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Can anyone recommend a guide/outfit for two California folks who are looking to hunt Caribou in 2007?

Thanks in advance for any response . . .


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Are you wanting to have a guide, or are you wanting to do a "do it yourself" drop hunt? Is budget a priority?


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Are you wanting to have a guide, or are you wanting to do a "do it yourself" drop hunt? Is budget a priority?


Guided, but not crazy on price (does such a thing exist? Wink )


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Never been there or done that, ... but I'm going this September. I've chosen Papa Bear Adventures out of Bethel, AK, but I'm pretty sure they are a transporter only. I chose this outfit because of some good things I'd heard on the Alaska Outdoors Directory Hunting Forum and because, at the time, there was going to be 3 of us in a group and Papa Bear had a bigger float plane. If I knew then that one of the guys was going to drop out, as he has, I'd probably have picked Renfro's Alaskan Adventures. They do both drop-off hunts and guided hunts. They also use smaller planes with tundra tires so they can get where a lot of float plane outfitters can't.

Be advised that prices have risen a bunch since last year because of the gas/oil prices. The best time to start securing your spot will be this next November/December as some of the better outfitters book up almost a year ahead of time.

This is going to be my first, of many I hope, "grand adventure" and I'm already getting excited. A few more items to get ($$$ Eeker), but I'm mostly there.

Have fun planning - I have.


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Never been there or done that, ... but I'm going this September. I've chosen Papa Bear Adventures out of Bethel, AK, but I'm pretty sure they are a transporter only. I chose this outfit because of some good things I'd heard on the Alaska Outdoors Directory Hunting Forum and because, at the time, there was going to be 3 of us in a group and Papa Bear had a bigger float plane. If I knew then that one of the guys was going to drop out, as he has, I'd probably have picked Renfro's Alaskan Adventures. They do both drop-off hunts and guided hunts. They also use smaller planes with tundra tires so they can get where a lot of float plane outfitters can't.

Be advised that prices have risen a bunch since last year because of the gas/oil prices. The best time to start securing your spot will be this next November/December as some of the better outfitters book up almost a year ahead of time.

This is going to be my first, of many I hope, "grand adventure" and I'm already getting excited. A few more items to get ($$$ Eeker), but I'm mostly there.

Have fun planning - I have.


Thanks for the info. I wouldn’t mind doing a drop hunt myself, but the guy I'm most likely going with is 20-some-odd-years older than me (I'm 38) and I'm not sure that he's up to doing such a hunt.


-eric

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You must be very carfull choosing your guide for caribou. I would not recomend anyone hunting from the lake Iliamna area. It was once a caribou paridise and I enjoyed many years and many large trophie's from there but those day's are gone and their are still a few outfitters selling hunts there on past glory.

I think Redlander is probably going at it the best by flying in from the north at least for those who are after what's left of the mulchatna heard.

There are still good numbers between the lower mulchatna and nushigak rivers but the trophy quality is terrible.


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Are you looking for a big trophy, or just a good hunt?
I went unguided several years ago in the Southwest region of Alaska (Ugashik/Becharof Lake area)on a moose/caribou hunt. Took some really nice bulls (1 of the 2 made B&C).
Back then, this area was known for big bulls. Think it still is. Not sure if this is a 2 caribou limit or not though.
Becharof Lodge i know had trips back then (guided). Il ooked at their website and it looks like it hasn't been updated in awhile, but worth a shot.
Noticed Cabela's had some good hunts too(trophy hunt in the penninsula).


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Teat Hound? What the hell kind of name is that? I love it!
 
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Teat Hound? What the hell kind of name is that? I love it!


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Teat Hound listen to Redlander!


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I did a self guided hunt to the Arctic circle. I went out of Bettles Alaska with Brooks Range Aviation. We had to bring everything we needed to survive. No trees to burn and no fire wood. Rough living but all three of us got great Caribou. Cost from home and back a little under $5000. The bush plain was the biggest expense.


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I too suggest you do not need a guide for caribou, fly into Fairbanks rent a veh....bring your light camping gear and good walking boots and head north above Cold Foot and on the other side of the pass start hunt.....remember 5 mile in before you can shoot off the pipeline.....doesn't take long to get your caribou during Aug.


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Posts: 523 | Location: North Pole, Alaska | Registered: 26 January 2003Reply With Quote
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If you want to go guided, I'd also suggest renfro's outfit. very ethical and gets pretty decent critters also


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I know a guide that has been written about in several outdoor magazines. All the articles I read were very positive about his abilities and services. He is a member of the local Game Advisory Commitee, and I know him from there. He and his son guide in differant areas of the state. If you are interested his name is Virgil Umphenour, get with me at "roggieh@yahoo.com" and I will give you his phone number.


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Posts: 30 | Location: North Pole, Alaska | Registered: 22 January 2006Reply With Quote
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I'll see Virgil wednesday night and I will ask him what he has for Caribou. I do know he is wanting to get some of the permits for unit 20-A just south of Fairbanks. There is some Boone and Crockett size animals there. The other two guides that guide in that area I would not recommend, I seen some of the results of their services.


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In the event that you want to do a drop off hunt let me know. I can give you the info about the area I talked about.


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Hey Sourdough, I'll shoot you an email. Thanks for the help.


-eric

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Check your e-mail. Rog


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Posts: 30 | Location: North Pole, Alaska | Registered: 22 January 2006Reply With Quote
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Iv'e been trying to get hold of Virgle all winter but I don't have contact info for him.
Could you pm me his phone # or other contact info
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I have to recommend CARIBOU UNLIMITED located in Soldotna Alaska. They are an air charter
that specificly focus on Caribou. I have friends that fly out with them each year and they have all good to say. Price is good and they check and haul meat out as well as if you aren't right where you want to be they will pick you up and put you down again so your not
looking at the herds passing several miles away.
I could not find them on the web. Maybe someone reading this knows of them and will give you the phone number.

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