Alaska Caribou & Big Game Float Hunting

Adventure #: 02C
Guide Status: Unguided
Region: Western Alaska
Lodging: Tent
Cost: $3150  

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Alaska Self-Guided Caribou & Big Game Extremely Remote

Float Hunting

and

Fishing Adventure

One Happy Caribou HunterOne Happy Caribou HunterIf you’ve been looking for an extremely remote and exciting fly-in caribou & big game float hunting & fishing trip then this is the hunt for you.

 

 

 

The Alaskan bull caribou not only have some of the largest antlers in North America but they also have the largest bodies. On this trip you can also hunt for black bear, wolf and wolverine.

Many Boone & Crockett and Pope & Young record book animals are taken each year in Alaska. This self-guided float hunting & fishing adventure takes place about 300 miles west of Anchorage, Alaska.

Win likes to fish & hunt with AITWWin likes to fish & hunt with AITWThis caribou/big game float hunting & fishing trip is being offered for the first time in 2008. The hunt will take place from September 1st to the 15th, 2008. The hunt will take place in unit 19B.

 

 

 

We supply lists of suggested equipment, clothing, tackle and food for this hunt.

This exciting 8 to 12-day Alaska float hunting adventure includes;

 

(You should plan for 5 to 8 actual hunting days or more)

  • Bush flights from a small Alaskan town to the hunting area and return.
  • Rubber raft with rowing frame and oars, pump, patch kit & life jackets.
  • Dry bags, water proof bag tags and extra gear straps.
  • All meat, hide/cape & rack hauling from pick up point on the river back to a small Alaskan town.
  • Placement of you and your group into a remote caribou & big game float hunting area.
  • Tents, cooking & eating equipment, cook stove & fuel, 5 gallon water jug, salt for your capes/hides, pepper for your meat & bear spray.
  • A two-way radio, tarps, and sleeping pads.
  • Game shed and cleaning station in the small town.
  • One check flight weather permitting.

All for only $3,150 USD per hunter or non-hunter

(Based on a party of two or more)
 
The cost for a non-hunting companion runs $1,650 USD per person 

These exciting caribou/big game float hunts are very limited and will be sold on a first come first serve basis only.

Your group supplies:

  • Hunting & fishing licenses
  • Sleeping bags
  • Food and beverages
  • Bow, rifle, handgun or muzzleloader
  • Clothing, meat bags/boxes & backpacks
  • Fishing & hunting equipment

Win Worrall with Alaskan Arctic GraylingWin Worrall with Alaskan Arctic GraylingOn this fantastic caribou/big game float hunting adventure you can fish for silver salmon, ake trout, rainbow trout, char and grayling.

The cost of licenses and tags are extra and are as follows: General hunting license $85, caribou tag $325, black bear tags $225 each, wolf tags $30 each or no charge, wolverine tag $175 and a fishing license runs about $35.

All prices are in US funds and are subject to change without notice

 

 

Self-guided fly-in caribou drop hunts are available at a cost of $2,650; see adventure flyer 2A (Caribou Hunting in Alaska) for details.

14 to17 day, two camp Alaska moose & Alaska caribou self-guided combination drop hunt runs $5,720; see adventure flyer 2G.

Self-guided Alaska big game float hunting trips run from $4,500 to $5,500; see adventure flyers 2EA or 2F for the details.

Hunters that are not U.S. citizens must hunt with a licensed guide in Alaska.

We invite you to come to Alaska to experience an "Extremely Remote Caribou & Big Game Float Hunting & Fishing Adventure" that you'll “Remember for the Rest of Your Life”

Caribou Float Hunting CountryCaribou Float Hunting CountryFor further information on this outstanding remote “Alaskan Caribou & Big Game Float Hunting & Fishing Adventure” or to make your reservation, contact us today at Adventures In The Wild.

 

 

 

We offer many other worldwide outdoor adventures – for details ask for our free hunting and fishing flyer lists.

Thank you for contacting us here at Adventures In The Wild!

Dave Mason

(Adventure-2C8) Revised 01-10-08