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After a voluntarily not hunting the Fortymile caribou herd for more than two decades years, the Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in says the time is right for a community hunt.
Growth of the Forty Mile caribou herd in the eastern interior has prompted the state to open the winter hunting season Friday, two weeks earlier than normal. Listen now ...
Thousands of "visitors" from Alaska's 40 Mile caribou herd have crossed the border into the Yukon in recent ... She doesn't think that hunting has anything to do with the caribou's Canadian visit.
And near the crest of a ridge a half-mile behind camp, Scott and Paul Humrickhouse took a pair of caribou just seconds apart. While Paul remained near a blind, Scott had hiked 150 yards south to a ...
The 40 Mile Caribou registration hunt lasted from Aug. 10 to Aug. 13. According to a trooper dispatch, wildlife troopers patrolled along the Steese Highway from Aug. 9 with Aug. 14 with patrol ...
FAIRBANKS - Hunters hoping to bag a Fortymile caribou right next to the Steese Highway will need more than luck. They’ll also need speed dial. With a bulk of the 50,000-animal Fortymile Caribou ...
Some animals were left to waste in last week’s Forty Mile caribou hunt along the Steese Highway. An Alaska State Trooper Dispatch said 18 animals: 15 cows and three bulls were shot and left ...
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Fortymile caribou season in zones one and four to close August 16 - MSNFAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - According to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game: The State of Alaska fall registration hunt (RC860) for Fortymile caribou in Zone 1, accessible from the Steese ...
At Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve, in a wild and remote stretch of the Last Frontier, locals survive with subsistence hunting of the largest caribou herd in the U.S.
The Denali Highway is not the wild west it was 30 or 40 years ago. Hunters, for the most part, have become a bit more civilized, at least on the surface.
Editor-in-chief Alex Robinson hunted caribou in Northwest Alaska as a non-resident in 2018. John Whipple. Caribou hunting in northwest Alaska represents one of the last relatively affordable ...
If you really want a get-away-from-it-all hunt, you need to go to Canada for caribou. It's not an easy trip, but it will be memorable.
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