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Season Schedule

Spring or Fall Peninsula
Brown Bear in Chigniks

We have over 100 miles of coast line, salmon streams, and mountains with some of the highest density of large brown bear in the state. The area produces incredible bears in the 9-10 foot class. Spring hunts are even years May 10-25 and the fall hunts are in odd years October 1-21.
    

Interior Grizzly near Beluga,
April 1-May 25 and Aug 15 - Oct 30

Spring grizzly is done by drop-off super cub or snow-machine and consists of a fair amount of walking. This hunt is rated as high adventure with a reward that can't be beat, a quality spring bear hide. Fall grizzly is best done the first of September while the berries are still plentiful or after September 20th after the moose season has ended and salmon are still in the rivers.
    

Mulchatna Caribou
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Caribou hunting is done by flying into the hills with super cubs. Each area puts you in the migrating path of the Mulchatna herds. Large herds can be seen at any given time along with black bears, grizzly, wolf and wolverine.
    

 

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Alaska Yukon Moose near
Iliamna/Aniak September 5-20

Our moose camps are located where the big bulls migrate through the hills, marshes, and valleys looking for cows to breed and other bulls to rut with. Camps are accessible by float and wheeled bush planes. Besides moose, other animals which could be taken include caribou, black bear, wolf, and wolverine. Moose average 56" while larger moose are taken between 60"-70". Along with our first rate moose camps, we can tie in a trophy fishing trip on a nearby river. Caught on a daily basis are Sockeye/Red and Coho/Silver Salmon, Rainbows up to 12 pounds, Grayling, Dollies, and Pike.
        

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