Alaska Moose / Caribou Combo

Adventure #: 02G
Guide Status: Unguided
Region: Western Alaska
Lodging: Tent Camp
Cost: $3833 - $6520  

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Alaska Extremely Remote Fly-In Two-Camp Self-Guided Caribou Drop Hunt and Moose & Big Game Float Hunting & Fishing Special!

Beth with nice bullBeth with nice bullIf you've been looking for an extremely remote two-camp combination fly-in caribou and moose & big game hunting & fishing adventure that normally has had 40% - 64% past success on moose and 70% - 90% or better past success on caribou then this is the hunt for you.

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The Alaskan bull moose and the Alaskan bull caribou not only have the largest antlers in North America, but they also have the largest bodies. Many Boone & Crockett and Pope& Young record book animals are taken each year in Alaska.

 

These self-guided hunts take place about 300 miles west of Anchorage. All bull moose taken on this hunt must have an antler spread of at least 50" or more or have atleast four brow tines on one side. Over the years many bull moose have been taken with racks exceeding 60" in our hunting areas. Bull moose with racks from 50" to 70" or more are possible.

Our moose hunts take place from September 5th to September 20th. This is a two camp combination hunt. First we fly you out on a caribou drop hunt for 3 to 5 days then we pick you up and take you to float hunt for moose & big game in a totally different area for an additional 8 to 10 days. Our caribou hunts take place in units 17, 18 & 19. Our moose & big game float hunts take place in units 19B. The caribou season runs from September 1st to the 15th each year.

By hunting the two-camp method you normally increase your odds for getting both species tremendously.

We supply lists for suggested equipment, clothing, tackle, and food for this hunt. This hunt has produced many fine trophy bull moose, caribou, black bear, wolf and wolverines over the years.

The fishing is awesome on the float hunt and is world class.

This exciting 12 to 20 day plus two-camp moose, caribou & big game hunt includes:

  • Bush flights from a small Alaska town to the two hunting areas and return.
  • One check flight weather permitting & all meat, hide & rack hauling from camp back to a small town.
  • Placement of you and your group into two different prime remote moose & caribou hunting areas
  • Tents, cooking & eating equipment, cook stove & fuel, 5 gallon water jug, salt for your capes/hides, pepper for your meat and bear spray.
  • Two-way radio, tarps, dry bags and sleeping pads.
  • Meat shed and cleaning station in town.
  • 13' or 14' Otter rafts, rowing frame, cargo nets, oars, patch kit, pump and life jackets.

All for $5,720 or $6,520 USD per hunter

The cost for a non-hunting companion runs $3,833 or $5,216

The price varies per person depening on the river you elect to float

(Price based on a party of two or more)

You're Group Supplies:

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

Self-Guided Alaskan Float Hunt-Adventure-2GSelf-Guided Alaskan Float Hunt-Adventure-2GOn this fantastic two-camp caribou, moose & big game hunting & fishing adventure, in some cases, you can also fish for salmon, northern pike, arctic grayling, lake trout, rainbow trout & char and hunt for black bear, wolf & wolverine.

The cost of licenses and tags are as follows: General hunting license: $85, moose tag $400, black bear tags $225 each, caribou tag $325, wolverine tag $175 and wolf tags $30 each or no charge. Fishing licenses run between $35 to $60 per person.

We invite you to come to Alaska to experience a two-camp combination moose, caribou & big game hunting & fishing trip that You'll remember for the rest of your life!

We offer fully guided fly-in moose, grizzly/brown bear and caribou hunts.

Additionally we offer many other self-guided remote hunting trips for moose, caribou, wolf, wolverine and black bear.

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

References gladly furnished upon request.

(All prices subject to change with out notice)

2008 Moose Hunting Alert!

In 2006 some moose hunting units went to a shorter season, in 2007 some units went to a draw or permit system and in 2008 more than likely several units will go to a draw or permit system and some areas may be closed down for non-resident moose hunting.

We urge non-resident self-guided hunters to book now for the 2008 season if you want to hunt moose in Alaska!

Soon non-resident moose hunting may become "History" here in Alaska!

Dave Mason-AITW PresidentDave Mason-AITW PresidentFor further information on this two-camp combination moose and caribou drop hunt or to make a reservation, please contact us today at Adventures In The Wild.

We offer many other 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-2G8) Revised 01-10-08