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COASTAL BROWN BEAR HUNTS

SPRING BEAR HUNT
(Remote Lodge Based)

Starting at $29,500

The spring hunt is when we target the largest early Bears out of hibernation.  This hunt is done with the aid of snow mobiles and is an incredible way to see the almost infinite landscape of the Alaska wilderness.  Your Spring Brown Bear hunt will be in one of the highest bear densities on earth.  The State has defined unit 17 as a 2 bear area because of such healthy populations, (Yes you can have the opportunity at 2 bears in the same hunt).  This hunt is based out of a remote lodge, complete with Wood stoves and a Sauna.  This facility gives you a great chance to stay warm each evening and dry out any hunting gear, with the luxury of a nice Sauna to sooth your muscles.  Call us and bend our ear on anything hunting related, we truly love to hear from hunters.

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FALL BEAR HUNT

Starting at $25,000

The Bristol Bay has the largest Salmon returns in the State.  The tributaries of the Bristol Bay is where we hunt for massive Salmon fed Coastal Brown Bears.  Your Fall Brown Bear hunt will be in one of the highest bear densities on earth.  The State has defined unit 17 as a 2 bear area because of such healthy populations, (Yes you can have the opportunity at 2 bears in the same hunt).  The Fall Hunt also gives hunters the opportunity for a Moose and Bear combo hunt during the overlap in seasons.  Call us and bend our ear on anything hunting related, we truly love to hear from hunters.

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TRAVEL INFO

Hunters will book flights to Dillingham Alaska (DLG) from any major hub,  the preferred airline is Alaska Airlines.  It is recommended flights are booked to arrive one day before the hunt.  All bush flights to and from the field are included in the hunt.

RECOMMENDED

GEAR LIST

  • Rifle (30 cal or larger for Bear) (25 cal or larger for Moose)

  • Ammo – 20 rounds min

  • Binoculars ( 8 or 10 power)

  • Scope cover

  • Boots (waterproof-Leather or Gore tex)

  • Hip boots or chest waders (Gore tex)

  • Bug Dope

  • Day Pack

  • Dry bag for clothes “sealine”

  • Gloves

  • Hat (warm beanie)

  • Head Lamp

  • Wool Socks

  • Long Johns top and bottoms (wool preferred)

  • Flexible pants (kuiu, Sitka, cabelas)

  • Rain gear that is 100% water proof (Cabelas, Sitka, Kuiu, or army Surplus Gore tex)

  • Sleeping Bag (-10F degree bag or warmer)

  • Sun Screen

  • Water Bottle

  • Camera (iphone)

  • Knife & or multi tool

  • Extra batteries

  • Packing Tips:

  • Put socks and underwear in individual zip locks

  • A couple medium or small bags are better for packing in the plane and access to different types

  • of gear

  • Keep bag under #60

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