by AK Troutbum » Wed Oct 15, 2014 4:59 pm
The handgun was my buddies and it's a .454 Casull. He had brought a half a dozen rounds of birdshot ammo for it and that's what we were using on the Ptarmigan.
As far as hunting tactic, we were initially flown into a lake at around 1300' elevation and set up our base camp, then headed up into the goat country which was at about 3000' and about 2 miles or so from base camp. Our plan was to spike for as long as we had to until we got our first goat, basically just spot and stalk, then we would pack it back down to base camp and head back up for our second. We had planned for a 12 day hunt, but only ended up being out for six days. Our first day of hunting I shot my billy, and we packed it back down to base camp the next day, and turned around and went back up the mountain. My buddy got his billy on our fifth day of hunting. We were going to stick around and do some deer hunting, the limit is three each, but we decided to head back home and get the meat processed instead.
As far as gear we used, we were both shooting Kimber Montana's his being chambered in .325wsm and mine was a .300wsm. For our base camp we were using a seek outside 12 person tipi and for our spike tents, we were using a seek outside LBO, and a bear paw wilderness designs cuben fiber Pyratent.
For my pack I used a Kifaru DT1, and my buddy used a Mystery Ranch.
For bear protection I brought a Smith & Wesson .500 with a 2 1/2" barrel and my buddy brought his .454 Casull also 2 1/2" barrel.
We both wore Kuiu Vias camo, which works very well in the terrain we have here.
Our sleep systems used were both enlightened equipment quilts and Thermo rest XTherm pads. I also used a ti goat bivy and my buddy used a bear paw wilderness designs bathtub floor.
We are very lucky to have all the hunting opportunities that we have here. If you ever get a chance you should definitely make the trip.
Take care, Greg