Your All-Inclusive Alaskan Hunting Partner
The Last Great Wilderness
The unique, remote, and challenging nature of an Alaskan hunt
We offer you the opportunity to pursue the “Big Six” and more of the continent’s most iconic game species, including Brown/Grizzly Bear, the magnificent Moose, Black Bear, vast herds of Caribou, Wolf, majestic Dall Sheep, and challenging Mountain Goat on your Alaskan expedition.
We offer you the opportunity to pursue the “Big Six” and more of the continent’s most iconic game species, including Brown/Grizzly Bear, the magnificent Moose, Black Bear, vast herds of Caribou, Wolf, majestic Dall Sheep, and challenging Mountain Goat on your Alaskan expedition.
The Ultimate Alaskan Moose Challenge
Moose hunting in Alaska offers one of North America’s most challenging and iconic big-game experiences, pursuing the massive Alaska-Yukon subspecies, which can exceed 1,500 pounds.
The state is home to an estimated 175,000 moose, making it a premier destination for trophy bulls with antler spreads reaching well over 60 inches.
Hunting the Elusive Alaskan Wolf
Hunting the Alaskan wolf represents the pinnacle of predator pursuit, demanding exceptional skill, patience, and dedication from the hunter. These animals are renowned for their high intelligence, elusive nature, and expansive territories, covering approximately 85% of the state.
Because of the vital role wolves play in regulating prey populations across Alaska, the state maintains a very long and liberal hunting season in many Game Management Units (GMUs), often running from late summer through the following spring.
The Great Alaskan Bear Hunt
Alaskan bear hunting offers two distinct challenges: the formidable Brown/Grizzly Bear and the elusive Black Bear.
Non-residents must use a registered guide for Brown Bear hunts, which target record-class animals. These hunts focus on two seasons: Spring (April–May), intercepting bears emerging from dens with prime hides, or Fall (September–November), glassing for bears feeding on salmon and berries. Success demands meticulous preparation for remote, high-stakes encounters.
Deer & Elk Stag Alaska Hunting
Alaska offers two key hunts: the “Sitka Black-tailed Deer” and the rare “Roosevelt Elk (Stag)”.
Deer hunts peak “late season (Oct–Dec)”, when the rut is active and snow forces deer to accessible beach areas for “spot-and-stalk”. Elk tags are severely limited, drawn only via “State Lottery”, and target massive bulls during the fall bugle on Afognak and Raspberry Islands.