Some of the most superior hunting opportunities exist on the Alaska Peninsula and Southcentral Alaska and hunting in this part of Alaska can be one of the most exciting and rewarding experiences a hunter can have. Our Outfitter has been offering quality hunts in Alaska for over 40 years and is a family-Bear hunts.owned and operated guide service. By providing our personal attention, an excellent hunt is assured as well as a most enjoyable experience. We realize that for many people, hunting in Alaska is a long awaited dream. Others, however, may have hunting in Alaska numerous times. Whatever the case, we are prepared to deal with hunters ranging from novice to experienced.
Hunting the Alaskan Peninsula and Southcentral Alaska.We specialize in Brown Bear, Moose and Caribou. Our hunts are done on a one-to-one basis - one guide per one hunter. Accommodations during the hunt well be cabins or tents. We work with our clients and hunt at their pace. Of course, being in good physical condition will always benefit your hunt. Our goal is to provide a pleasant hunt and best possible trophy
Hunts on the ALASKA PENINSULA
Hunting the Alaskan Peninsula.Hunts on the Alaska Peninsula take place near Port Heiden. The Alaska Peninsula is managed as a trophy Brown Bear area, and the bear season is only open on even years in the spring and odd years in the fall. Moose and Caribou hunts take place every fall. Throughout the years, this outfitter has produced numerous record book trophies and has the largest average skull size for Brown Bear on the Alaska Peninsula. Great Ptarmigan hunting is available as well as fishing for arctic Char and Salmon.
Hunts in SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA
Hunting Southcentral Alaska.Hunts in Southcentral Alaska for Brown Bear take place on the west side of Cook Inlet in Late March and April every year. This is a prime time to hunt because the bears are just coming out of hibernation. Throughout the years, this outfitter has produced numerous record book trophies and has the largest average skull size for Brown Bear in Unit 16 of Southcentral Alaska. |