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Hunt Pricing and Information

Stated hunt days include 2 days for bush flights in and out of base camp.
All bush flights included in hunt price.


Alaska Range: April  Hunt Price
Grizzly 9 days $19,000
Brooks Range: May – June
Grizzly 9 days $19,000
Brooks Range: August – September
Sheep 11 days $25,000* * Plus Trophy Fee if Additional Species taken
Brooks Range: September
Moose 11 days $25,000* * Plus Trophy Fee if Additional Species taken
Alaska Range: September – October
Grizzly 9 days $21,000
* Trophy Fees
(if additional animals taken)
* Grizzly $7,500
* Caribou $5,000
* Wolf $2,500

 

License and Tag Fees: Big Game Tag Fees:
U.S. Citizen Non U.S. U.S. Citizen Non U.S.
Hunting $160 $630 Sheep $850 $1100
Grizzly $1000 $1300
Moose $800 $1000
Caribou $650 $850
Wolf $ 60 $100

 

Included:

* Air transportation to/from base camp
* 1×1 guide service
* Food
* Accommodations during hunt
* Use of equipment
* Field care of game meat and trophies

Not Included:

* Hotel before and after hunt
* License and Tags
* Meat Processing (unless donated)
* Shipping Meat / Trophies

Reservations:

A 50% deposit is required to confirm your hunt date and price. Deposits are non-refundable for any reason but may be transferred to a substitute hunter acceptable to the outfitter on the same hunt year and terms originally booked. Final balance is due 60 days prior to hunt start date.

Hunting Conditions:

Alaska weather conditions can vary dramatically in any given season. As a rule, summer temperatures generally range from 45-75 degrees F, while spring and fall average about 20 degrees cooler. Wind, rain, and snow can be expected at times so your clothing, rain gear, and optics should be of the highest quality available.

Clothing and sleeping bags must be made of materials that are warm and dry out quickly. Any of the good synthetics, especially fleece, along with lightweight lofty synthetic insulation materials are good bets. Cotton and down should be avoided at all costs. Once wet, they are worse than useless and nearly impossible to dry out under field conditions, jeopardizing the comfort and safety of your trip.

Once a trip is booked, you will receive a detailed list of what you will need.

Due to the challenging logistics involved in an Alaska hunt, it is very important to follow the gear list exactly, and to keep weight and bulk to an absolute minimum.

 

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