Hunting a Grizzly Bear in Fall in Alaska
Grizzly Bear hunts organised by the partners of Kodiak Guide Service
Dates:August 10-19, 2019 and August 21-30, 2019
Price for the Grizzly bear fall hunt is $13,500
Dates:August 10-19, 2021 and August 21-30, 2021
Price for the Grizzly bear fall hunt is $13,500
Dates:August 10-19, 2020 and August 21-30, 2020
Price for the Grizzly bear fall hunt is $13,500
This time of year Grizzlies are often found high on the alpine ridges, gorging on the last bits of berries from the summer, and this hunt can be easily combined with a Caribou hunt.
A float hunt is also a great option this time of year, as our area contains creeks with Salmon runs (rare for interior Alaska), which brings bears to the water’s edge, and also helps to grow large Grizzlies.
Camps are flown in using our company owned light aircraft on tundra tires or floats, and are located on high ridges or in locations with good vantage points, and hunting styles include backpacking, and stationary spot and stalk.
Success rate on this hunt is 80% with sizes ranging from 6.5-8.5 ft square.
A true interior Grizzly bear is a very different animal from its coastal cousins, and is a trophy to be coveted!
Trophy Fee Outline
Hunters are encouraged to bring extra tags, as secondary animals are available as an opportunity harvest on any of our hunts. Some hunters are lucky enough to harvest two or three species during a ten day hunt. Trophy fees will be charged only for animals that are harvestedin addition to the hunters primary target species. A wounded animal counts against a hunters bag limit, and incurs a trophy fee weather recovered or not, so please shoot straight!!! Loved ones or friends are welcome to accompany hunters on their trip for an additional cost. An “observer fee” will be charged for each extra person who accompanies the hunter. If observers bring the appropriate licenses and tags, arrangements can be made ahead of time to allow observers to harvest animals on a trophy fee basis.
Trophy Fees:
Grizzly Bear: $5,000
Moose: $7,500
Sheep: $9,500
Caribou: $3,500
Black Bear: $2,500
Wolf: N/A
Observer Fee: $2,500
Recommended Gear List
HUNTING GEAR
– Quality binoculars- You’ll look through these all day!! 8X32 or 10X42 recommended
– Spotting scope w/tripod (optional)
– Rangefinder if desired
– Rifle of appropriate caliber with at least one box of ammo
– Quality sleeping bag rated to at least 10°F (synthetic recommended)
– Sleeping pad
– Bivy sack (recommended for Sheep hunters, optional for Moose/Bear hunters)
– Quality backpack; external frame or large internal frame for Sheep hunters, internal
frame or daypack OK for Moose/Bear hunters
– Trekking pole and/or shooting stick (optional, recommended for Sheep hunters)
– Lighter, matches, knife, water bottle Nalgene or equivalent (two for Sheep hunters)
– Headlamp and/or flashlight
– License, tags, harvest tickets, and photo ID (archery certification card if appropriate)
CLOTHING
– 4-6 pair wool or synthetic socks
– One or two sets of wool or synthetic long underwear (top & bottom)
– Two long sleeve top layers (synthetic shirts/light jacket)
– One mid weight layering jacket
– One synthetic or down insulated jacket or vest
– Wind resistant top & bottom
– High quality rain gear top & bottom-Don’t skimp on these!!! I recommend bringing
Helly Hansen rubber rain gear to go over any Gore-Tex style rain gear
– Wool or synthetic winter hat
– Waterproof gloves
– High quality hiking boots w/gators; especially important for Sheep hunters! Please
break in your footwear (use for at least a month) before your hunt!
– Ankle fit hip boots or Simms Gore Tex wader pants with Simms wading boots for Moose & Bear hunters (Simms wader pants recommended)
PERSONAL ITEMS
– Toothbrush, sunscreen, required medications, etc.
– Camera, book
– Alcohol/tobacco if desired
– Cashiers checks or cash as required for trophy fees and your guides gratuity
– Positive attitude and desire for success!
State of Alaska License & Tag Fees!
License and tag fees are in addition to the cost of the hunt and fees are paid directly to the State of Alaska prior to arrival. Licenses and tags are purchased online at www.adfg.alaska.gov and shipped to hunters at their home address. Please note that a Big Game Locking Tag can be used on a species of equal or lesser value, e.g. a Brown/Grizzly tag can be used on a Moose but not visa versa. In many cases, a free harvest ticket will also be required to accompany your locking tags, Mike Horstman will aid you in selecting the correct tags and harvest tickets for your hunt. Wolf tags are not required in the Game Management Units we hunt.
NonResident Hunting License: $160.00
NonResident Alien Hunting License: $630.00
Brown/Grizzly Bear:
NonResident: $1000.00
NonResident Alien: $1300.00
Moose:
NonResident: $800.00
NonResident Alien: $1000.00
Sheep:
NonResident: $850.00
NonResident Alien: $1100.00
Caribou:
NonResident: $650.00
NonResident Alien: $850.00
Black Bear:
NonResident: $450.00
NonResident Alien: $600.00