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Bear
Hunts Alaska
Your Alaskan Hunting Guides
We offer quality bear hunts. Grizzly bear hunts, Black bear
hunts, Dall Sheep hunts, Moose hunts, Caribou hunts, Mountain
Goat hunts, Wolf hunts and
Wolverine hunts. Alaskan horseback hunting is our specialty,
though we do offer other forms of hunting including; snowshoe
hunts for trophy mountain grizzly, backpack hunts for world-class
mountain goat, and unique black bear hunting adventures that
include wilderness fishing and/or predator hunting. Whatever
the experience you desire - whether it is hunting, fishing,
bear-viewing, flightseeing or vacationing - we can provide the
opportunity.
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Our reputation is impeccable and as such, we are typically booked
well in advance on most species. Nearly 100% of our present
reservations involve repeat clientele. We allow a very limited
number of guests each year. Our commitment to honesty and integrity
is reflected in our operations plan and business practice. We
hunt with a professional, ethical, fair-chase perspective.
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Great
Alaskan Brown Bear Hunts
We're providing more detail on this hunt as bear hunting is
the least understood of any other hunts.
The question we are asked most often is what is the best time
of year to hunt bear? Now that is a loaded question! First,
lets look at the country they live in. Brown bear in this area
den very high in the mountains. It's usually the big or old
boars that emerge first, and this is late March and April. Their
hides are prime and we see no “so called” rubbed
bear that are so common in areas of milder climate. Brown bear
den up in late November or December with the big boars being
the last to den.
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Method of hunting is by snow machine and snowshoes, in late
March and early April. This can be fairly demanding physically,
but the size and quality of bear that can be taken makes up
for any hardships and effort experienced. In May bear are coming
down to the rivers and tide flats where hunting is much easier,
as all bear will be out of their dens and moving a great deal,
with the rutting season starting the middle of May. The weather
on these spring hunts is usually very good– and we are
getting long days like 20 hours of daylight in May. As the snow
goes away, the hunting is on foot and hip boots are required.
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