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Alaska Grizzly Bear Hunting – A True Wilderness Adventure
There are few places left on earth where nature's pulse can still be felt. The Brooks Range in Alaska is a seemingly endless expanse of tundra where wildlife thrives unhindered. It is the last frontier of the Americas, where herds of over a half-million caribou practice their annual migration under skies where flocks of birds darken the skies. Amidst the endless array of flora and fauna roam the sentinels that claim ownership to the land as peak predator – the Alaska grizzly bear.
While different than the Brooks Range, the Alaska Range is no less imposing. A place where superlatives seem ordinary, it is home to Mt. McKinley, the largest mountain in North America. Glaciers are still working to carve this ancient land where snows still blanket the ground when grizzlies are awakening from their dens.
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At Arctic North Guides we offer Alaska grizzly bear hunting in both mountain ranges – The Brooks Range in the fall, or either range in both spring and fall. Both offer total immersion into the grand landscape of the north where natural rhythms still beat as they have for thousands of years.
Our Alaska grizzly bear hunting guides and outfitters have been sharing their love of these lands with guests for over 30 years, regularly giving them the opportunity to experience the thrill of targeting trophy grizzly bear. Over that time Arctic North Guides has proven their mettle, with 98 percent of hunters finding success at filling their tags.
Alaska Grizzly Bear Hunting in the Brooks Range
During August and September in the Brooks Range, Alaska grizzly bear hunting is at its peak. As the banks of streams thrive with thick stands of wild berries, the interior arctic barren-ground grizzlies wander down the hillsides to claim their share. This is the annual fall feast that fuels these giants for the winter, and there can be little wonder why it makes for some of the finest Alaska grizzly bear hunting.
It is during these two months that our Alaska grizzly bear hunting trips take place. These trips are ten days in length and can be customized to your particular desires and needs. You will travel by Super Cub, landing within the stark, primeval tundra landscape the Alaska grizzly bear calls home. From our camp on the north slope of the Brooks Range, you and your guide will scope the riverbeds and hillsides in search of foraging grizzly bear. These bears are known for their large size, and the color and quality of their hides.
Alaska Grizzly Bear Hunting
Alaska Grizzly Bear Hunting in the Alaska Range
The long days and warming temperatures of April start to bring the bears out of hibernation. Our spring Grizzly hunts take place in the Alaska Range where we spend our time glassing the hillsides for bears that are coming out of there dens. We use snow machines and super cubs on skis to move our camps into prime areas. These bears will average 8-9 feet square. The hides are prime this time of years as the bears are just waking up and have not rubbed their winter coats off yet.
While notable different, our Alaska grizzly bear hunting trips in the Alaska Range are available in either spring or fall. We approach our fall trips in much the same way as our Brooks Range hunts, but hunting grizzly bear in the spring requires a different approach.
This is the time of year when winter's veil is slowly being pulled away. The landscape is still covered with a white blanket of snow and the grizzly bears are just waking up from their lengthy hibernation.
Travel during this time of year requires skis on the Super Cub and the frequent use of snow machines. Time is spent glassing the hillsides in search of grizzly bears just exiting their dens. Alaska grizzly bear hunting at this time of year is a unique experience, as the stark beauty of the winter landscape can still be glimpsed. Grizzly bear at this time of year still posses their winter coat, meaning hide's are in their prime.
What Sets Our Alaska Grizzly bear Hunting Adventures Apart
The Most important part of any hunting trip is choosing the right location. At Arctic North Guides, we successfully guide Alaska grizzly bear hunting trips in over 2000 square miles of world-famous unspoiled frontier terrain. These are the rugged lands bordering Gates of the Arctic National Park, including the Colville and Chandler Rivers, recognized as some of the most productive grizzly bear hunting sites in all of Alaska.
Opportunities abound for harvesting grizzly bear that are the envy of Safari Club International and B&C. These Alaska grizzly bear hunting trips can be combines with caribou hunts, as well as numerous other options.
Our success also hinges on using modern, dependable, and well maintained gear. We have much invested in our operation, and we maintain it as such. We operate from an array of various out-camps that were chosen for their proximity to wild game. This ensures that valuable time is maximized, so that every client has the best chance of finding success. By operating all of our own planes, jet boats, and snow machines, we take full control over every variable that might present itself. No two Alaska grizzly bear hunting trips are ever identical, but our experience means that there is little we aren't prepared for.
Until you've set foot in this place we call home, there is no way to truly understand the scale and grandeur of everything Alaska has to offer. Call us to customize your own Alaska grizzly bear hunting trip, and discover for yourself what sets us apart.
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