Alaska / Hawaii
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Alaska Peninsula
Hunt Species:
- Brown Bear
- Alaska-Yukon Moose
The population of Brown Bear on the Alaska Peninsula is at an all time high. With an abundant supply of food sources, the refuge provides excellent habitat and supports one of the highest concentrations of Brown Bear in Alaska. According to Becharof National Wildlife Refuge staff, these concessions are thought to be home to as many as 3,000 of these magnificent animals. Our outfitter’s areas span the entire width of the Alaska Peninsula, from Bristol Bay on the west to the Pacific Ocean on the east. The Island Arm of Becharof Lake provides most of the spawning habitat for Sockeye and Coho Salmon in the Becharof drainage. Consequently, it attracts very high densities of Brown Bear. His other area borders Shelikof Strait on the Pacific side of the peninsula. They have harvested many bears over 10 feet from all three areas. All hunts are 1×1 and these guides love to hunt Bear! They average over 12 years experience and some have worked with this outfitter for over 20 years. The Bear average over 9 feet with success rates over 90%. The seasons alternate hunting the fall in odd years and spring in even years. After every spring season the Alaska Peninsula ‘rests’ for 18 months until the next fall season!
Brown Bear
May (even years):
10-day or 15-day hunt
October (odd years):
10-day or 15-day hunt
Alaska-Yukon Moose
September:
7-day hunt. Very limited.
Reach out to us for further details and/or available dates.
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Southcentral Alaska
Hunt Species:
- Dall Sheep
- Alaska-Yukon Moose
- Grizzly Bear
- Barren Ground Caribou
- Black Bear
Stretching over six hundred miles like a crescent moon across central Alaska, the Alaska Range is a wall of formidable mountains that separates the southcentral coast from the interior of Alaska. The range is best known for its largest mountain, Denali, and for its namesake park, Denali National Park and Preserve. Denali is one of the largest mountains on Earth and yet it only occupies a small part of the entire Alaska Range.
The Alaska Range and its surrounding area is home to a plethora of quality Alaskan big game species. Neal and Brownlee, LLC works with the state’s best and most trusted outfitters in this region of Alaska. Whether you’re looking for a backpack Dall Sheep hunt, float-based Alaska-Yukon Moose hunt, or need to harvest your Barren Ground Caribou subspecies, we are able to tailor your needs. Regardless of the species, this area of Alaska is quite unforgiving, and not for the faint of heart. That said, one of the most beautiful areas in all of North America.
Dall Sheep 7-10 days.
Alaska-Yukon Moose 10 days.
Grizzly Bear 10 – 14 days.
Barren Ground Caribou 1×1 (7 – 10 days) / 2×1 (7 – 10 days).
Hunt rates include your air charter to/from base camp and Anchorage, AK! Additional species can be taken on a trophy fee basis on most hunts.
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Southwest Alaska
Hunt Species:
- Alaska-Yukon Moose
- Brown Bear
- Black Bear
Fully-Guided Hunts
If a truly exceptional trophy Alaska-Yukon bull Moose is on your radar, this is the hunt for you. When it comes to putting big ones on the ground, this outfitter is unsurpassed. This talented and experienced outfitter has access to an exclusive, prime area that holds high-quality Moose, and lots of them. Situated at the foot of the Alaska Range, Mt. Spur and the Triumvirate glacier. Our clients have taken multiple record book bull Moose with this outfitter using both rifles and archery equipment.
Brown Bear can be taken as incidental trophies on this Moose hunt for an additional trophy fee.
Reach out to us for further details and/or available dates.
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Hawaii
Hunt Species:
- Axis Deer (free-range)
- Mouflon Sheep (free-range)
The island of Lanai is 90,000 acres in size (140 square miles), and it holds one of the highest densities of free-range Axis Deer in the entire world, estimated at 20,000. About 50,000 acres of the island is inhabitable by the deer, so you can imagine how dense the population is! You can expect to see hundreds upon hundreds of deer per day. Our outfitter is committed to the conservation of this endemic species by incorporating best management practices, and to boosting the local economy by contributing a portion of all harvested deer to farm-to-table markets. This is a fantastic option to add to a family vacation in Hawaii, and you’ll stay in one of the nicest resorts in the entire U.S.A.
Reach out to us for further details and/or available dates for these hunts.
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