Articles

Experience The Thrill of a Hunting Trip in Alaska

by Ben Copper Professional Content Creator
Planning an adventurous trip to Alaska is more rewarding for hunters. They may have an option of hunting various species of more giant creatures along a coastline and forest range of Alaska.

Alaska's forest range is filled with large animal species, including brown bears and moose, which hunters commonly hunt during hunting trips.

Guided Hunting of Brown Bear in Alaska

The brown and grizzly bears are considered the same species. The brown bears found on Kodiak Island are separate subspecies from the main region because they are physically different. Usually, the brown bear found in coastal areas and inland and northern habitats is called "grizzlies." Brown bears shade ranges from dark brown to fade blonde. 

Hunter is likely to perform their guided Alaskan brown bear hunts in the shoreline area of Alaska because brown bears usually feed along the coastal region of Alaska.

Fall bears are hunted from September to October in the area near the Nushagak River. All Alaskan brown bear hunts are 10-12 days of hunting. This hunting area provides excellent opportunities for giant Alaskan brown bears with high-quality hides.

Brown bear hunting is unique. With magnificent base camp, snowshoes, and delicious food, hunters can expect comfortable 10 x 10 bomb shelter tents with bunk beds.

In the early spring months, hunters will primarily hunt with snow boots. When bears first come out from hibernation, they are hunted at their denning sites.

Guided Alaskan Brown Bear Hunting with Boat or Float Plane is a very exciting and adventurous mode of bear hunting, and the hunter needs to be ready for the hunting experience of a lifetime.

DIY Moose Hunt

Hunters may have the opportunity of hunting out of the spike camp or main cabin camp in the Alaska Range. They can also hunt other species like caribou, Yukon moose, and black bear on a trophy fee basis.

Most hunters use small planes and float-hunting techniques to reach the hunting zone and traditional spot and glassing techniques for DIY Alaska moose hunts. These can still be physically demanding prey, and hunters must be in good physical condition to enjoy moose hunting. Hunters can expect a giant bull of 55 to 75 inches anywhere.

Bow-hunting moose for residents and non-residents alike don't need a guide here in Alaska. Guided hunting can be pretty expensive. That's why most bow-hunters do "DIY Alaska Moose Hunts" and go out on their own. Seven to ten days on the Alaska Peninsula with a bow in hand is not only the ultimate adventure, but it's also a test of your bow-hunting skills. But like all hunting in Alaska, it is not for the weak at heart and can sometimes be tough on the extremes to the limit.

A DIY moose hunt in Alaska isn't for every person. But if you're ready for a hunting adventure, a bunch of logistics, much planning is required for the successful moose hunt in Alaska.

After a successful moose hunt, the meat, trophy, and any other logistics are your responsibility. DIY Moose Hunting is just that: Do-It-Yourself. If you rent hunting gear from any outfitters or guides, they can help in meat processing and trophy carriage.

Sponsor Ads


About Ben Copper Advanced   Professional Content Creator

10 connections, 0 recommendations, 100 honor points.
Joined APSense since, February 7th, 2020, From New York, United States.

Created on Nov 25th 2021 00:56. Viewed 254 times.

Comments

No comment, be the first to comment.
Please sign in before you comment.