mightyhunter
CGN Regular
- Location
- Edmonton, Alberta
I should make it clear that it is illegal to hunt (shoot) animals off an aircraft. We were flown to where the caribou were than dropped off on a nearby lakes or rivers.
I guess you don't care about hunting with ethical outfitters. Mirage outfitters=shooting fish in barel
Now if your idea of a good time is shooting animals from the float of the aircraft than have at her!![]()
But I will agree with the shooting fish in a barrel comment. I guess you've never been on caribou hunt??
Several caribou hunts under my belt thanks for askingI did have the advantage of having a resident hunter tag every season for the last 7 years.
Afterall... what do I know? I'm just the pilot who flies you guys out to camp and back to civilization with big racks in the back of my Beaver/Otter at the end of your hunt.
Do say... How many quarters have you loaded into an airplane and then flown out this year alone TakDriver?
Took some raffle winners to Nunavut this fall, .....donated hunt from last year, ..saw thousands, as usual!!Are you hunting anywhere now Barry or just lurking around YK?
None. After all..what do I know? I'm just the guy that pays the big money so that arrogant "pilots" like you can maintain employment and stay out of the welfare line.
None. Been offered good money to allow one of my passengers to do it, and everytime have refused. You see, its not because you have ''big money'' that you can do what you want.Do say...how many hunters have you allowed or encouraged to shoot off your floats?
I'm trying to convince the wife that we need to go on a caribou hunt. Probably looking at next fall. Only problem is they don't live down where we live, so we'll have to go north! Exciting!
I'm sure some people here have experience with this sort of thing. I'm curious about the price of such an adventure. Being from Sask, I'm assuming we'd pretty much have to go with a guided hunt. Where's the best place for caribou? I'm thinking that the yukon or NWT. Also, the wife would be happy with a big bull moose too.
I know its not going to be cheap, but its going to be a once in a lifetime thing.
Thanks!
Move. You can hunt caribou in Saskatchewan, but only in Zone 76, and you have to live in that zone for at least three months before buying the caribou license.
TakDriver;4973788
Resulting to personal attacks? Wow, you must be one stand-up guy to have in camp! All I said was that some outfitters dont play the game fairly. You decide who you want to hunt with. That's your call. I on the otherhand refuse to work for non ethical outfitters, and don't recomend any to anyone either.
None. Been offered good money to allow one of my passengers to do it, and everytime have refused. You see, its not because you have ''big money'' that you can do what you want.
Now, back to the topic at hand, let's try to give the OP the advice he was looking for, I'm tired of getting into #### measuring contests with guys who don't know what their talking about.
I have been told that the January caribou hunt in QC is ridiculously cheap, because most of them have lost their antlers at that point.
I was told $600 for a hunt. I don't know if that number was right or not. But it was enough to perk my ears up . . .
Took some raffle winners to Nunavut this fall, .....donated hunt from last year, ..saw thousands, as usual!!
And I never said I could do what I want, I was merely stating a fact. If it wasn't for folks spending some big money up there on caribou hunts with outfitters, inexperienced pilots looking to collect their hours (flying time) like yourself, would be standing in the soup lines hoping to get a break. So try to be a little grateful.
TakDriver;4976516
Geez, when will the general public (sorry pal, but your comment only serves to prove the ignorance you have of an indusrty you know so little of) realize that not all career pilots choose to fly for the airlines as a retirement plan!!!
For what it's worth (SFA as I'm probably typing to a brick wall) I used to fly for a major airline. Yup, that's right pal, the guy whom might of flown your pals on their last hunt might just have been a semi retired airline guy out to have a little fun during the summer months. So much for the starving, welfare recipient youngster you were thinking of eh?
The irony of it all is that you've obviously no knowledge of the industry or that of it's outfitters. Your getting defensive, and I don't blame you. Either way, enjoy your road hunt. I for one am glad that I don't have to deal with ''pork and bean'' (see: guys that shoot animals while they are swimming) type customers such as yourself.
Best Regards,
Cessna
-To the original poster-
I hope you find the outfitter your looking for. PM me if you'd like more info on ethical outfitters, I've no axe to grind, other than folks whom have no problems hunting with non-ethical outfitters. My sincerest apologies for the thread hijack it was not my intent.![]()



























