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    Yeah mate ...all sounds good on paper with the photos.

    In the early 80s I flew out of Wales Alaska (that’s where we crossed over)Flew twin otters on hunting trips to the peninsula.A variety of hunts..mostly moose,and grizz,and the occasional wolf,they are a big animalthere.We were chartered into various camps,into uelen,and laverentiya area,some with airstrips,some had roads that were used as airstrips.

    Expensive shit by all accounts and most, rough as guts.Talk about some very shady characters,the clientele,mostly yanks and very well off Germans were the bulk,you would get a few yarpies and the rest Europeans,had a couple of oz boys once.My point be careful how you tread there.Admittedly,this was a long time ago,and I’m sure things have changed,they have.

    After reading Moas piece I called a mate In anchorage to see if he could get me some info on anyone still doing the charters.He basically explained that it has become too expensive for most,several accidents,fatal,have meant tough restrictions.They have operators out,sure,...my advice,if you decide to take this adventure,and it surely is a remarkable place,make the effort to try and contact those who have done a hunting trip there.

    I always asked the clients how it went,(I was just the taxi),some were over the moon,some,the worst thing they had ever done.....never hunted there myself,so it’s a moot point......but the peninsula,is an incredible piece of property

    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    Before you decide check out the Moose on the Kamchatka peninsula. Direct flight to Japan then across to Russia. Google Kamchatka Hunting
    It's not the mountain we conquer,but ourselves.....Sir Edmund Hillary

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    Quote Originally Posted by A330driver View Post
    Yeah mate ...all sounds good on paper with the photos.

    In the early 80s I flew out of Wales Alaska (that’s where we crossed over)Flew twin otters on hunting trips to the peninsula.A variety of hunts..mostly moose,and grizz,and the occasional wolf,they are a big animalthere.We were chartered into various camps,into uelen,and laverentiya area,some with airstrips,some had roads that were used as airstrips.

    Expensive shit by all accounts and most, rough as guts.Talk about some very shady characters,the clientele,mostly yanks and very well off Germans were the bulk,you would get a few yarpies and the rest Europeans,had a couple of oz boys once.My point be careful how you tread there.Admittedly,this was a long time ago,and I’m sure things have changed,they have.

    After reading Moas piece I called a mate In anchorage to see if he could get me some info on anyone still doing the charters.He basically explained that it has become too expensive for most,several accidents,fatal,have meant tough restrictions.They have operators out,sure,...my advice,if you decide to take this adventure,and it surely is a remarkable place,make the effort to try and contact those who have done a hunting trip there.

    I always asked the clients how it went,(I was just the taxi),some were over the moon,some,the worst thing they had ever done.....never hunted there myself,so it’s a moot point......but the peninsula,is an incredible piece of property
    I have a friend who used to operate a 'Safari Lodge' business. He told me about Kamchatka and has hunted there several times. I could ask him who to use. Anyway Jim told me that the Kamchatka moose were on average bigger than Alaska.

 

 

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