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Posted 30 April 2008 19:53
I book a sheep hunt with Matt Snyder ( Alaska Hunting Adventures ) and at the time he was 3 years out 2010. But last night Matt called with a opening I get to go Aug. 16th this year.

Is that great or what!!!!!!!!!!


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Ya better start gettin' in shape, ol' boy!!!
Congrats. Do ya know what mountain range?
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Are you hunting TMA???
 
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I didn't get pulled for a Tok tag and yes the old guy better get in shape


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Just wondering because Alaska Hunting Adventures does cover TMA. I guess you are still hunting the Alaska Range....Good Luck
 
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Ok Hunter,

Just talked to Matt the other day. You didn't go wrong booking with him! He and his mom and step dad are some of the best! I am sure you will hunt the mountains around Tok. Possibly the Mentasta's. Matt is a great guy and they know sheep! Wish you the best!
 
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Northway

Thanks this is my first trip to Alaska and my first sheep hunt. I have only heard good about Matt. Should be a hunt of a lifetime for a flatlander.

Got my plane tickets now just need the car to get from Anchorage to Tok


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There is a daily bus from Anchorage to Tok going both ways. If you rent a car do not rent from the airport as there is an additional tax. Get a taxi I have them take you from the airport to the car rental business and tell that you are coming from a local hotel.
 
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Okhunter

I am an Alaskan resident. Military has me here in Oklahoma right now. I live in Edmond. I've been sheep hunting a half dozen times. I drew the Delta tag last year (next door to TMA) and shot a 40" ram.













 
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Super ram, I am an Alaskan military resident stationed in Maine.

Oh well, only 5 more years and I am retired and back to......Sitka, Petersburg, Homer, Kenai, Valdez, Fairbanks, Palmer, not sure????????

I have a few requirements.
1. Has to be within 100 miles of the ocean, so I can dive enough to maintain proficiency.
2. Has to be within 100 miles of a military base so I can use the hospital, exchange, and commissary.
3. Horses have to be able to survive there (so probably not Fairbanks).
4. Have to be able to make a living there, and afford to hunt not only Alaska, but the rest of the world.
 
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Super ram, I am an Alaskan military resident stationed in Maine.

Oh well, only 5 more years and I am retired and back to......Sitka, Petersburg, Homer, Kenai, Valdez, Fairbanks, Palmer, not sure????????

I have a few requirements.
1. Has to be within 100 miles of the ocean, so I can dive enough to maintain proficiency.
2. Has to be within 100 miles of a military base so I can use the hospital, exchange, and commissary.
3. Horses have to be able to survive there (so probably not Fairbanks).
4. Have to be able to make a living there, and afford to hunt not only Alaska, but the rest of the world.


Sounds like you're moving to the Mat-Su valley or Anchorage.
 
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Alex

Are you at Tinker if so lets meet for lunch.

Send me a PM


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Pard

Could you plese provide the bus name. Alaska Direct only runs Sunday, Wednesday and Friday

Thanks


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I am at Tinker, but I leave "very" soon for my AEF rotation, so lunch is probably out of the question for now. I have to swing by today, but that will be it prior to my departure.

Curious why you didn't get a ticket into Fairbanks. Two hours closer to Tok than A-town.

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If you are on base and are able to reach me before I leave this morning, I can drop you off Tony Russ' "Sheep Hunting Alaska" book. It is a must read...

Good luck on your hunt. I've heard nothing but good things about Matt. The Mentastas and Nutzotin mountains are some really beautiful country to boot.
 
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Originally posted by D99:
Super ram, I am an Alaskan military resident stationed in Maine.

Oh well, only 5 more years and I am retired and back to......Sitka, Petersburg, Homer, Kenai, Valdez, Fairbanks, Palmer, not sure????????

I have a few requirements.
1. Has to be within 100 miles of the ocean, so I can dive enough to maintain proficiency.
2. Has to be within 100 miles of a military base so I can use the hospital, exchange, and commissary.
3. Horses have to be able to survive there (so probably not Fairbanks).
4. Have to be able to make a living there, and afford to hunt not only Alaska, but the rest of the world.


I am about on that same timeline for retirement, though I hope I can get out of here in the next 2 years and PCS back up north for my final assignment. I don't like the idea of having to wait 5 years...
 
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I may be wrong with daily departures. But there must be several bus lines and I would check them all out.

What are there names? Direct bus line is one. Do a google search buses Anchorage - Tok. I would purchase the Alaska Mileage Post as it has everything you will need to know about public transportation.

In 1974, I hitch hiked from McCarthy to Gridwood south and east of Anchorage with my goat, rifle and pack. I had not taken a bath in over 10 days. How I miss the old days and my youth. Made it in one day.
 
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I may be wrong with daily departures. But there must be several bus lines and I would check them all out.

What are there names? Direct bus line is one. Do a google search buses Anchorage - Tok. I would purchase the Alaska Mileage Post as it has everything you will need to know about public transportation.

In 1974, I hitch hiked from McCarthy to Gridwood south and east of Anchorage with my goat, rifle and pack. I had not taken a bath in over 10 days. How I miss the old days and my youth. Made it in one day.
Things were so much simpler back then, wished i'd have been around during those days....


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I was born on Tinker when my dad was stationed there in 69.
 
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I was born on Tinker when my dad was stationed there in 69.


You're in a much better place now Northway...didn't want you feeling like you're missing out. Hey, what is the name of the restaurant across from 40-mile? Ok hunter, you be sure to stop in there for a burger, before and after your hunt.
 
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Alex

When you return let me know where you are at on base and I will stop by.


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Will do. Good luck on your hunt!
 
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It is Fast Eddy's. Everyone has to stop in there to eat. I think their breakfast is best! The mushers omelette is killer!
 
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Super ram, I am an Alaskan military resident stationed in Maine.

Oh well, only 5 more years and I am retired and back to......Sitka, Petersburg, Homer, Kenai, Valdez, Fairbanks, Palmer, not sure????????

I have a few requirements.
1. Has to be within 100 miles of the ocean, so I can dive enough to maintain proficiency.
2. Has to be within 100 miles of a military base so I can use the hospital, exchange, and commissary.
3. Horses have to be able to survive there (so probably not Fairbanks).
4. Have to be able to make a living there, and afford to hunt not only Alaska, but the rest of the world.


I am about on that same timeline for retirement, though I hope I can get out of here in the next 2 years and PCS back up north for my final assignment. I don't like the idea of having to wait 5 years...


Me too, the Navy recruiter job in Fairbanks is looking pretty good right now.
 
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