Alaska has over 650,000 square miles of total area and 5600 miles of shoreline. So, with a population of a little more than 550,000, we can truly provide you with a wilderness experience.
The majority of our remote hunting camps can only be accessed by Bush Plane. These camps are fully outfitted so that you need only bring your personal gear.
Wood stoves and cots are standard accommodations in our main and wall tent hunting sites. Spike camps are usually animal specific, such as Dall sheep and reserved for the more hardy hunter.
We provide Trophy Big Game hunting in the Alaska Range, Western Alaska, and the Alaska Peninsula. Our Alaska Range hunting starts August 10 until September 25. This includes Moose, Barren Ground Caribou, Dall sheep, Grizzly and Black bear, Wolf and Wolverine.
Our Base of operations is on 40 acres of Patented land with a 1500-foot runway and all the comforts of home. Moose, Grizzly, Black bear, wolf, and Caribou can be taken from here.
We operate with Bush planes on wheels and floats, and during our fall Hunts provide four-wheelers and swamp buggy for clients who could otherwise not participate in the hunt due to the physical demands.
Our area also provides several multi-species base camps that are fully outfitted with wall tents, wood stoves and all necessities. Dall sheep, Grizzly, Moose and caribou can also be hunted from one of our permitted cabin site. This site includes a rustic cabin site, spectacular scenery and excellent hunting potential.
Our Alaska Range hunting operation is currently geared up to handle four Dall sheep clients during Sheep season, eight Moose hunters, (no more than four at one time).Caribou, Grizzly and Black bear, Wolf and Wolverine can be included in combination hunts.
Although our camps and animal populations will support four times the number of clients we take, we don't feel we could offer the personal attention and dedication our clients deserve and have come to expect.
Our Alaska Peninsula Barren Ground Caribou hunts are conducted in October and based out of Dillingham, Alaska. You can fly directly to Dillingham via airlines with a connecting flight through Anchorage. Upon your arrival, we will pick you up at the airport and take you to purchase your License and tags. A scenic flight into remote Alaska will follow (via floatplane) allowing you to view a wilderness seen by few. Your hunting camp will be strategically located based on the location of, or migration path of the Caribou. All camp gear: tents, food, tarps etc.....Will be provided.

On these hunts, we supply basic food staples, all camp gear, fishing poles, cook stoves and cooking utensils.
You supply your personal hunting gear including rifle (or Bow) sleeping bag, sleeping pad, backpack, binoculars, appropriate clothing and foot-ware, game bags, camera, and liquid refreshments.
This is not intended to be a complete list but only an example. I have detailed lists to help you plan in needed.
You definitely want to have lots of film for your camera. We have seen Caribou herds numbering over 10,000 and occasionally Bull Moose come wandering by. I would recommend purchasing a wolf tag as well as the opportunity to see a pack on the heels of a Caribou is likely. We do not charge a Trophy fee on any Wolf taken on this hunt.
We have experienced a 100% success rate on this hunt but I do not guarantee success on any of our Trophy hunts. After a successful hunt, you may find enjoyment in the fact that almost all campsites provide an abundance of Sport fishing opportunities and we supply the fishing gear.
We take the time and try as hard as we can to provide the Trophy Big Game hunt of a lifetime!
ALASKA BROWN BEAR
Two Destinations
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Spring Brown Bear
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