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Coastal Brown Bear on the Alaska Peninsula
Exclusive hunt area!
This is truly a hunt of a lifetime! Alaska Peninsula is one of the best areas in
the world for trophy coastal brown bear. This huge hunting area consists of an
exclusive area and native land with high concentrations of trophy brown bear in
the Alaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge. We have the largest exclusive
area on the Alaska Peninsula for brown bear with more than 30 miles of coastline
in prime Brown Bear habitat. No other outfitters or hunters can hunt in this
area. We have taken bears in the 8 to 11 1/2 ft. range. Success on 9+ ft bears
are unequalled. Hunts are staged from comfortable wilderness lodge to base camps
and spike camps. Hunts take place in the spring during even-numbered years; and
the fall during odd-numbered years. Hunts are limited, so early booking is
essential. We limit only ten hunters for high success on big bears. This hunt is
in GMU 9 and allows one bear every four regulatory years.
Rates: $15,000 per person Fall hunts, (1X1) full season hunts;
$18,000 per person Spring hunts, (1X1) full season hunts
Dates: Spring hunts (even-numbered years): May 10-25; Fall hunts (odd-numbered years): Oct 1-21
Includes: Guide service, all meals, accommodations, and in-field
trophy care.
Transportation: Fly to Sand Point, Alaska, where you will be met by the
outfitter. Point of outfitting is Sand Point, AK. Cost of flight on Peninsula
Airways is approximately $700 from Anchorage to Sand Point.
License:
Purchase license and tags online at Alaska Dept. Fish and Game website:
www.admin.adfg.state.ak.us/license/. Or, purchase upon arrival in Anchorage.
License: $85 (nonresident). Brown/Grizzly Bear tag: $500.
Hunt does not include: Airfare/charter, license/tags, and expediting trophy.
*NOTE: Prices are subject to change due to increase costs in transportation, insurance, and ADF&G requirements. Clients will be notified of any changes before submitting a deposit on hunt. License and tag fees are slightly higher for nonresident alien clients.
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