I’m @wildcoastoutfitters on instagram, we follow each other there, don’t think we’ve made the connection here. Help Douglas at Kootenay Lake in the summer like BUM says and come carry goats here in August / Sept. Need guys that can carry a hundred pounds through the hardest place to carry a hundred pounds and still smile and shoot the goat pellets with the clients. A fit Aussie could manage, you guys have grit.
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Accommodations are spartan,
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If we can make that the legend and all agree to stick to it here that’s beautiful. However one cavaet, one of you guys is the first to see Hoyt and explain it in person.
Really questioning why I miss all the nice alpine stuff and come work in monsoon rain, jet boat sinking galeforce winds, and damp cold....
Every pic there is from August, we call it pre-Nolan season. No need for panic... I'm not much of a "club" guy... although I can "flop it on the table" with the best of them... however I welcome any SOMA or non-SOMA types alike to spend 14 hours throughout the night perched on an increasingly submerged stump while six foot thick trees crash in from the river banks and boom and groan while being swept down river in the dark.... "kid gloves" my azz...
All kidding aside you withstood the worst night I know of in the bush, was a long night. Thank goodness for Jim’s log.
Hoyt.... dont sell yourself short.... the moose pic behind the couch now has more meaning thanks to your bowhuting story ....
I have tons of great and funny stories from the outdoors.... the more we share, the more we laugh, and the more we all grow as a group......
Put it this way.... i bet if you knew the "Jim's log experience" would happen in advance, you wouldnt have jumped on that hunt..... but now you are better for it and have a great story to share......
I'm not kicking... I have always said that the toughest and roughest hunts are the most memorable and worthwhile... and not all of them saw game taken...




























