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Bowhunting Caribou...you Gotta try it! Pics!

Started by jonsimoneau, December 31, 2009, 05:40:00 PM

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Ringneck

Cool! So how much does a hunt like this cost?

limbow

Looks like $4500 US plus travel costs. Anyone interested in going???
Kevin Osworth
->>>--TGMM Family of the Bow-->

lpcjon2

I was just like you, then I had lids now the money goes to them.Enjoy it it looks like it was a blast!!
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

lpcjon2

Correction on my spelling that was KIDS not lids
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

Basic Instinct

Very cool!!  You only live 1 time!!  Have fun doing it. I'd love to go..  We should try to get a group together and go in the next few yrs.. Would be great to hunt with other Trad Gang members.
Rejoice in the lord always, And again I say Rejoice.

NightHawk

well you know it could be done like the guys are doing it in bear quest. Deposit,then make payments over a period of time until the hunt cost is covered. Transportation up to each individual. Jason,you're a banker hint hint    :wavey:    ;)
1) Gen. 21:20
And God was with the lad, he grew, and he dwelt in the wilderness, and he became an archer
2)The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not.
Thomas Jefferson

limbow

Kevin Osworth
->>>--TGMM Family of the Bow-->

tradtusker

Great pics Jon
You live your life like i do "Bowhunting"

i was considering a Caribou trip but was a toss up between there or Australia, i went the Australia route, loved it.

still keen to do a Caribou hunt though.
thanks for sharing
There is more to the Hunt.. then the Horns

**TGMM Family of the Bow**

Warthog Blades

Andy Ivy

LITTLEBIGMAN

Andy, you'd fall in love if you went. I have some great photos on a disc some where. Some super ones of the bulls swimming by us while we were in a canoe.  I'll see if I can dig them up and post them here. Everything these guys have said about Robin's operation is spot on . Its not a cheap hunt though, but you do get what you pay for!

Landing and taking off off the small lakes is a blast too. I get the tail seat!!
Make a life, not a living

Bill Carlsen

Just so you know what you are gettting for the money. The year I went up with Eldon Jandreau they had to fly us to where the caribou were. Coming back we had so much weight in the plane we had to made a landing on a lake with a camp in Quebec. The guys in Quebec had to bring their own food, do their own scouting, they had no plane to move them, they had no running water, no heat (at 3Rivers every cabin has a wood stove and when you get back your bed is made!) and they had one camp  manager in the camp to help with boats and such. At 3Rivers there is a guide for each two hunter, they carry your lunch (which is made to order from a variety of sandwhich options) and they quarter, cape and carry out your bull. If you shoot your bull early in the week the plane can take your meat back into "town" when they fly out  in midweek to get more supplies and have it butchered. It will be waiting for you in a freezer at the airport the day you leave.The guys in Quebec's total cost was only $500 less than what you pay for at 3Rivers. It's really a no brainer. The cabins can be two person (bring your wife) up to 6 person. All have flush toilets, wood stove, hot and cold shower and electricity until 11 PM when they shut off the generator for the cabins. Wish I had digital pics from the first hunt...it was really the best hunt I have been on in my life.
The best things in life....aren't things!

tradtusker

There is more to the Hunt.. then the Horns

**TGMM Family of the Bow**

Warthog Blades

Andy Ivy

frank the hunter

jonsimoneau how was the weather temps. what week wood you recomed. thank you have a great day.

8leg-lover

Those are awesome. I,d like to here the story on your avatar buck.

Carl
Carl Kossuth

"Currently shooting whatever strikes my fancy"

"PERFECT practice makes perfect"

jonsimoneau

Frank, overall the temps were pleasant while I was there, but it could vary.  40's through 60's for the highs most of the time I would say.

8-leg hunter, there is a thread called "Catfish hunter before and after"  that tells the story of my biggest buck.

joevan125

Thats a hunt i for sure want to go on some day.
Joe Van Kilpatrick

Bill Carlsen

When I went on the first hunt with Biggie and his crew we had an early week and the weather was always pretty mild. I don't remember having to wear gloves, for example. When Eldon and I went it was a late hunt and the day we left the temps got down to freezing later in the day. It rains everyday up there and early on black flies and mosquitos are worse than the weather. I hunted with a few goose fletched arrows in my quiver for the rainy periods. I would also recommend practicing long shots and be comfortable out to 40 yards or so. You can get them close but not always. You may also want to get comfortable with walking shots. Caribou rarely stand still for very long....you won't either. Just be sure to be in decent shape.
The best things in life....aren't things!

Whitetail Nut

This is one of the hunts on the top of my list that i want to go one really bad. Im saving my pennies and hope one day that I will see in person what every is talking about.
Striker takedown rec. 52#@28
Hummingbird Alphamale rec. 53#@28
Zipper standard rec. 54#@28
Striker Slapstick 56#@28

mnbwhtr

Caribou are great, I'm glad I did them when it  was still affordable, made the Mtn caribou hunt in 79, shot at 9 yards,Quebec came in 81, shot 25 yards,Barren Ground hunt in 85 in Alaska(DIY) shot 15 yards, Woodland hunt in Newfoundland in 89, shot at 11 yards and Central Barren Ground in NWT in 93, shot at 7yards. The most expensive hunt was the last one and If I remember right it was right around 3k door to door. I couldn't afford to them over and can't beleive they would be any better then the first trips.

Arwin

Looks like an awesome time!!!!
Caribou are high on the list.   :bigsmyl:
Just one more step please!

Some dude with a stick and string chasing things.

frank the hunter



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