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Just back from the Arctic on my muskox hunt.. Myself and my hunting pard, Joe from Las Vegas, had a wonderful trip and experience up in the Canadian Arctic. The tip went flawlessly from start to finish. With the proper gear, the cold was not too much of an issue.. I never saw the temp get higher than -18F and I saw it dip as low as -39F. Got a bit of frostbite on the nose a bit and a little on 2 fingers, but I suppose it is all part of the adventure of seeing the Arctic in full glory. My friend Wade Derby of Crosshair consulting booked the hunt for us and handled all the logistics of the hunt from start to finish. I have booked quite a few hunts through Wade and I can highly recommend his services and hunt offers. Arriving in Yellowknife on the way.. 2 more flights north from here still to go! First morning getting ready to head out! It was -38F that morning! My trusty steed for the duration of the trip.. We're about 12 miles out on the sea ice in this pic. My bull. I was 100% happy with him. A grand old trophy! A pic I cleaned up a bit. Lightened up and cleaned up the blood. And my pard's bull. His bull was a touch bigger than mine (that's hunting!).. Great length coming back up after the drop. Great bull, amigo! [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v165/scottkendrix/DSC00335finaledit_zps7774a41b.jpg[/img] With the Arctic in the rearview, it's time to start planning the next adventure.. Off to Europe in Oct with Dennis (Caracal here on AR) to hunt 3 diff countries (Slovenia, Macedonia, Romania) for 3 diff species of chamois. Trying my best to inch ever closer to that much desired Capra Slam!
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The musk ox is pretty decent to eat IMO.
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Awesome, I've never even seen snow so can't imagine how cold that is
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Congrats to the both of you!!! Cheers!
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Looks as if you and your partner had a great trip and were successful in your hunt.
Congratulations.
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Wow, what an adventure. Congrats!
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Great pictures! That 3rd one of the sled is very good in showing the desolation. Very nice bulls! Congrats!
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Wow, what an adventure! Congrats and thanks for sharing your report. How do you go about field dressing in that negative zero weather? I bet the freezing process starts pretty quickly.
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Nice bulls. Looks like a fun trip!
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Yep. Does sound like an adventure. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, gents! Here was a cool sight.. We saw this BIG set of wolf tracks shadowing a set of muskox tracks.
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Way cool and thanks for sharing! That hunt is definitely on my short list.
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Very cool hunt. Did you have any issues with equipment in the extreme cold, like scopes fogging and such?
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Thanks, guys. It was def a really cool adventure and a hunt that I would 100% go do again if given the opportunity.
Sevens, there was no fogging.. it was worse. It immediately froze on your glasses or goggles! We took a cloth with a dab of white gas on it and wiped it on our lenses. It helped a lot.
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