ALASKA HUNTING ADVENTURES
Every hunter yearns for adventure that can only be found in the untouched wilds of North America’s Last Frontier. Whether it’s forging deep into the mountains in search of Dall sheep, calling rut-crazed bull moose to a riverbank, or matching wits with the ever-intelligent and dangerous grizzly, I can help make your dream hunt a reality. Having guided in Alaska for 25 years, I hunted in some of the most remote and game-rich areas of the state for Dall sheep, caribou, moose, brown bear, and grizzly bear (wolf and wolverine may also be taken incidentally). While there are no guarantees that you will shoot a 70-inch moose, a 10-foot bear, or a 40-inch ram on these fair chase hunts, I will do everything in my power to ensure that your Alaskan adventure exceeds your expectations.
As a young boy growing up on a Wisconsin dairy farm, I too imagined what it would be like to hunt in Alaska. Fortunately, I have lived more than seven years of my life in a tent amidst the wilderness I once only dreamed of. There are no words to describe the exhilaration when you finally crest that mountain and find a full curl ram in your scope, the excitement when the grunt of a bull moose breaks the frosty morning stillness and he strikes his massive antlers against a willow bush, the overwhelming force of nature as you witness herds of caribou stretched across the tundra from horizon to horizon as they begin their fall migration, or experience an indescribable instinctive awareness as you scan the alders in search of that giant grizzly or brown bear.
CARIBOU
AUGUST
A caribou hunt is a great, affordable option to experience the Alaskan wilderness. These “wanderers of the tundra” can challenge hunters of any skill level, and offer the best option for groups of multiple hunters who wish to hunt in the same camp. Success is over 90%.
GRIZZLY BEAR
AUGUST - SEPTEMBER
While they are not as big as brown bear, grizzlies are typically more aggressive and very challenging and exciting to hunt. Fantastic grizzly hunting can be found in various regions of the state, and depending on a hunters choosing, can be combined with moose, Dall sheep, or caribou hunts.
MOOSE
SEPTEMBER
Perhaps no other animal symbolizes the wide-open wilderness of Alaska better than a giant bull moose. I believe these hunts are the absolute best in the entire state. This area also boasts some fantastic grizzly hunting. A record-book moose and a record-book grizzly is a definite possibility on these hunts!
BROWN BEAR
APRIL, MAY, OCTOBER
If I had to choose the classic North American big game hunt, it would be a brown bear hunt. These giant omnivores live in spectacular coastal environments and can weigh up to 1,500 pounds! I guide on the Alaska Peninsula, which is home to some of the largest brown bears in the world.
DALL SHEEP
AUGUST
Dall sheep hunts are certainly one of the most physically demanding found any where in the world, but the rewards far exceed the rigors. These hunts are extremely remote. Drink water right from the streams and experience the humbling isolation of some truly “wild” country.
- All prices subject to change.
- All hunts listed do not include transportation to nearest Alaskan airport, hunting license, tags, gratuities, or shipping of trophy from Alaska to your home.