wonder so much caribou is eaten.
Watson lake.
14 November 2012, 03:49
Joe Savikataaq JrCK82 yes that is a lot of meat, it is only for our family of 7. We will hunt for others on another hunt.
Caracal, We did not take a camera with us on our hunt.
Watson Lake, you are right with the prices, thats why so many caribou meat. We eat it everyday, fried, boiled, roasted, and raw. Different way every time, but its always caribou.
14 November 2012, 05:35
scruffyWell done, Joe ! I gotta go whack a few deer for my family now !!!

14 November 2012, 05:41
Watson LakeI got a nice woodland caribou on October 21.
I expect to get it back from the butcher tomorrow.
didn't get a moose but the caribou will do the wife and I just fine for the winter..
Watson Lake..
15 November 2012, 10:01
kevanGood job Joe ! I'll bet your knives needed a touch-up now and then.
Could you tell us what you gentlemen used for rifles ?
15 November 2012, 17:14
Joe Savikataaq JrHi Kevan,
We both used SAKO 85 in 25-06 with leupold scopes, both Stainless Steel. 100gr NBT
15 November 2012, 19:55
Pegleg21 Caribou

Is there no limit to the numbers you can take?
The only easy day is yesterday!
16 November 2012, 06:00
Joe Savikataaq JrPegleg,
Us Eskimos have no limit on caribou.
19 November 2012, 20:48
bhtkevinJust curious, is that sustainable?
20 November 2012, 21:16
Joe Savikataaq JrWith the herd at about 400,000, I belive it is sustainable, us eskimos only take what we need, and that meat we got will last us untill April. Hope that ansewrs your question
21 November 2012, 09:00
kevanJoe, Thanks for telling us what you fellas used.
I have only eaten Caribou a couple times as my late Brother and his wife lived and worked in Faro Yukon... I liked it !
They got a caribou or two every year along with the occasional Moose and Bison.
Tell you what Joe.... invite me for dinner and I'll bring dessert, hows that ?
21 November 2012, 22:38
M. ShellmanI would venture to say that your amazing people (and wonderful culture) have been managing your caribou herd quite nicely for what, 2000 years? That in spite of encroaching population, resource development and loss of habitat, as well as natural, predictable changes in climate. Food is far more important than National Geographic photographs and big racks in a trophy room anyway.
Tell us what is your favorite cut of caribou and how you like to best fix it, please. I am a gettin' hungry thinking about it.