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awesome animal! best of luck.
pretty sure I'm doing a full mount when I get one. bow sounds pretty tough, rifle pretty easy. |
Originally Posted by AK Jeff
(Post 4054819)
It should run about $4,500 for airfare, transporter fee, Alaska resident musk ox tag, and excess baggage back to my home in Fairbanks. Guided hunts are substantially more expensive but I'm going unguided with a transporter. Not a cheap hunt but that's about the only way to cross it off the bucket list.
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Originally Posted by Chopayne
(Post 4055168)
I thought you had to pay something like $9000 for the federal conservation fee or something? $4500 isnt bad at all. Does that include shipping your mount back to Alaska?
You have to draw the DX003 permit before you can even consider this hunt. Odds of drawing last year were about 3%. |
Albert,
I did a musk ox hunt on Victoria Island, NWT, Canada for around $6000, when it was all said and done. The adventure of getting to the island was as much fun as the hunt itself. These beast's shaggy, sand filled, coats stop an arrow like a bag target. I would recommend a 3 to 1 ratio two blade broadhead for the best penetration, and a heavier arrow if possible from your 70 pound bow. A life size mount is a great way to capture the uniqueness of this animal. I did the work on mine myself. It cost $800 for tanning and another $800 for the form. Add another $50 for eyes and incidentals. It took me two days to stitch him up... I had this one come up behind me while hunting Caribou on the "Sag" in Alaska. ![]() This is the one I took on Victoria Island ![]() |
Hmm I wonder what website I looked at that made the price $9000-$12,000. $6,000 is a bit more affordable and only slightly more than what Jeff is paying.
$1650 to have a full body mount is about 1/4 of the price it wouldve cost a taxidermist to do correct? Pretty interesting, Id like to mount alot of what I hunt but ive heard it is about 1-2 year wait and it costs alot. Jeff are you stationed out there in Alaska? I met someone over here in Afghanistan who is really big into big game hunting and deep sea fishing, said he got most of it knocked out while he was stationed there. Im thinking about trying for Alaska, but that is a few years away. However, I wouldn't want to get stationed at Ft Wainwright and would prefer Ft Richardson, I dont do well with extreme cold weather and im an absolute terrible driver in snow. |
Originally Posted by Chopayne
(Post 4055773)
Hmm I wonder what website I looked at that made the price $9000-$12,000. $6,000 is a bit more affordable and only slightly more than what Jeff is paying.
$1650 to have a full body mount is about 1/4 of the price it wouldve cost a taxidermist to do correct? Pretty interesting, Id like to mount alot of what I hunt but ive heard it is about 1-2 year wait and it costs alot. Jeff are you stationed out there in Alaska? I met someone over here in Afghanistan who is really big into big game hunting and deep sea fishing, said he got most of it knocked out while he was stationed there. Im thinking about trying for Alaska, but that is a few years away. However, I wouldn't want to get stationed at Ft Wainwright and would prefer Ft Richardson, I dont do well with extreme cold weather and im an absolute terrible driver in snow. |
Originally Posted by AK Jeff
(Post 4055775)
No I'm not stationed in AK, I just live there. It's a really tough and expensive place to hunt but it has it's perks. I much prefer Fairbanks to Anchorage myself. They're both cold and the traffic in Anchorage is awful.
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Originally Posted by Chopayne
(Post 4055777)
By tough you mean weather, by expensive do you mean the cost of living? or tags/gas/lodging and all those other little things which become big?
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Wow that does sound extreme. I get what you say about Alaska being expensive, im stationed in Hawaii, get paid more than my friends in the states but still feel really poor. No idea if its Alaska>Hawaii or Hawaii>Alaska. I don't mind backpacking and camping through rugged terrain, how do you pack your meat out though?
Would I be better off hunting in Canada? |
Originally Posted by Chopayne
(Post 4055930)
Wow that does sound extreme. I get what you say about Alaska being expensive, im stationed in Hawaii, get paid more than my friends in the states but still feel really poor. No idea if its Alaska>Hawaii or Hawaii>Alaska. I don't mind backpacking and camping through rugged terrain, how do you pack your meat out though?
Would I be better off hunting in Canada? |
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