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re: If you could hunt a Moose, Grizzly Bear or Salmon fishing (fishing in Alaska)
Posted on 1/20/15 at 11:30 am to Tchefuncte Tiger
Posted on 1/20/15 at 11:30 am to Tchefuncte Tiger
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Salmon fishing. I have no desire to kill a bear (or cat or canidae for that matter), and there's no real challenge in shooting something you can walk up to and hit in the head with a hammer. However, I bet moose burgers are tasty.
Moose is very good.
If you're going to do just one, go with the fishing. You can move around to different places and do more IMO. If you want a real challenge, do a goat hunt.
Posted on 1/20/15 at 11:38 am to RogerTheShrubber
Rog you got any connections on good moose guides that are more a contract/local type guy than part of a big outfitter?
Posted on 1/20/15 at 12:14 pm to DirtyMikeandtheBoys
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Rog you got any connections on good moose guides that are more a contract/local type guy than part of a big outfitter?
Yeah, a few. Max Schwab out of Talkeetna, Dave Morris out of Fairbanks, Sam Fejas, Al Gilliam out of Haines, is a good one. If you're looking for bear and/or goat, Hans Baertle is a local guy who has some good videos on the net.
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Posted on 1/20/15 at 12:17 pm to DirtyMikeandtheBoys
look up arrowhead outfitters, they do drop off hunts and are very reasonable priced, on their website they have a 45 minute video of a guy on his moose adventure, pretty cool. From what I understand the moose population is in pretty bad shape that far north, but had some friends do a caribou hunt with them last fall and they each killed 2 big caribou, said the outfitter was top notch. but this is the kind of thing where they drop you off and pick you up, they are not with you while you are hunting
Posted on 1/20/15 at 12:55 pm to Tigerpaw123
Don't believe a guide is required for non resident moose in Ak. Used to be the case. I think it's only required for bear, goat and sheep.
The outdoor forums are also a good place to look for info.
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The outdoor forums are also a good place to look for info.
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This post was edited on 1/20/15 at 12:56 pm
Posted on 1/20/15 at 1:19 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Don't believe a guide is required for non resident moose in Ak. Used to be the case. I think it's only required for bear, goat and sheep
Correct... as long as not Alien status
and only for brown bear, do not need a guide for black bear
This post was edited on 1/20/15 at 2:00 pm
Posted on 1/20/15 at 2:01 pm to Tigerpaw123
I really couldn't pick just one. Moose first then fly fish for trout.
Any time left would be a caribou hunt.
And my neighbor that lives across the street from me (moved back from Anchorage last year) said moose is some of the best eating big game meat you can get.
Any time left would be a caribou hunt.
And my neighbor that lives across the street from me (moved back from Anchorage last year) said moose is some of the best eating big game meat you can get.
Posted on 1/20/15 at 2:38 pm to bbvdd
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And my neighbor that lives across the street from me (moved back from Anchorage last year) said moose is some of the best eating big game meat you can get.
It is.
Caribou hunting is also pretty cool. A good place to do it is Adak Island. There are old abandoned military bunkers and buildings there you can use for shelter.
Posted on 1/20/15 at 5:52 pm to RogerTheShrubber
I've been pricing a trip for August. Looks like flight from AEX, float plane from Juneau to Admiralty Island, and a cabin for the week (no electricity or running water) will run me about $3100 for 4 people. We could fly fish the rivers around the cabin.
Posted on 1/20/15 at 6:20 pm to SimonSlick
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Admiralty Island,
Awesome place. All of of the ABC islands are incredible as long as the bears don't get to you. One of the best weeks of my life was spent on a boat exploring the coves around Admiralty with my kids.
Posted on 1/20/15 at 6:32 pm to RogerTheShrubber
I've never been there, but I've been researching for weeks. Now I just have to convince the wife that I need a vacation without her.
Posted on 1/20/15 at 6:45 pm to SimonSlick
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I've never been there,
It's an amazing place. If you have access to a boat, go across Chatham Straight to Baranof Warm Springs on Baranof Island. Anywhere on Admiralty, Baranof or Chichagof is phenomenal. There are some awesome little bays on those islands where you feel like the only person on earth alone with a world of brown bear.
Baranof Warm Springs
This post was edited on 1/20/15 at 6:46 pm
Posted on 1/20/15 at 7:10 pm to RogerTheShrubber
That looks like paradise. A lot of the government cabins have a boat, so maybe I'll get to explore.
Posted on 1/20/15 at 7:19 pm to SimonSlick
We used to stay at the cabin on Lake Kathleen. Usually stay in Funter Bay now, got some friends with cabins there and we can get there from Auke Bay by boat relatively quick.
South part of the Island has some huge bays (Hood, Gambier Pybus, Whitewater) that are gorgeous. Windfall Harbor is bear central, if you're into checking some of them out.
South part of the Island has some huge bays (Hood, Gambier Pybus, Whitewater) that are gorgeous. Windfall Harbor is bear central, if you're into checking some of them out.
Posted on 1/20/15 at 7:32 pm to RogerTheShrubber
I'm definitely into checking that out. I'll be taking my 10 year old twin boys, and I'm thinking they would love that.
Posted on 1/20/15 at 7:40 pm to SimonSlick
There's a "tram" at Olivers Inlet not far from JNU that you can use to transport gear, and there's a cabin at Seymour Canal. Not far from Windfall Harbor and Pack Creek. There's an observation deck at Pack Creek to watch the bears in the creek.
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You can canoe or kayak a water route across the island from Seymour canal and come out near the native village of Angoon.
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You can canoe or kayak a water route across the island from Seymour canal and come out near the native village of Angoon.
Posted on 1/20/15 at 7:44 pm to RogerTheShrubber
I'm bookmarking this thread. You are definitely helping plan my trip.
Posted on 1/20/15 at 7:48 pm to SimonSlick
If you need more info on Admiralty, let me know as it draws closer. I deer hunt over there and am pretty familiar with a good bit of the island. It's an outdoorsmens Disneyland.
Posted on 1/20/15 at 7:51 pm to RogerTheShrubber
I definitely will. I may decide to hunt when I go, but I'm mostly interested in the salmon.
Posted on 1/20/15 at 7:55 pm to SimonSlick
You'll find salmon in August, for sure. Runs in the streams start late July around here and go til Late Sept/early Oct. Where there's salmon, you'll find the bears. Big coastal brown bears. There's enough food to where they leave humans alone.
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