KodiakBeer
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The Mulchatna herd has gone from about 200,000 to 100,000 animals in the last ten years. That's still a lot of animals. The trick though (as I spelled out in my note) is to make sure you're flown onto the herd and not just some general geographic locale. You have to make that arrangement with the charter guys, or they'll just drop you into a lake where maybe the herd was last week.
The thing about the Mulchatna herd is that they are the largest caribou in North America. An average bull in that herd would be a trophy bull anywhere else.
The thing about the Mulchatna herd is that they are the largest caribou in North America. An average bull in that herd would be a trophy bull anywhere else.