Caribou Hunting in Alaska - Drop Hunt

Adventure #: 02A
Guide Status: Unguided
Region: Western Alaska
Lodging: Tent Camp
Cost: $2650  

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Alaskan Extremely Remote Fly-In Self-Guided Caribou Drop Hunt!

Justin Johnson's Trophy Alaskan Bull CaribouJustin Johnson's Trophy Alaskan Bull CaribouIf you've been looking for an extremely remote, self-guided fly-in caribou drop hunt that normally has 90-100% success, then this is the hunt for you. The Alaskan Barren Ground 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. This self-guided drop hunt takes place approximately 300 to 360 miles west of Anchorage, Alaska. You will hunt the famous Mulchatna Caribou herd in units 17, 18 or 19. These hunts take place from September 1st to the 15th each year for non-residents. Alaskan residents are able to hunt with us to the end of September.

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(References & photographs from past hunters furnished upon request)

 

 

 

This remote7 to 9-day caribou drop hunt includes:

  • Bush flights from a small town in western Alaska to the remote caribou hunting area & return.
  • One check flight weather permitting, all meat, hide, rack & baggage hauling back to the small town.
  • Placement of you and your group into a prime remote fly-in caribou area.
  • Tents, cooking & eating equipment, cook stove & fuel, salt for your capes/hides, pepper to protect the meat and bear spray.
  • Two-way radio, tarps, dry bags, 5 gallon water jug, and sleeping pads.
  • Five to seven days of hunting weather permitting or more.
  • Self service meat shed and cleaning area in the small Alaska town.

All for only $2,650.00 USD per hunter

(Based on a party of two or more)

The cost for a non-hunter is $1,776.00 per person

Your group supplies:

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

 

 

On this fantastic extremely remote fly-in caribou hunting adventure, in some cases, you can fish for salmon, northern pike or arctic grayling and hunt for ptarmigan, black bear, wolf and wolverine. Non-residents are allowed to harvest one bull caribou per person in units 17, 18 & 19. A few sub-units allow non-resident hunters to harvest one cow or one bull.

We invite you to come to Alaska to experience a caribou hunt that you will remember for the rest of your life!

The cost of licenses and tags are as follows: General hunting $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 subject to change without notice.

(If you are a single hunter we may be able to team you up with another single hunter)

Boone & Crockett Alaskan BullBoone & Crockett Alaskan BullWe offer remote self-guided & fully guided fly-in moose hunts.

Our remote self-guided moose drop hunts run $4,500 and our self-guided moose float hunts run $4,500 to $5,500 USD per hunter, see adventure flyers - 2B8, 2E8 or 2F8 for details.

 

 

 

14-20 day two-camp moose & caribou self-guided combination drop hunts are available and run $5,720 USD per hunter - if interested ask us for a flyer on adventure-2G8.

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

We offer many fully-guided big game hunting adventures through out the world.

For additional information on our outstanding "Extremely Remote Self-Guided Caribou Drop Hunt" or to make a reservation, 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!

(Adventure-2A8) Revised 01-28-08