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Howdy everyone, I've signed up for my first hunt in the NWT with MMO. I'll be hunting Mt. Caribou in late September with Mackenzie Mountain Outfitters. I'm looking for suggestions on required gear or gear that should stay at home. Also info on the cheapest way to get to Norman Wells and suggestions or ways folks have gotten their trophies home. If I'm lucky enough to get a nice Caribou I'd probably get a Euro mount as I'm out of room for a shoulder mount. Any recommendations on taxidermists in Edmonton would be awesome.
I'm sure Stan will have plenty of info but I like to seek input from other hunters who have made the trek in the past. Thanks in advance for the info.
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Hunted with MMO in 2010 on a sheep/ moose/ caribou hunt-- flight options are limited or at least they were- Overnight in Edmonton- then crack of dawn flight to Norman Wells, then approx 30 min Twin Otter flight out to his camp- you will have to overnight in Edmonton on the way back as well I Believe. If I recall correctly the later Caribou hunts usually have much colder temps and more snow- as far as trophies, I brought all mine back with me- placed all 4 salted capes in duffel bags and split the skulls on antlered beasts....a few of the guys who shot B&C critters sent whole horns back...no problems all the way home. -- had to pick them up at the air cargo on arrival at edmonton though.
You will have a great time. If you plan on bringing your caribou back with you take a roll of duck tape- all the points will have to be covered with cardboard to fly.
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Spending a week or two in a bush camp in cold weather means you are going to be living in your unwashed underwear and without a shower longer than you would normally consider doing. Nothing works as well as marino wool undergarments and shirts in those conditions. Synthetics are Ok for a couple ays, then they'll smell so bad you won't be able to stand your aroma. Smartwool, Icebreaker, etc. are worth the extra money they cost IMHO. I've done a couple of very long distance backpacking trips in the last 3 years, and have become a true believer in merino wool based on those experiences.
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I'll second the merino wool suggestion, I like Icebreaker merino wool from head to toe. Down is nice for if it gets really cold, good rain gear to keep you dry and cut the wind.
Gerry.
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I hunted moose/caribou with Stan a few years back and it was super. Beautiful flights and territory. One disapoitment was you are on your own once return ro oan Wells aa to preparing your hides and antlers for your return flight. May have improved but it was a pPITA when I went.
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Ram Head is not MMO and I have not heard MMO was ouy of business?
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Sorry for the confusion Ram head has been sold Stan Simpson was the Stan i mentionned. the confusion came from Mckenzie Mountains from the new outfitter. http://www.ramheadoutfitters.com/about.htmlsorry. Phil
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