Alaska Boat-Based Coastal Black Bear Hunts
2 hunters, All-Inclusive Live-aboard Boat Based Alaskan Trophy Black Bear
Hunt. $5,999 For Both Hunters!
Experience pristine Prince William Sound, Alaska. Tide-water glaciers,
awesome fiords, giant spruce trees, whales, puffins, sea otters, seals,
sea lions, black tail deer, mt. goat and huge salmon fed coastal bears.
This is a one of a kind hunt in a world class environment with one of the
best bear guides in Alaska. Great opportunity for large coastal bears
without any strenuous physical exertion.
This hunt is a world class coastal hunt for large trophy Alaska black
bears. Hunt is for 2 hunters and 1 guide. It is 7 days long and begins
and ends in Valdez Alaska. It is all inclusive with the exception of
licenses and tags. All food, accommodations, expert guide service and
trophy care while in the field are included. There are no charter fees.
You will be met at the Best Western, Valdez and transported on a
live-aboard boat for the duration of your hunt. Once in the hunt area we
will use comfortable, quite, 4 stroke outboard equiped skiffs to locate
feeding bears along the shore line. It is a trophy hunt and we strive to
harvest strictly large male bears. This is an excellent opportunity for 2
people wishing to spend their entire hunt together from beginning to end.
Success rates are very high. You will not be guided by an assistant guide
but by the outfitter himself. Don't miss out on this one of a kind
opportunity! This trip will not be available at this price again!
This outfitter islicensed by the State of Alaska, the USCG, the FAA, a a member of the Alaska Professional Hunters Association, fully insured and operate under a Chugach National Forest special use permit.
Hunt dates are either May 6th-May 13th or June 5th-June 11th 2007.
The non-resident license and tag fees are $85 for a license and $225 for a
tag. Tags are readily available.He isa license vendor andhas in his
posession licenses and tags for each species thathe guides for. There is
very little hiking involved and no packing whatsoever. We hunt from
motorized skiffs and generally spot the bears right from the skiff. The
stalk will usually be no more than 100-200 yards. Frequently considerably
less. Ocassionally we will sit and watch a particular grass-flat the last
couple hours of daylight waiting for a bear to come out to feed on the
sedge grasses. I know of no other Alaska hunt that is less physically
demanding than these spring bear hunts. He can accomadate special diets to a certain degree providedhe is informed in advance of a particular clients requirements. This hunt is ideally suited to a father and son, husband and wife or just 2 buddys wishing to experience pristine Alaska and spend their entire hunts together.