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Alaska Black Bear Hunts


Species

  • Black Bear

Alaskan Black BearAlaska has big trophy Black Bears! Our hunts are conducted on remote rivers, creeks, and lakes in Southwest Alaska. This Alaskan Outfitter is  permitted to hunt tens of thousands of acres of prime wilderness habitat for Black Bears managed by the State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources. The Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game estimates there are more than 100,000 Black Bears in Alaska.  Black Bear range along the coast to alpine areas. In the Spring, Black Bears forage on freshly sprouted vegetation, include a variety of grasses which are their main food source. Bears readily scavenge on winter-kill animals and are also effective predators of newborn moose calves. As Summer progresses, feeding shifts to salmon. Late Summer-Fall, the primary diet is berries, especially blue berries, and ants, grubs, other insects round their diet. Boars also prey on cubs. During the Spring hunt, we glass bears from comfortable tent base camps on ridges and do short backpack hunts or raft float hunts on rivers, creeks and lakes until we take a big trophy Black Bear on a spot-and-stalk. In the Fall, the Black Bears leave their prolific salmon spawning streams and start feeding on the berries along the hillsides during the daytime. They have been very successful in both Spring and Fall hunts. After a successful hunt, we can also combine salmon and/or trout fishing at most of our bear camps. They combine Black Bear hunts with other species including Brown/Grizzly Bear, Alaska-Yukon Moose, Mountain Goat, and Dall Sheep hunts where the hunt seasons coincide.  Wolves can be taken as incidental trophy with no trophy fee. 

HUNTING PACKAGES & RATES: 
10,000 per person. Fully guided (1X1), 5-day hunts, 2-travel days
$8,500 per person, based on two or more hunters (2X1), 5-day hunts, 2-travel days. Minimum of two hunters

HUNTING SEASONS & DATES:
Spring hunts:  June 1 - 15
Fall hunts:  August 10 - October 21

Hunt Includes: 
Professional guide service (2x1), accommodations (Arctic Oven tents), all meals and beverages, use of equipment, infield transportation, trophy field preparation, and transportation to local taxidermist. 

What to bring:  Reminder, leave rifle hard case and travel clothes bag with air transporter.  Packing:  recommend hunters pack personal gear in multiple small waterproof bags for easy transport on small air charter bush planes.
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Travel: 
Arrival/departure point is Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, Anchorage, Alaska, where you will be met at the airport. Clients are responsible for commercial airline travel to/from Anchorage and air charter service to/from base camp. They suggest you arrive 1-2 days prior to your hunt commencing, to purchase Alaska hunting license, Black bear locking tag, harvest tickets, any additional hunting gear or personal items you may need.  This Alaskan Outfitter assists clients in coordinating air charter service to/from base camp.  Air charter fees are determined by type of float plane/aircraft (Super Cub, Maule, Cessna 206 or DeHavilland Beaver) and length of flight. Air charter flights have passenger and weight restrictions. You may not hunt on the same-day-airborne.  For departure schedule, recommend 1-2 days in Anchorage for taxidermy trophy care or expediting trophy from Alaska to taxidermist of your choice. They recommend purchasing airline tickets with flexible change policies in the event of inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances that may affect your airline travel. 

Alaska Hunting License, Game Locking Tags, and Harvest Tickets: 
Purchase Alaska hunting license, game locking tags, and harvest tickets (no fee) online at the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) website or purchase upon arrival in Anchorage.  For Nonresident clients:  Alaska hunting license: $160 (U.S. Nonresident), Black Bear tag:  $450, Sport Fishing license (7-day):  $70, and Wolf tag:  no fee.  For Nonresident Aliens clients:  Alaska hunting license:  $630; Black Bear tags:  $600; and Sport Fishing license (7-day):  $70; and Wolf tag:  no fee.  Harvest tickets are required for each specie (no fees for permits).
 
Hunt does not include: 
Before and after hunt expenses, commercial airfare, air charter, hotels/meals, Alaska hunting license, game locking tags, shipping trophy/meat, taxidermy service, and gratuity. 
 
Travel Insurance.  We highly recommend all our clients purchase travel insurance with trip cancellation, as well as a Global Rescue Membership for medical advisory and evacuation.  

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