Alaska Griz&Brown Bear Hunt
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Alaska Griz&Brown Bear Hunt
Have some great Brown / Grizzly bear hunting.
Forget drawing for a bear tag or hunting a area that only allows you to take a bear once every four years.
Our areas allow you to hunt and take a bear every year. There’s a reason for that. We have a lot of Bears.
Our Bears are salmon eating Brown bears that grow as big as any bears in the world.
Things have been changing over the last 30 years. Through out the 1980’s in some of the areas our guides hunt, it was rare to see a Brown bear. You might see 1 bear on a 10 day hunt and see 20 Moose or more.
Now, you might not see a Moose but you could see 20 or more bears.
Why pay $15,000 to $19,000 for a Kodiak or other permit ?
Five of our camps in 2005 saw 15-20 bears. If the weather allows you to hunt most of your hunt and allows us to fly so we can move you if we need too, we feel everyone that books a bear hunt should be able to take a nice bear.
If you are a member of SCI, our area produces the top Grizzly bears in the world.
The reason ? They are really Brown bears but SCI classifies them as Grizzlies.
Forget drawing for a bear tag or hunting a area that only allows you to take a bear once every four years.
Our areas allow you to hunt and take a bear every year. There’s a reason for that. We have a lot of Bears.
Our Bears are salmon eating Brown bears that grow as big as any bears in the world.
Things have been changing over the last 30 years. Through out the 1980’s in some of the areas our guides hunt, it was rare to see a Brown bear. You might see 1 bear on a 10 day hunt and see 20 Moose or more.
Now, you might not see a Moose but you could see 20 or more bears.
Why pay $15,000 to $19,000 for a Kodiak or other permit ?
Five of our camps in 2005 saw 15-20 bears. If the weather allows you to hunt most of your hunt and allows us to fly so we can move you if we need too, we feel everyone that books a bear hunt should be able to take a nice bear.
If you are a member of SCI, our area produces the top Grizzly bears in the world.
The reason ? They are really Brown bears but SCI classifies them as Grizzlies.
Contact Charles Hawes (304)722-7434 or email us at [email protected]
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