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Mish mash of argos, moose camp, ect. Special shout out to MiteyMT, it is his argo with the cage he so generously loaned me. Cant wait to meet him in person. Serously, this is such a quality site. I havent met anyone i would not call a brother on here yet!
Im from Fairbanks alaska, currently. I moose hunt north of the Elliot high way and west of the dalton... in the head waters of the wet fork of the tolanova river . I have a BUNCH to learn about argos and moose, but i get bye. Where you at???
rite on. im from a long ways southeast. manitoba. little smaller moose down this way but there gonna have to do. one of these years il get up that way for a moose hunt.
Cool to get the whole family out. Looks fun and relaxed.
My moose hunting often feels more like a bleary-eyed run to Chitina. The argo has certainly helped cut down on time afield transporting... and my back feels a whole lot better when I'm back at work!
@ RD and Lewis, you guys dot know how much that prais means to me! I was watching your u tube videos last year this time, and that is what ultimitly brought me around to the sport of AATVS. The rest is history.
It was really fun, i didnt get a moose, and all my hunting partners bailed on me. So i went up to the moose camp bymyself, and my 6 wheeld argo ate a bearing so it was done. Thank god for MightyMT's eight wheeller, but the fuel pump in it started to go out. I went ahead and pulled camp by myself (pic to follow on how to retreive and argo if you are by your self.
I got all the stuf down to the private property where the trail starts, and decided i would load the old yamaha 3-wheeler in the mini van and finish out the last 2 days of the season. turns out they decided to blade the road, and it is nothing but shale. I popped a tire in the minivan, and cut my hands while i was changing thetire. I also realized that the previous owner used 2 ply car tires!!! No way was the minivan going to hold up to the road. I got the bad tire off the minivan, and it crushed the cisor jack. So i grabbed the chainsaw and cut trees to slide the frame of the minivan up unill i could get a tire on it with some excavation. Then the chain blew off the chain saw and chewed on my carhart coat sleave. After all that i just decided to go home and wait for cow season!!!
Hope you guys had more sucess than i did, but the worst day of hunting is still better than the best day at work!