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Back from Kodiak Island

Started by akdd, December 03, 2013, 02:22:00 PM

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akdd

A while ago I posted an invitation to go to Kodiak Island and hunt Sitka blacktails with me. Did not have any takers so I went by myself. I did not get any deer but had a great hunt. Thought that I would post a few pictures so you can see what it was like.

Getting there

Mail plane terminal


Mail plane my ride to Larsen Bay



Larsen Bay ahead



Village of Larsen Bay


akdd

A couple hours after I got to Larsen Bay I was out hunting. Seen a couple of bucks and a few does. Not much snow this year and what there was of it was real crunchy. With no snow up high the deer were still spread out. Usually at this time of the year there is enough snow that the deer have moved out of the higher country but not this year.

Looking up towards the head of Larsen Bay



It is a little brushy in places



Looking back towards town


juneaulongbow

Any bears still out? Thanks for sharing pics. Missing Alaska.

pamike

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Elk master
Hill Country Bobcat

akdd

Then next day I went across Larsen Bay to hunt.

Looking at the head of Larsen Bay from the other side



Lake was a little frozen





Back at the beach waiting for a ride home



My taxi has arrived


akdd

Next day went across Uyak Bay

Looking out at Shelikof Strait



Looking up Uyak Bay Amook Island is on the right


akdd

Next 2 days I went the the head of Larsen Bay to hunt.

This was a pretty decent buck ( center of picture) that I did not get.



Doe and fawns.


Jerry Russell

One of my favorite places to hunt on this planet.

Chromebuck

Good stuff Marty.

Glad to see Jake is still a captain...

Without the snow that trip can be tough with stick and string.

~CB
62" JD Berry Taipan 53@28
60" Super Shrew 2pc 53@28
58" Ed Scott Owl Bow 53@28

John146

Todd Trahan
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long time archer

Looks like a great trip. Awesome pics. Thanks for sharing.
long time archer

akdd

There are a lot of eagles around.



Where I stayed in Larsen Bay



My ride back to Kodiak



To sum it up the weather was great. I seen a lot of deer everyday.  Did a lot of hiking and hill climbing. Never seen any bears but did see fresh tracks almost everyday. Did not bring any deer home but  had a great hunt.

ron w

Thanks for showing us........   :thumbsup:
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

ChuckC

Awesome, thank you.  Looks like a neat hunt.  Did you carry a back quiver of some sort.  I notice not a lot of arrows in your bow quiver.

ChuckC

Bel007

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wooddamon1

Looks awesome, thanks for sharing!    :thumbsup:
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steadman

Dream hunt!! Thanks for the pics!!  :thumbsup:
" Just concentrate and don't freak out next time" my son Tyler(age 7) giving advise after watching me miss a big mulie.

cacciatore

For sure if I had seen your post I wouldn't let you go alone   :banghead:
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Bivyhunter

Kodiak is a great adventure. I've got to make it back up there myself one day...  Great pics, especially love the sunset pic.

Cyclic-Rivers

Pretty neat stuff. Thanks for taking some photos.
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

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