3/18/2019 0 Comments Hunting Trial in Canada & OutsideAs some know Jason and I were recently on an arctic adventure hunting Muskox in Nunavut, Canada. I thought we would share some photo’s of the expedition. There are two basic Muskox hunts, the Arctic Island Muskox, and the Barren Ground Muskox, or Mainland Muskox. Although they are recognized by the record keepers P&Y and B&C as the same species, the mainland muskox are usually 100-200 lbs bigger in body size, and the herds contain a greater number of bigger trophy bulls. A quick look through the record books show all the top representatives come from the mainland variety. Mainland Muskox would be our target. The hunt is a little longer, and the mainland does not harbor the same numbers of animals that the Island hunts offer, however our outfitter, Boyd Warner of Adventure Northwest, is proud that on the mainland hunt he offers, trophy bulls up to and over 120″ B&C are in several of the herds. 90″ being the P&Y minimum, 105″ being the B&C minimum, and 129 being the tied Worlds record. Trophy aspect aside, we were just focused on Muskox, numbers have never been a big concern for me, but found it amazing that it is likely the only hunt in the world where a B&C class animal is likely present in most groups. This is the community of Gjoa Haven where the hunt was based out of. Small, cold, but incredibly nice people. For More, Visit Top Coupon Code.
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