Alaska Wilderness Enterprises
You will experience the finest in Big Game Hunting and Sport-Fishing that Alaska has to offer. From the Salmon rich streams of southeast Alaska’s majestic rain forests to the mighty Yukon River Valley, our 25 years of experience ensures an Alaskan adventure of a lifetime.
We are dedicated to the Alaska bound adventure traveller and have successfully guided our clients to the most productive big game rich areas of the state.
Wilderness Enterprises offers unparalleled personal service and we dedicate our business to the success and enjoyment of your big game or sport-fishing trip.
Joe and Victoria Letarte came to Alaska in 1979 and have been involved in the Big Game Hunting industry since that time. Joe has a Master Guide license with experience spanning from the Brooks Range to the Alaska Range, and from the Aleutians to most of Southeast Alaska. With knowledge of hunting in such a vast area, it has enabled Joe to select the best game rich areas in the state to conduct their business. Currently, hunts are conducted in three geographically different locations, the Alaska Range, the Yukon River Valley and the Tongass National Forest.
In the Alaska Range, the focus is on Dall Sheep, Moose, Interior Grizzly, Caribou, Wolf, and Wolverine. This area in the heart of the majestic Alaska Range features broad valleys, sprawling glaciers and abundant game populations that offer quality trophies in an unspoiled wilderness setting.
In the Tongass National Forest, our operations are based out of Yakutat. This is one of the most game rich areas in the world, hosting large populations of Brown Bears, Black Bears, Mountain Goat and the largest Salmon runs found in Alaska. This coastal wilderness of old growth Sitka Spruce in the forelands gives way to the Glacier strewn valleys of the Brabazon Mountains, then rises up toward the majestic St. Elias Range. This mystical wilderness is home to a rare color phase of the Black Bear known as the Glacier Bear only to be found in this area.
Our third area of operation is in the Yukon River Valley. This particular area is one of the most remote wilderness areas left on earth. Our concession of 4.3 million acres is one of the largest Black Bear concessions in the world. This wetland is ideal habitat for Black Bear and hosts the largest population of Black Bear found in North America. The cinnamon color phase is quite abundant in this area also, so along with the large number of Black Bear, this allows for a bag limit of three bears per hunter. A good population of Interior Grizzlies also hold claim to this
remote wilderness area.
About this trip
10 Day Hunt
Goat $17,500
Hunts take place in Southeast Alaska in one of the most game rich areas of the state. Its magnificent spruce forests, glacier fed fiords, crystal lakes, fresh water streams that boast Salmon runs numbering in the thousands with wide beaches giving way to the Gulf of Alaska.
This area is home to a large population of Mountain Goat, with light hunting pressure and excellent trophy potential.
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
Black Bear
Interior Black Bear $4,500
- Trophy Fee / Second Bear $550
Black Bear / Southeast $5,500
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Our Black Bear hunts take place north of Fairbanks in one of the most pristine wilderness areas left in North America. Our exclusive use area of 4.3 million acres combined with excellent bear habitat provide you with the finest Black Bear hunting in North America.
Black and Cinnamon color phases may be readily taken. Due to no hunting pressure and the remoteness of the area, our bears range between 6’ 8” and 7’ 10”. Hunts are conducted over bait stations or spot and stalk. No better chance exists for bow, handgun or muzzle-loaders success at a truly large Black Bear.
This hunt cannot be beat for size of animals, number of animals seen and success rate. Multiple bear limits are possible on some hunts. Fishing is also available upon request.
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
Black Bear
Interior Black Bear $4,500
- Trophy Fee / Second Bear $550
Black Bear / Southeast $5,500
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Our Black Bear hunts take place north of Fairbanks in one of the most pristine wilderness areas left in North America. Our exclusive use area of 4.3 million acres combined with excellent bear habitat provide you with the finest Black Bear hunting in North America.
Black and Cinnamon color phases may be readily taken. Due to no hunting pressure and the remoteness of the area, our bears range between 6’ 8” and 7’ 10”. Hunts are conducted over bait stations or spot and stalk. No better chance exists for bow, handgun or muzzle-loaders success at a truly large Black Bear.
This hunt cannot be beat for size of animals, number of animals seen and success rate. Multiple bear limits are possible on some hunts. Fishing is also available upon request.
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
Glacier Bear
** Trophy Fee / Glacier Bear $9,000
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Hunts take place in Southeast Alaska in one of the most game rich areas of the state. Its magnificent spruce forests, glacier fed fiords, crystal lakes, fresh water streams that boast Salmon runs numbering in the thousands with wide beaches giving way to the Gulf of Alaska.
Spring hunts are conducted by glassing the mountains and beaches for bears as they emerge from hibernation, this takes place in April and May. This is also the best time to hunt Glacier Bear, a rare blue color phase of the Black Bear found only in Alaska.
Fall hunts take place in late September and October. These hunts are timed with Salmon runs so as to offer a congregating bear population feeding on the spawning Salmon. You can expect to encounter Brown Bears with hides that will square 8-10 feet.
This area is also home to a large population of Mountain Goat, with light hunting pressure and excellent trophy potential. Hunts are conducted September through December.
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
10 Day Hunt
Coastal Brown Bear $17,000
Hunts take place in Southeast Alaska in one of the most game rich areas of the state. Its magnificent spruce forests, glacier fed fiords, crystal lakes, fresh water streams that boast Salmon runs numbering in the thousands with wide beaches giving way to the Gulf of Alaska.
Spring hunts are conducted by glassing the mountains and beaches for bears as they emerge from hibernation, this takes place in April and May. This is also the best time to hunt Glacier Bear, a rare blue color phase of the Black Bear found only in Alaska.
Fall hunts take place in late September and October. These hunts are timed with Salmon runs so as to offer a congregating bear population feeding on the spawning Salmon. You can expect to encounter Brown Bears with hides that will square 8-10 feet.
This area is also home to a large population of Mountain Goat, with light hunting pressure and excellent trophy potential.
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
14 Day Hunt
Coastal Brown Bear $21,000
Hunts take place in Southeast Alaska in one of the most game rich areas of the state. Its magnificent spruce forests, glacier fed fiords, crystal lakes, fresh water streams that boast Salmon runs numbering in the thousands with wide beaches giving way to the Gulf of Alaska.
Spring hunts are conducted by glassing the mountains and beaches for bears as they emerge from hibernation, this takes place in April and May. This is also the best time to hunt Glacier Bear, a rare blue color phase of the Black Bear found only in Alaska.
Fall hunts take place in late September and October. These hunts are timed with Salmon runs so as to offer a congregating bear population feeding on the spawning Salmon. You can expect to encounter Brown Bears with hides that will square 8-10 feet.
This area is also home to a large population of Mountain Goat, with light hunting pressure and excellent trophy potential.
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
10 Day Hunt
Sheep $18,000
Our Sheep hunts take place in the Alaska Range just south of Fairbanks. The Alaska Range boasts some of the most breathtaking scenery that Alaska has to offer. Its lush Alpine meadows and vast glacial formations provide some of the finest Dall Sheep habitat in the Interior. This area is capable of producing 38” rams, or better.
Walking is good, though hunters should be in condition to walk 3-5 miles per day. Our base camp consists of a separate tent for meal preparation and 6-8 man Cabela’s dome tents with cots for sleeping. Spike camps are 3 man pack tents. We will hunt daily out of base camps or spike out as needed to provide the best opportunity at a trophy ram.
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
14 Day Hunt
Sheep $21,000
Our Sheep hunts take place in the Alaska Range just south of Fairbanks. The Alaska Range boasts some of the most breathtaking scenery that Alaska has to offer. Its lush Alpine meadows and vast glacial formations provide some of the finest Dall Sheep habitat in the Interior. This area is capable of producing 38” rams, or better.
Walking is good, though hunters should be in condition to walk 3-5 miles per day. Our base camp consists of a separate tent for meal preparation and 6-8 man Cabela’s dome tents with cots for sleeping. Spike camps are 3 man pack tents. We will hunt daily out of base camps or spike out as needed to provide the best opportunity at a trophy ram.
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
14 Day Hunt
Goat $20,500
Hunts take place in Southeast Alaska in one of the most game rich areas of the state. Its magnificent spruce forests, glacier fed fiords, crystal lakes, fresh water streams that boast Salmon runs numbering in the thousands with wide beaches giving way to the Gulf of Alaska.
This area is home to a large population of Mountain Goat, with light hunting pressure and excellent trophy potential.
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
10 Day Hunt
Interior Grizzly $18,000
Our Grizzly hunts take place in the Alaska Range south of Fairbanks. This area of the Alaska Range, with its heavy willow draws and large open meadows, provides ideal habitat for some of the best grizzly hunting in Alaska.
Both Moose and Grizzly can be hunted individually or in a combination hunt. There is an abundant population of both species, with an excellent opportunity for trophy animals. The area regularly produces 60” bulls and Grizzly up to 9’ square.
At this time of year the full spectrum of fall colors are a sight not easily forgotten. Base camps vary in some locations from cabins to
Cabela’s dome tents with a separate cook tent for meal preparation.
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
14 Day Hunt
Interior Grizzly $22,000
Our Grizzly hunts take place in the Alaska Range south of Fairbanks. This area of the Alaska Range, with its heavy willow draws and large open meadows, provides ideal habitat for some of the best grizzly hunting in Alaska.
Both Moose and Grizzly can be hunted individually or in a combination hunt. There is an abundant population of both species, with an excellent opportunity for trophy animals. The area regularly produces 60” bulls and Grizzly up to 9’ square.
At this time of year the full spectrum of fall colors are a sight not easily forgotten. Base camps vary in some locations from cabins to
Cabela’s dome tents with a separate cook tent for meal preparation.
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
10 Day Hunt
Moose $17,500
Our Moose hunts take place in the Alaska Range south of Fairbanks. This area of the Alaska Range, with its heavy willow draws and large open meadows, provides ideal habitat for some of the best moose hunting in Alaska.
Both Moose and Grizzly can be hunted individually or in a combination hunt. There is an abundant population of both species, with an excellent opportunity for trophy animals. The area regularly produces 60” bulls and Grizzly up to 9’ square.
At this time of year the full spectrum of fall colors are a sight not easily forgotten. Base camps vary in some locations from cabins to
Cabela’s dome tents with a separate cook tent for meal preparation.
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
14 Day Hunt
Moose $20,500
Our Moose hunts take place in the Alaska Range south of Fairbanks. This area of the Alaska Range, with its heavy willow draws and large open meadows, provides ideal habitat for some of the best moose hunting in Alaska.
Both Moose and Grizzly can be hunted individually or in a combination hunt. There is an abundant population of both species, with an excellent opportunity for trophy animals. The area regularly produces 60” bulls and Grizzly up to 9’ square.
At this time of year the full spectrum of fall colors are a sight not easily forgotten. Base camps vary in some locations from cabins to
Cabela’s dome tents with a separate cook tent for meal preparation.
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
10 Day Hunt
Caribou $12,500
Hunt for trophy caribou in Central Alaska in one of Alaska’s premier trophy bull areas.
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
10 Day Hunt
Sheep & Grizzly Combo $25,000
Our Grizzly hunts take place in the Alaska Range south of Fairbanks. This area of the Alaska Range, with its heavy willow draws and large open meadows, provides ideal habitat for some of the best grizzly hunting in Alaska.
Both Moose and Grizzly can be hunted individually or in a combination hunt. There is an abundant population of both species, with an excellent opportunity for trophy animals. The area regularly produces 60” bulls and Grizzly up to 9’ square.
At this time of year the full spectrum of fall colors are a sight not easily forgotten. Base camps vary in some locations from cabins to
Cabela’s dome tents with a separate cook tent for meal preparation.
Our Sheep hunts take place in the Alaska Range just south of Fairbanks. The Alaska Range boasts some of the most breathtaking scenery that Alaska has to offer. Its lush Alpine meadows and vast glacial formations provide some of the finest Dall Sheep habitat in the Interior. This area is capable of producing 38” rams, or better.
Walking is good, though hunters should be in condition to walk 3-5 miles per day. Our base camp consists of a separate tent for meal preparation and 6-8 man Cabela’s dome tents with cots for sleeping. Spike camps are 3 man pack tents. We will hunt daily out of base camps or spike out as needed to provide the best opportunity at a trophy ram.
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
14 Day Hunt
Sheep & Grizzly Combo $29,000
Our Grizzly hunts take place in the Alaska Range south of Fairbanks. This area of the Alaska Range, with its heavy willow draws and large open meadows, provides ideal habitat for some of the best grizzly hunting in Alaska.
Both Moose and Grizzly can be hunted individually or in a combination hunt. There is an abundant population of both species, with an excellent opportunity for trophy animals. The area regularly produces 60” bulls and Grizzly up to 9’ square.
At this time of year the full spectrum of fall colors are a sight not easily forgotten. Base camps vary in some locations from cabins to
Cabela’s dome tents with a separate cook tent for meal preparation.
Our Sheep hunts take place in the Alaska Range just south of Fairbanks. The Alaska Range boasts some of the most breathtaking scenery that Alaska has to offer. Its lush Alpine meadows and vast glacial formations provide some of the finest Dall Sheep habitat in the Interior. This area is capable of producing 38” rams, or better.
Walking is good, though hunters should be in condition to walk 3-5 miles per day. Our base camp consists of a separate tent for meal preparation and 6-8 man Cabela’s dome tents with cots for sleeping. Spike camps are 3 man pack tents. We will hunt daily out of base camps or spike out as needed to provide the best opportunity at a trophy ram.
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
10 Day Hunt
Moose & Grizzly $24,000
Our Moose hunts take place in the Alaska Range south of Fairbanks. This area of the Alaska Range, with its heavy willow draws and large open meadows, provides ideal habitat for some of the best moose hunting in Alaska.
Both Moose and Grizzly can be hunted individually or in a combination hunt. There is an abundant population of both species, with an excellent opportunity for trophy animals. The area regularly produces 60” bulls and Grizzly up to 9’ square.
At this time of year the full spectrum of fall colors are a sight not easily forgotten. Base camps vary in some locations from cabins to
Cabela’s dome tents with a separate cook tent for meal preparation.
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
14 Day Hunt
Moose & Grizzly $28,000
Our Moose hunts take place in the Alaska Range south of Fairbanks. This area of the Alaska Range, with its heavy willow draws and large open meadows, provides ideal habitat for some of the best moose hunting in Alaska.
Both Moose and Grizzly can be hunted individually or in a combination hunt. There is an abundant population of both species, with an excellent opportunity for trophy animals. The area regularly produces 60” bulls and Grizzly up to 9’ square.
At this time of year the full spectrum of fall colors are a sight not easily forgotten. Base camps vary in some locations from cabins to
Cabela’s dome tents with a separate cook tent for meal preparation.
Included:
Guiding 1×1 (unless otherwise specified)
Field care of game
Tents
Food
Cooking
Booking Details
Primarily, we hunt for trophy Sheep, Moose, Grizzly, Brown and Black Bear, Glacier Bear and Mountain Goat, (Wolf and Wolverine may be taken on some hunts). Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class hunt prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
Deposits
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Alaska’s back countryFlying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Spring Black Bear for the Interior Hunt out of Fairbanks AlaskaTemp Days 60-70 F
Nights 40-50 F
Weight limit 50lbs Not Counting Rifle or Bow
Not Included:
Hunting license
Fishing license
Tags
Meat Processing
Taxidermy
Rifle
Transportation to and from home to Fairbanks
Ammunition
Archery equipment
Sleeping bag & personal gear
Cost of shipping trophy and/or meat to destination
C.I.T.E.S. permits
Backpack
Cost of foreign shipments
Lodging before and after hunt
Insect repellent
Transportation to and from camp
Arctic Grayling
Day trips in the Fairbanks area on the scenic Chena River
Day trips in the Fairbanks area on the scenic Chena River
Guided Fishing full day (about 8 hours)
Minimum 2 people: $175/person
One person: $230/person
The Arctic Grayling is one of the most popular, as well as unique, sport fish in the Interior (around Fairbanks, Alaska). It is a hard hitter of small spinners and a favorite of the fly fisherman.
Let your guide drift you down one of Alaska’s pristine clear water Grayling streams through some of the most scenic country you will ever experience. It can be a half day or a multi-day trip and stay in our rustic, cozy log cabin on the river, (lodging extra).
Day fishing trips in the Fairbanks area are on the scenic Chena River. All trips fully outfitted and guided.
Deposits – Booking Details
Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class fishing trip prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Flying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Arctic Grayling
Day trips in the Fairbanks area on the scenic Chena River
Day trips in the Fairbanks area on the scenic Chena River
Guided Fishing full day (about 8 hours)
Minimum 2 people: $175/person
One person: $230/person
The Arctic Grayling is one of the most popular, as well as unique, sport fish in the Interior (around Fairbanks, Alaska). It is a hard hitter of small spinners and a favorite of the fly fisherman.
Let your guide drift you down one of Alaska’s pristine clear water Grayling streams through some of the most scenic country you will ever experience. It can be a half day or a multi-day trip and stay in our rustic, cozy log cabin on the river, (lodging extra).
Day fishing trips in the Fairbanks area are on the scenic Chena River. All trips fully outfitted and guided.
Deposits – Booking Details
Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class fishing trip prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Flying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Arctic Grayling
Day trips in the Fairbanks area on the scenic Chena River
Guided Fishing half day ( about 5 hours)
Minimum 2 people: $150/person
One person: $185/person
The Arctic Grayling is one of the most popular, as well as unique, sport fish in the Interior (around Fairbanks, Alaska). It is a hard hitter of small spinners and a favorite of the fly fisherman.
Let your guide drift you down one of Alaska’s pristine clear water Grayling streams through some of the most scenic country you will ever experience. It can be a half day or a multi-day trip and stay in our rustic, cozy log cabin on the river, (lodging extra).
Day fishing trips in the Fairbanks area are on the scenic Chena River. All trips fully outfitted and guided.
Deposits – Booking Details
Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class fishing trip prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Flying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Arctic Grayling
Day trips in the Fairbanks area on the scenic Chena River
Guided Fishing half day ( about 5 hours)
Minimum 2 people: $150/person
One person: $185/person
The Arctic Grayling is one of the most popular, as well as unique, sport fish in the Interior (around Fairbanks, Alaska). It is a hard hitter of small spinners and a favorite of the fly fisherman.
Let your guide drift you down one of Alaska’s pristine clear water Grayling streams through some of the most scenic country you will ever experience. It can be a half day or a multi-day trip and stay in our rustic, cozy log cabin on the river, (lodging extra).
Day fishing trips in the Fairbanks area are on the scenic Chena River. All trips fully outfitted and guided.
Deposits – Booking Details
Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class fishing trip prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Flying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Northern Pike
Multi day trips from Fairbanks Alaska
7 Days 6 Nights
Minimum 2 people: $2,900/person
Northern Pike are known for their hard hitting and aggressive fighting and are one of Alaska’s finest sport fish. Trips are conducted in a true wilderness area from Fairbanks with no fishing pressure, which gives you a perfect opportunity at a trophy fish. This guided trip is great for the fly fisherman or the spin caster.
Deposits – Booking Details
Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class fishing trip prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Flying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Northern Pike
Multi day trips from Fairbanks Alaska
5 Days 4 Nights
Minimum 2 people: $2,200/person
Northern Pike are known for their hard hitting and aggressive fighting and are one of Alaska’s finest sport fish. Trips are conducted in a true wilderness area from Fairbanks with no fishing pressure, which gives you a perfect opportunity at a trophy fish. This guided trip is great for the fly fisherman or the spin caster.
Deposits – Booking Details
Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class fishing trip prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Flying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Ice Fishing
Day trips from Fairbanks Alaska
Minimum one person: $189/person
No winter experience is complete without a day of ice fishing! Enjoy a fantastic day of fishing for Rainbow Trout, Arctic Char or Silver Salmon on one of our Interior frozen lakes. What a thrilling experience to catch fish through 4-5 feet of ice. Our trips include transportation to the lake, fishing license, bait, tackle, and a delicious lunch and beverages. Aurora viewing trips include the same with a light dinner instead of lunch. Ice Fishing Trip: $189
Deposits – Booking Details
Considerable effort, planning and expense goes into the coordination of a successful, first class fishing trip prior to the trip itself; therefore a nonrefundable 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt.
A 50% deposit is required to confirm a booking reservation. Tentative reservations held without a full deposit are not guaranteed and are nonrefundable. All funds are payable in certified funds, cash, travelers checks or money orders. Deposits are nonrefundable. The remaining 50% is due 30 days prior to hunt. If a cancellation is made in 90 days prior to the departure date, your deposit will be applied to a trip the following year.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Silver Salmon
Multi day trips from Yakutat Alaska
(Includes lodging)
7 Days 6 Nights
Minimum 2 people: $3,000/person
Southeast Alaska – Yakutat
Yakutat is a remote fishing village located on the Gulf of Alaska, 380 miles southeast of Anchorage in the heart of the Tongass National Forest. The area is a hidden treasure for fly fishermen and spincasters alike. Bordered to the west by the Malaspina glacier which is the largest glacier in North America and the Brabazon mountain range to the East. The raw beauty of the land is equal to none. From these glaciers and mountains flow the Situk, Italio, and Akwe Rivers and many others. These rivers have hosted runs of salmon for thousands of years! Their raw, unspoiled beauty provides the best fishing found in North America today.
Other inhabitants of the area that can be seen, are brown bears, black bears, mountain goat, bald eagles, seals, sealions, wolves, and wolverines.
Our trips are fully guided and outfitted. They produce the finest fishing experience Alaska has to offer. Our stream-side cabins provide warm, comfortable accommodations for your trip.
Our Silver Salmon trips take place on the Italio and Akwe Rivers. They provide excellent opportunities for fly fishing and spincasters alike. You will be fishing the lower stretches and mouths of these rivers as they flow into the Gulf of Alaska for Bright Fish just returning from the ocean. They return in large numbers from September thorough mid-October. This trip can be combined with duck and goose hunting.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Flying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Silver Salmon
Multi day trips from Yakutat Alaska
(Includes lodging)
5 Days 4 Nights
Minimum 2 people: $2,900/person
Southeast Alaska – Yakutat
Yakutat is a remote fishing village located on the Gulf of Alaska, 380 miles southeast of Anchorage in the heart of the Tongass National Forest. The area is a hidden treasure for fly fishermen and spincasters alike. Bordered to the west by the Malaspina glacier which is the largest glacier in North America and the Brabazon mountain range to the East. The raw beauty of the land is equal to none. From these glaciers and mountains flow the Situk, Italio, and Akwe Rivers and many others. These rivers have hosted runs of salmon for thousands of years! Their raw, unspoiled beauty provides the best fishing found in North America today.
Other inhabitants of the area that can be seen, are brown bears, black bears, mountain goat, bald eagles, seals, sealions, wolves, and wolverines.
Our trips are fully guided and outfitted. They produce the finest fishing experience Alaska has to offer. Our stream-side cabins provide warm, comfortable accommodations for your trip.
Our Silver Salmon trips take place on the Italio and Akwe Rivers. They provide excellent opportunities for fly fishing and spincasters alike. You will be fishing the lower stretches and mouths of these rivers as they flow into the Gulf of Alaska for Bright Fish just returning from the ocean. They return in large numbers from September thorough mid-October. This trip can be combined with duck and goose hunting.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Flying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Steelhead
Multi day trips from Yakutat Alaska
(Includes lodging)
7 Days 6 Nights
Minimum 2 people: $3,000/person
The world renowned Situk River is home to the largest steelhead run in Alaska. Fish average 10 – 12 pounds with fish in the 17 – 20 pound range not uncommon. Drifting down this clear water river with is pools and runs provide the perfect arena for catching one of the hardest fighting, fast action fish there is to catch. Whether you are fly fishing, drift fishing, or spin casting, we will put you on the fish!This unique early season trip puts you on a slow moving wilderness stream, ideal for fly or spin fishing for Native Rainbow and Cutthroat Trout. The fish are numerous and the action fast! Truly a trip of a lifetime. Stream-side cabin accommodations.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Flying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Steelhead
Multi day trips from Yakutat Alaska
(Includes lodging)
5 Days 4 Nights
Minimum 2 people: $2,900/person
The world renowned Situk River is home to the largest steelhead run in Alaska. Fish average 10 – 12 pounds with fish in the 17 – 20 pound range not uncommon. Drifting down this clear water river with is pools and runs provide the perfect arena for catching one of the hardest fighting, fast action fish there is to catch. Whether you are fly fishing, drift fishing, or spin casting, we will put you on the fish!This unique early season trip puts you on a slow moving wilderness stream, ideal for fly or spin fishing for Native Rainbow and Cutthroat Trout. The fish are numerous and the action fast! Truly a trip of a lifetime. Stream-side cabin accommodations.
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Flying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Rainbow & Cuttthroat Trout
Multi day trips from Yakutat Alaska
(cabin accommodation’s or float trip)
7 Days 6 Nights
Minimum 2 people: $2,900/person
The world renowned Situk River, a slow moving wilderness stream, is ideal for fly or spin fishing for Native Rainbow and Cutthroat Trout. The fish are numerous and the action fast!
Truly a trip of a lifetime. Stream-side cabin accommodations. This trip can be combined with Steelhead fishing. Steelhead trips operate April and May. Fish average 10 – 12 pounds with fish in the 17 – 20 pound range not uncommon.
Drifting down this clear water river with is pools and runs provide the perfect arena for catching one of the hardest fighting, fast action fish there is to catch. Whether you are fly fishing, drift fishing, or spin casting, we will put you on the fish!
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Flying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Rainbow & Cuttthroat Trout
Multi day trips from Yakutat Alaska
(cabin accommodation’s or float trip)
5 Days 4 Nights
Minimum 2 people: $2,500/person
The world renowned Situk River, a slow moving wilderness stream, is ideal for fly or spin fishing for Native Rainbow and Cutthroat Trout. The fish are numerous and the action fast!
Truly a trip of a lifetime. Stream-side cabin accommodations. This trip can be combined with Steelhead fishing. Steelhead trips operate April and May. Fish average 10 – 12 pounds with fish in the 17 – 20 pound range not uncommon.
Drifting down this clear water river with is pools and runs provide the perfect arena for catching one of the hardest fighting, fast action fish there is to catch. Whether you are fly fishing, drift fishing, or spin casting, we will put you on the fish!
Meat
You are welcome to take your meat with you. Meat that will fit with you and your gear on your outbound flight is included. If there are any extra flights for meat, you must pay for those flights in advance.
Flying
Flying in Alaska’s back country requires a great deal of skill, experience and knowledge. Safety is our number one concern. We have picked our Air Services for both safety and experience. They do their best to ensure prompt service, but they cannot and will not fly in bad conditions, (heavy rain, fog, high winds, etc.). The weather is out of our control, we rely on the expert knowledge and experience of our pilots. Your gear must be limited to 45 lbs. If you and your gear cannot go in and out of camp in one load, you will be charged for extra flights.
Pricing
7 Day hunt: $2,150
WATERFOWL & WING SHOOTING
Season: Mid October through November Book Now!
Wilderness Enterprises offers the finest wing shooting Alaska has to offer. Our many years of experience will give you a custom trip never to be forgotten. Trips take place in Southeast Alaska where the Pacific fly-way narrows to a five mile streach of coastal habitat that funnels thousand of migrating waterfowl each year. Comfortable streamside cabin accommodations on this fully guided trip. One of the biggest thrills on this hunt is the wide variety of waterfowl encountered.
Northern Shovler, Pintail, Widgeon, Greater Scaup, American Goldeneye, Mallard, Gadwall, Harelquin, Green-winged Teal, Lesser Scaup, Barrows Goldeneye, Old Squaw, Bufflehead, Common Merganser, Black Scoter, Surf Scoter, Ring-necked Duck, Hooded Merganser, Red Breasted Merganser, White-winged Merganser, Canada Goose, Snow Goose.
Hunts start the second week in October and run through the end of November.
Pricing
5 Day hunt: $1,650
WATERFOWL & WING SHOOTING
Season: Mid October through November Book Now!
Wilderness Enterprises offers the finest wing shooting Alaska has to offer. Our many years of experience will give you a custom trip never to be forgotten. Trips take place in Southeast Alaska where the Pacific fly-way narrows to a five mile streach of coastal habitat that funnels thousand of migrating waterfowl each year. Comfortable streamside cabin accommodations on this fully guided trip. One of the biggest thrills on this hunt is the wide variety of waterfowl encountered.
Northern Shovler, Pintail, Widgeon, Greater Scaup, American Goldeneye, Mallard, Gadwall, Harelquin, Green-winged Teal, Lesser Scaup, Barrows Goldeneye, Old Squaw, Bufflehead, Common Merganser, Black Scoter, Surf Scoter, Ring-necked Duck, Hooded Merganser, Red Breasted Merganser, White-winged Merganser, Canada Goose, Snow Goose.
Hunts start the second week in October and run through the end of November.