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			There are a pile of factors that go into an Alaskan hunt.  Everything must planned to a "T" or the consequences could be fatal.   
 
Here's is a prime example.  A group from the lower 48 came up to hunt caribou.  They got off the jet in Dillingham and a few hours later, they were on their charter.  Well, with TSA's new rules, they flew into a remote area WITHOUT ANY MATCHES OR LIGHTERS!  TSA had taken them and they had no idea.  They lived, but imagine if they were to truly rely on fire? 
 
I agree with everything that MT has said.  The cost of everything has gone up and $3000 is on the low end for caribou now.  A typical charter is $1000, airfare from the lower 48 is $700, license and tag $415, extra luggage and such $500, new gear, hotel, car rental, $?$?$? etc. etc.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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