HUNTS
go hunting in Alaska
Sheep & CaribouAugust 10 - September 20
MooseSeptember 1 - September 25
BearSeptember 1 - October 15
PredatorWolf: August 10 - April 15
Wolverine: September 1 - March 31
Lynx: December 1 - January 31
Our horseback hunts occur in game-rich fields units 13 and 20 in the central Alaskan Range. We have maintained consistently high success rates for as long as we have been in business, and our success has come as the result of exceptionally talented guides and the hard-working string of mountain horses we maintain in our stables.
Depending upon the season, weather conditions and type of hunt you choose, we might travel to our remote spike camps aboard bush-equipped aircraft, snowmobile or boat. Our camps are clean and comfortable, and we keep them well-supplied with plenty of great food!
Our hard work doesn’t end when the hunt is over. Your taxidermist or butcher will appreciate the exceptional care we put into the preparation of your trophies and meat. We can arrange the shipping of hides, meat, etc., locally, or you may take it all home with you. Either way, it will be in excellent shape to travel.
Pricing
Hunt Fees
Winter Predator Hunts
$8,500Seven days.Caribou Hunts
$18,800Eight days. Draw only.Spring Grizzly Bear
$32,000Ten days.Fall Grizzly Bear
Taken on trophy fee in conjunction with main species booked.Dall Sheep Hunts
$35.800Ten days.Moose Hunts
$35,800Ten days.Two Species Combo
$42,800Twelve days.Three Species Combo
$48,800Fifteen days.
Trophy Fees
Black Bear
$5,000Caribou
$8,500Grizzly Bear
$10,000Dall Sheep
$10,000Moose
$10,000Wolves
Free
Non Hunter Fees
Per Person. Per Day
$1000