2 Rookies planning LEH Caribou Itcha Ilgachuz 5-12 hunt
Hi Everyone,
Writing on behalf of myself and another rookie hunter. Sept will be our first season out.
Lucky us, we both entered for LEH caribou! We've committed to going - go big or go home right? I've read through helpful threads about Caribou, but noticed they're very old feeds and wondered if conditions have since changed?
Questions:
1. Should we fly in opening day on Sept 10th, or wait till it gets cooler later in the month around Sept 20-30th during the rut? The heat is a concern because a) we're two newbie hunters breaking down a huge animal for the first time b) we're going to need two trips minimal between the two of us and worried about meat spoiling
2. Any recommendations for pilots?
3. Should we fly in with coolers, and stash them in the bush by the lake in case we take down a bull on our first morning? That way we can stay and hunt other game?
Thank you for your input and support!
Re: 2 Rookies planning LEH Caribou Itcha Ilgachuz 5-12 hunt
You're way further ahead than most. At least you plan on flying in. Most people ask how far the hike is.
Re: 2 Rookies planning LEH Caribou Itcha Ilgachuz 5-12 hunt
Rutting caribou are inedible. Totally disgusting. If you're in it for meat take it early.
Re: 2 Rookies planning LEH Caribou Itcha Ilgachuz 5-12 hunt
Stewart’s lodge float plane with pilot Ian top notch, book the old beaver. Just to get to fly in that old warhorse is a hunting trip highlight. We used them a couple times.
Re: 2 Rookies planning LEH Caribou Itcha Ilgachuz 5-12 hunt
I think any time in September the meat should be good. The last week might be starting to get sketchy. October caribou in that area are terrible. When you are hunting don't discount the meadows around the lake. It has been awhile since I have been there but we have seen nice bulls in the meadows.
Re: 2 Rookies planning LEH Caribou Itcha Ilgachuz 5-12 hunt
Coincidentally had this very conversation this morning with a friend while out with the dogs. Do some practicing with your compass and make sure you have a good gps. His relatives have done the hunt twice - all day on horseback to get in... The one novice in the group got disoriented and lost. They needed Search and Rescue to finally get him out. Apparently when you climb to the highest spot to look around and get your bearings, everything looks the same in all directions. Neither hunt filled a tag. The caribou numbers are really low or they are getting smarter and hiding really well. Beautiful country though.
Re: 2 Rookies planning LEH Caribou Itcha Ilgachuz 5-12 hunt
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Originally Posted by
jennylyyy
Hi Everyone,
Writing on behalf of myself and another rookie hunter. Sept will be our first season out.
Lucky us, we both entered for LEH caribou in Itcha Lake and one of us got it! We've committed to going - go big or go home right? I've read through some helpful threads about hunting Caribou, even some specific to Itcha lake area, but noticed they're very old feeds and wondered if conditions have since changed.
As of right now, I have two questions I'm pondering on:
1. Should we fly in opening day on Sept 10th, or wait till it gets cooler later in the month around Sept 20-30th during the rut? The heat is a concern because a) we're two newbie hunters breaking down a huge animal for the first time b) we're going to need two trips minimal between the two of us and worried about meat spoiling
2. Any recommendations for pilots? We've been referred to Stewart's Lodge & camps at Nimpo Lake
I'm sure more questions will come up as we plan our trip and get knees deep in Caribou education. Thank you for your input!
Check your PM.
Re: 2 Rookies planning LEH Caribou Itcha Ilgachuz 5-12 hunt
nice gcreek lives there....i perdict you have some help
Re: 2 Rookies planning LEH Caribou Itcha Ilgachuz 5-12 hunt
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Originally Posted by
warnniklz
You're way further ahead than most. At least you plan on flying in. Most people ask how far the hike is.
Thanks! That gave me a good chuckle. I didn't want to slap a question on here without doing everything I can to educate myself first.
Re: 2 Rookies planning LEH Caribou Itcha Ilgachuz 5-12 hunt
not much of a caribou hunter myself (not yet anyways lol)...but cool website, I hope you are successful and we can read about your adventure...good luck!