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Gleason Uppahuak still loves the hunt

Going out on the land continues to be source of excitement for Arviat man

Hunting caribou is, by far, Gleason Uppahuak's favourite traditional activity.

Uppahuak, 40, of Arviat, said he grew up hunting and it's still his most favourite thing to do.

SA国际影视传媒It's always the same for me when it comes to how hunting makes me feel and that's excitement,SA国际影视传媒 said Uppahuak. SA国际影视传媒淚 go out hunting in every direction from the hamlet except east.

SA国际影视传媒I usually go with my son, my cousin or a friend of mine. I do hunt alone every now and then too, though. It's always safety first, especially any time I go out alone.SA国际影视传媒

Uppahuak said he always makes sure he has all the supplies he needs whenever he goes out hunting.

He said he first went out with his father when he was just five years old and he's loved it ever since.

SA国际影视传媒I go out on a 50- or 60-mile radius in the summertime because of the rough terrain, but, by snowmobile, I'll often go out on a 100-mile radius.

SA国际影视传媒I don't really have that one or two favourite spots where I always go. Everywhere is my favourite spot.SA国际影视传媒

Uppahuak said he finds going out hunting to be refreshing and it always helps to rejuvenate him when he gets away from work and playing sports.

He said there's always plenty of time to think when he's out on the land.

SA国际影视传媒A successful hunt is always something I really enjoy. I still get as excited to go out hunting today as I ever did. I do all the skinning and butchering out there, too. I just really enjoy the whole experience. I was taught everything by my father (John), my uncle, Tony Uluadluak, and my brother-in-law, William Ollie.

SA国际影视传媒It takes me about 20 minutes to totally skin and butcher a caribou. The more hands-on experience I got, the faster I got.

SA国际影视传媒I also enjoy fishing for char and trout quite a bit. I fish using nets and rods and I do quite a bit of ice fishing. I usually decide where I'm going at the last minute, except for the seasonal stuff like Arctic char when they're about to go back to the lakes during, about, the second week of August.

SA国际影视传媒That's when we go to the mouth of the river here about 10 km north of Arviat. Anyone who doesn't know about it should check out the fish calendar. That really works.SA国际影视传媒



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