World
class Alaska Bear hunting
John
Rozanski's Giant Oct 2005 Brown Bear
with
the comforts of a
Wilderness Lodge & 3 deluxe out camps make for a truly Spectacular hunting
Trip. 5 species of Alaska big game to hunt including Brown bears,
Grizzly Bears, Moose,
Caribou Hunting and Wolf. Caribou and Brown bear traveling the border of Katmai Park and
gates of the arctic Park. The modern
Lodge & 3 Outcamps are a wilderness marvel and all located near the
boundaries of these world famous National Parks & Preserve, 40 miles NE of
the town of King Salmon only accessible by floatplane charter.
Alaska Peninsula Hunts
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day Spring Brown Bear Hunt May/06-- $14,500 10
day fall Brown Bear Oct/05 & 07---$14,500
Brooks Range Western Arctic
Hunts
10 day spring or fall Arctic Grizzly Hunts---------$9,000pp
10 day fall Arctic Grizzly & Caribou 1x1 hunt --$10,500
Aug 17-SePt 7,2006 7d
2x1 Western Arctic herd Brookes Caribou Hunts-- $4600
Aug 3rd-Sept, 7th 06
16 day Dall Sheep/Grizzly Bear/Caribou hunt guided 1x1---$18,000
Alaska
Duck Hunting Trips 7d 2x1----------$3800pp
Alaska Sea Duck Hunting Trips 5d 2x1------$3200
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Master
Guide/Pilot
Dennis
Reiner
is licensed
to hunt in
unit 26,17 and
9, he has
been Guiding
Alaska
Caribou
hunting and
Bear hunts
in Alaska
for 30 years
and been
flying
commercially
for the past
20
years
with over
5000 hrs in
Alaska with
a 100% clean
safety
record.
Professional
Bush
Pilot/Master
Guide Dennis Reiner will
be Chief
Pilot/Guide
and
Operations
manager of
Arctic North
Guides
located in
the Brookes
Range
specializing
in Trophy
Arctic
Grizzly
bear, Dall
Sheep and
Alaska
Caribou.
With his
extensive
background
experience
guiding and
hunting in
the Arctic
North
Brookes
range you
will be
assured a
1st class
hunt from
his lodge.
Pilot/guide
Phil Byrd
Phil
Has been
guiding full
time for the
past 4 years
and recently
started
flying he is
also a USCG
licensed
boat captain
and licensed
big game
transporter
in the state
of Alaska,
Phil is a
100% full
time guide
as he guides
Hunting
guest's 4
months a
year in
Alaska and
fishing
guest's 4
months a
year. Phil
has turned
into a
superb young
guide that
is ambitious
and driven.
Phil will be
guiding and
flying in
the brooks
range during
the 2006
season and
also guiding
fisherman
and hunters
on the
Alaska
Peninsula
out of King
Salmon. In
his spare
time he is a
world-Class
waterfowl
hunting
guide.
Pilot/guide Charlie
Summerville - Recently retired from all big game hunting activities.
Charlie
has
actively guided for the past 20 years in the field and has decided to
retire from Big game guiding to concentrate on Marketing & Sales. He
has been guiding on the Alaska Peninsula and guiding wilderness fishing and raft trips since 1985 in
Alaska, He has held a Coast Guard License since 1985 to transport
passengers for hire and is a licensed Bush pilot with over 2000 hours
flying out of King Salmon. Charlie Manages the office and web
development and is responsible for all outside marketing and sales. He
still spend all
summer in there guide area as he runs the fishing lodge May-Sept on the
Alagnak river. With his
unmatched vast knowledge of the Alaska Bush and especially the Alagnak
Drainage and Alaskan Peninsula Charlie brings a valuable asset
to the operations logistics and overall marketing success.
Registered Guide Scott Deslauries
has personally guided
over 50 successful Brown Bear hunts, numerous B&C Moose and to many
Caribou to count on the Alaska Peninsula in units 9C-9E & 17b in his
career spanning over the past 15 years. As one of the most reputable
guides on the Alaska Peninsula he has spent his entire career guiding in
the bush not sitting in a base camp telling stories. Scott Personally
contracts and supervises each hunt and guides 4-5 hunters per season
him self. He resides in Palmer Alaska with his wife and daughters in
the off season and runs his very successful marine fabrication business.
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Travel To Hunting Camp
Travel
to this part of Alaska is simple since Penn air has 3 flights to King
Salmon departing Anchorage Daily. You will need to make arrangements with
Alaska Wilderness travel in Anchorage, or your local travel agent to
arrive in King Salmon on the day before your trip usually
Saturday night and stay at the Quinnat Hotel. We will have a courtesy Van
meet you Sunday
morning between 9-10am and transport you to Branch river air for your
Charter .
At
the airport in King salmon you will be met by a representative from A.T.A.
or the Quinnat Hotel and your luggage will be transported in our courtesy van. You can pick up
any last minute items at the local store that you may have forgotten and
also purchase your appropriate fishing licenses.
Brach
River Air service handles all of our Float Plane Charters to camp, and the
$300pp one time fee will be paid directly to them at the dock in
travelers check or credit card. You will be loaded into one of their
5 meticulously maintained airplanes for the short 30 minute scenic flight
to the camp. Most guests will have to fly to Anchorage the previous day,
spend the night, and catch the morning flight to King Salmon with Penn
Air. At the end of your trip, we will return you to the local airport in
King Salmon where you will catch a return flight to Anchorage arriving in
the late afternoon.
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Alaska Hunting Weather
The
weather in this part of Alaska is fairly stable but unpredictable, Storms
can move through during the season. During May the daily temperature
averages 45-60 degrees, with night time reaching the mid 30's. During the
fall hunts starting in early September the weather is generally warm for
Alaska standards with day time temperatures reaching mid 60's and nights in
the 40's. September temperatures start cooling
off with days in the low 50's and the
nights dipping into the mid
30's by the 15th with ever increasing wind and rain possible. Early
October Bear season you can expect days reaching 45-50 and nights below
freezing so dress accordingly, By the middle of October we will start
having light snow in the mountains and the day time temperatures will
reach 35-50 and night time can dip to 20 Everyone should pack and dress accordingly in layers of Polar fleece
with a good rain and wind shell as the outer layer and also to include a
warm hat and gloves and a 0 degree sleeping bag. Katmai is
known for its mild winds, as it averages 5-10mph in King Salmon at the
airport. If you are planning a fly out to one of our remote camps, please remember that if the winds
exceed 25mph, we will not fly our small planes with
passengers aboard for safety reasons. There is no animal
worth an Airplane Accident.
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Clothing:
2-3 pair polar fleece Pants & Shirts, 6 pair socks,6 underwear, 1 pair
long polypro underwear polypro (no cotton), 3 pair heavy wool socks, 1
large waterproof dry bag for storage and transport, 1 small bag for dirty
clothes, 1 high quality rain jacket or parka Helly Hanson impertech or
Patagonia, Simms 3/4 length preferred. 1 set warm hat and gloves (wool or
Gore-Tex). 1 warm heavy jacket (polar fleece or thinsulate). No blaze
Orange, A good fiber mummy type sleeping bag rated 10-20 degrees (no
down filled bags). Accessories:
1 pair Polarized sun glasses or Shooting Glasses, 1 pair high quality
binoculars Swaroski-Zeiss-Leica 7x35-10x40, camera in a waterproof
bag & extra film/batteries, Ditty bag for personal hygiene, Toothbrush,
powders, medicine, A towel & washcloth, package of baby
wipes, comfortable day pack, 1 skinning knife and sharpener, small
compass and water bottle purifier, 1 heavy duty Alaska style framed back
pack.
Hipboots
& Footwear: 1 pair either Gore-Tex or
rubber ankle fitting hip boots your choice, no felt soles. 1
pair high quality waterproof hunting boot Danners preferred.
Firearms:
Bolt action 338 mag or 375mag preferred with 2
boxes 250 grain Nosler or Barnes bullets with good quality scope &
mounts with rain covers, basic gun cleaning kit with oil, soft gun
sleeve for transport in small bush planes, no hard cases allowed in small
planes.
Bear
Mace or Pepper spray not allowed
or needed in camp.
Liquor
& Beer BYO: Any beverages
can be bought at the store in Fairmainks but keep in mind
intoxication will be avoided and not tolerated in camp while hunting.
All Gear should fit in one Cabela’s
Super-cub duffel bag (SE-51-1903-273) or waterproof Dry bag
No hard suitcases,
plus your gun case & carryon! No exceptions
These are the exact items most of our
guides use and we highly reccomend them as very good equipment
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Ankle fit unisulated hip boots
(1 size larger than you normally wear) (Cabela"s SE-83-0343 or
SE-83-0341 or SE-83-0345)
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Good qality waterproof hunting
boot Danner, Rocky or similar boots.
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Warm Outfitter's Fleece camo
jacket (Cabela's SE-93-0473 or SE-93-1897)
Wool (Cabella's SE-95-0574)
and Goretex gloves (Cabela's
SE-92-0003)
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Rifle, Sling, Scope covers and
40 rounds of ammo. (Same as you sighted in with)
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Small hard gun case
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Shaving kit and
medicine
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Digital Camera andextra
batteries.
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2 Camo Microtex Shirts
(Cabela's #SE-93-0391 or SE-93-0392)
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4 pr. Poly-pro socks (Cabela's
SE-81-2207)
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1 pr. polarflees Jeans or
Carhart pants
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1 pr. of Microtex camo pants
(Cabela's SE-93-0393)
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Sun screen cream
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Water filter bottle/canteen
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4 pr. Wool boot socks (Cabela's
SE-81-2209)
6 changes of MTP underwear (Cabela's SE-90-1467, 1468, 1469,
1784)
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Warm insulated hat and stocking
cap
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Binoculars
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Flashlight and extra
batteries (Mini-Mag AA)
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Extra GI duffel bag for skins
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Insect repellant & sunglasses (100%
Deet)
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Moleskin for blister control
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The Main lodge accommodates 12 guests comfortably with each
2
guests having their own private, carpeted, Pan abode
log cabin . 160 acres and 3800ft of private riverfront on the Wild &
Scenic Alagnak river running through the heart of Katmai National Park &
Preserve. You will experience the true Alaska without the crowds. Our
nearest neighbor hunting is over 30 river miles away, and with no plane
access for other guides we keep a very tight control of our trophy animals
and we don't compete for game.
Our 18 ft. custom jet boats with Yamaha jet motors
give us unlimited access to over 500 square miles of river corridor to
hunt along the Alagnak river.
If you are interested in
fair chase hunting Alaskan big game in a true wilderness setting while
experiencing
some of the most remote hunting then this is the
place for you. The camp is a true Gem in the Bush,
with amenities to include a full-time Alaskan Sauna, on-demand modern hot
showers, New his & hers modern
bathrooms with flush toilets, vanities & mirrors, plus electricity to each
cabin from 7am-11pm. The camp is by far the nicest remote
all-inclusive hunting camp in SW Alaska hands down. We also operate 3
separate spike camps in remote locations these utilize 10x10 bomb
shelter tents with cots and air mattresses and a portable kitchen. We use
these camps when we can't practically put in a larger camp or cabin or have
to pack them in on foot.
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2006 Alaska Hunt Airline Travel &Booking
Information
Alaskan Big game hunts can be booked
with our Sales office at (877-801-2289 )or Directly with any of our booking agents.
If any problems call Dennis at home (907-246-8280) between 6-9pm
Alaska time. If you have any further questions or concerns
email us
To
confirm a reservation we require a 50% deposit when booking the trip and a
signed receipt of our
Brooks Range
Hunt contract
click here Alaska Peninsula Hunt contract fill out the page and print. You will send us back the signed original contract with a check or
credit card numbers for the deposit and you print a copy for your records. We
will send you a confirmation letter outlining all the pertinent information.
Upon booking the trip, you agree to our cancellation policy as follows: There
will be no refund of deposit after 3 working days unless space is filled by
alternate guest that you provide at least 90 days prior to trip dates (check
white box below to agree). Due to the nature of these trips we recommend
trip insurance to cover any untimely accidents or emergencies that may arise on
short notice. Certain prime weeks are reserved through Booking agents, shops
and past guests on a first come basis, so we recommend booking up to 2 year in
advance as many of our repeat guests do. You will need to make flight
arrangements from your home to King Salmon airports.
From there, we will arrange charter transportation for you to one of our all-inclusive
remote camps for $300pp rd trip.
Hunter Testimonials
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My
first Moose hunt went so good that I returned the following year
and hunted Brown Bear and that was as successful as the Moose hunt. The
best thing about hunting here is the personalized service and the small
number of hunters. I hope to return soon for another hunt.
TYE, C
Awesome Just Awesome
how I describe my Spring Peninsula Brown
Bear Hunt. Guide Scott Deslauriers is a true master of Brown
Bear Hunting. With our spike camp set up 200 yds off the beach we had a great Vantage point and on the first
morning of my 8
day
hunt I took a Beautiful 8 1/2 ft Brown Bear. The beast took 3
rounds from my custom .338 that Remington had built for the hunt.
I then flew back to our Main camp and went Steelhead fishing for the next 4 days
while waiting for my hunting partner to shoot a 10ft monster on day 6. Thanks for
all the hard work and great job at Both camps Scott, Charlie and lance.
Thanks and Hope to hunt with you again. Doug Painter
Executive Director of N.A
Sport Shooting Foundation
Big
Moose what an understatement we hunted 5 days and saw 6 Bulls over 60" on
day 5 I was lucky enough to have this 71" inch Trophy Moose come to
Charlie's Outstanding Cow Calling. Hunting Moose on the Peninsula is
exhilarating !! Cant say enough about the first class camps-great food and
superb planning on our guides part. All 4 hunters filled out on Trophy
Moose the week I there in September and the camp average was 64".
KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK .
Thanks for the great times George K!
I
can't thank you enough for the great hunt and what
a bonus after Killing
my Giant Peninsula Brown Bear on Day 1 of a 10 day hunt, I accompanied
friend Barry Brevik as camera man on his Moose hunt. We hunted a total of
3 hours between the two hunts and every one went home with Trophy Animals.
This shows the true knowledge and experience of a professional guide that
knows there areas and does not over hunt them. Lou Heller
Thank you for my Trophy Moose if it wasn't for
your determination and superior knowledge of your area I would of went
home with something smaller. Thanks for the continued positive attitude
and putting me in the right place at the right time. We had slow start but
a strong
finish with this Massive Trophy Moose. The only bad thing was
it was the smaller of the two Moose we were stalking. The
Trophy Moose Quality was 2nd to none. Dale P
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