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    Many moons ago some maybe 10 plus a few I was invited to Kodiak island to hunt black tail deer . We also did several other things while we were there including ketchn fish .
    Most everywhere you travel is by pane or boat or bear trail . Mainland Alaska is similar but with a few more roads .
    Anyway on with the story , we flew into 2 different locations 2 different days . One location was the main island of Kodiak and the second was a remote island close by .We hunted black tail deer and to be sure it was about as rugged hunting as you have ever done . Hike forever in really rough terrain to get high enough in the mountains to find them and then sit and glass for a subject worth a million yard stalk .
    The islands are flat out loaded with them and they are rather small deer about the size of Texas hill country whitetails . Everyone packs a cannon as the Kodiak browns are known to come visit fresh kills . I carried a 458 Remington the lodge owner told me would be the best choice and man where the shells large in that thing .
    We flew into both spots on a beaver that had a pilot that was just about all that .He would drop us at a designated location and return to pick us up at a agreed upon time .
    The hunts were fun for sure and the deer really don't know what a human is and don't see them as a threat . Several different doe came up close enough to just about pet and gave us a sniff .
    Anyway one of us took a buck on the 3 man hunt (not me) and we hunted 2 men one day and 3 men the second. Because the law says you pack out your kill and we were not meat hungry we decided not to take any doe.
    Hope you enjoy the photos and story have a great day
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    Beautiful place, thanks for the story!


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    I’ve always liked Alaska and want to visit but my wife HATES cold of any kind so I have been told no....lol. Beautiful place and good story.

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    Sounds like a great experience. Where the mosquitoes as bad I’ve heard they can be at times?
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    Very nice pics Ketchn.
    There would be a better way to hunt those hills, but the leaves would need to be down first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeckledSlab View Post
    Sounds like a great experience. Where the mosquitoes as bad I’ve heard they can be at times?
    near the water the skeeters aint much on the mainland and on Kodiak ….inland its a different story ...in Denali they will drag you out of the vehicle and drain all your blood before you can take a few steps and you wont die from the blood loss , you will suffocate on them going down your windpipe ...not kidding ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by yobuck View Post
    Very nice pics Ketchn.
    There would be a better way to hunt those hills, but the leaves would need to be down first.
    by the time the leaves fall there the deer start to starve ,at that point you drive around in the boat until you see the buck you like and down him while he eats seaweed on the seashore ….not kidding
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