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A Hunt You Won’t Forget

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Explore the Alaskan Tundra

The Alaskan wilderness is an immense, untamed landscape of Arctic tundra and dense boreal forest. Hunters venture into the Alaskan wilderness to hunt moose for their nutrient-rich organic meat and to pursue grizzly bears for the unparalleled challenge of tracking a formidable apex predator in its natural habitat.

Adventure Through Alaska

Hunting Packages

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Spring Bear Hunt

Spring Alaska Bear hunting season will start on April 15th and will be a 10 day hunt. Available starting dates include April 15th, 25th, and May 4th. This trip can accommodate up to 3 hunters at $20,000 each, and non-hunting companions will be $4,500.

Fall Bear Hunt

Fall Alaska Bear hunting season will start on August 1st and will be a 10 day hunt. Available starting dates include August 1st, 10th, and 20th. This trip can accommodate up to 3 hunters at $18,000 each and non-hunting companions will be $4,500.

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Fall Moose Hunt

Fall Alaska Moose hunting will start on September 1st and will be a 10 day hunt. Available starting dates include September 1st, 10th, and 20th. This trip can accommodate up to 3 hunters at $24,000 each, and non-hunting companions will be $4,500.

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Vast landscapes, towering mountains, and remote terrain set the stage for challenging pursuits of iconic game, guided by deep local knowledge and respect for the land. Days are spent glassing endless horizons and tracking animals in true wilderness, while evenings offer the quiet satisfaction that only earned adventure can bring. This is not just a hunt—it’s a rare opportunity to test yourself in one of the last great frontiers and return with stories that last a lifetime.

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Recommended Gear List

Good Quality Rain Gear
Day Pack
Water Bottle
Sleeping Bag
Duffel Bag for Your Hides
Hunting Clothes (Temps can range between 70 to below freezing)
Rubber Knee Boots
Regular Hunting Boots
Camp Shoes

Trophy Prep

Your trophy will be prepped by staff so you can bring it home with you or if you wish to use an expediter, the info will be provided.

Travel Via ATVs

All hunting is fair chase, ATVs will be used to travel to different hunting areas. But once game is spotted, it will be spot and stalk from that point on. A few good bow stand locations are also available along the river for anyone wishing to hunt Grizzly with a bow.

NEED TO PURCHASE

ALL HUNTING LICENSES AND TAGS CAN BE PURCHASED ONLINE AT HUNT.ALASKA.GOV

WARM & COZY

When leaving the main camp, a spike camp will be set up in the area you will hunt in. The spike tents consist of an arctic oven tent, with cots and a wood stove if needed. They are a very warm and durable tent and they are quick to set up and take down. If relocation is needed to find game, it’s an easy take down camp to move to a different spot.

TIME TO FISH

1 or 2 break down fishing poles will be provided, so when the situation allows, you can try and catch some salmon or arctic char for dinner. And if you tag out early you will be able to fish for Silvers, Pinks and Char down at the mouth of the river.