BEAR HUNTING

ALASKA
BROWN BEAR HUNTING, GRIZZLY BEAR HUNTING
BLACK BEAR HUNTING



ALASKA
GRIZZLY BEAR HUNTING
Exceptional fair-chase hunts in pursuit of interior mountain grizzly within the famed northern Talkeetna Mountains and the Nelchina Basin.  This huge region of Alaska harbors some of the largest interior bears ever to be produced in Alaska, with some bears exceeding 8 feet and with skulls in excess of 26 inches.  However, most mature bears average about 7 feet squared hide size.  The predominant coloration is blonde, or shades thereof, but mountain grizzlies can also be black, chocolate, white or silver.  The mountain grizzly population within my 12,800 square mile Guide Use Area is highly productive and currently, it’s very stable.  Therefore, exceptional hunting is expected for many years to come.
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ALASKA
BROWN BEAR HUNTING
Pursue true coastal Alaskan brown bear (aka; “Kodiak Bear”) near Harriman Fiord and College Fiord in western Prince William Sound.  This area has produced honest-to-goodness gigantic coastal brown bear since the late 1800’s, when the Harriman Expedition first came upon this region and explored it.  Older age-class male brown bears within this area average nine (9) feet and have skulls in excess of 26 inches.  Male bears with skulls that measure up to 29 inches are available and bears that measure over ten (10) feet are present.

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ALASKA
BLACK BEAR HUNTING
Alaska black bear hunting
Alaska happens to offer superb black bear hunting and hunting for extremely large coastal black bear is becoming more and more popular.  Most people think of Southeast Alaska and Prince of Wales Island in particular when it comes to especially large black bears, but the Gulf Coast of Alaska and Prince William Sound also offer hunting opportunities for incredibly big Alaskan black bear.  In addition, the rare “Glacier Bear” (silver color-phase) can sometimes be seen and killed there.
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