Brown Bear Hunting

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Permit Hunt Announcement: Permit Hunt Applications Being Accepted Every Year – Nov. 1 – December 31

Alaska Fish & Game announced that they will take permit applications for the lottery each year. The period that they accept these applications is November 1 – December 31 each year. If you are considering an Alaskan hunting trip that offers permits by lottery, please contact Northern Air Trophy at your earliest opportunity for assistance with the permit application.

Grizzlies and Brown Bears
Although very similar, brown bears are larger and live within 100 miles of the coast where they feed on nutrient-rich fish in the rivers and tributaries. Grizzly bears are smaller, much more aggressive and live more than 100 miles from the coast. They eat whatever they can to survive and are much more dangerous when encountering humans.

Brown Bear Hunting Season
Alaska’s brown bear hunt occurs in May on even numbered years and October on odd numbered years.

Brown Bear Hunting Base
All brown bear hunts are based out of Port Moler on the Alaskan Peninsula. You’ll take a flight from your location to Anchorage and than an Alaska Airlines flight from Anchorage to King Salmon and then another flight to Port Moler. Our staff will meet you at the airport and help get your gear to our base as we prepare for your hunt.

The weather throughout the Alaskan Peninsula can vary greatly. We do not fly if there is any chance we may be putting anyone at risk.

Guided Brown Bear Hunts Include
We take care of all the equipment you and your guide will need. You’ll have excellent tents, cooking gear, food and access to the finest brown bear hunting in the world. Your professional guide will ensure your enjoyment of the topography and help you find and stalk the trophy brown bear you’ve been dreaming of. The guide will help with cooking, safety and the care of your bear’s hide.

Guided Brown Bear Hunts Do Not Include
Guided hunts do not include your Alaska hunting license or brown bear hunting tags. Once you return to Port Moler, we can suggest taxidermists or guide you on proper shipment of your hide back home. Northern Air Trophy is not responsible for your hide. We can only offer verbal assistance so that you can understand the options available and make choices based on your budget. Make sure to allow extra time when you return to Port Moler so that you can properly handle your trophy prior to making your way for home.

Rates
Our rates for each hunter are $18,500 per person.

You will also buy an Alaska hunting license and non-residents must buy a $500 brown bear tag.

Northern Air Trophy requires a 50 percent deposit that you will want to pay as soon as possible.

Northern Air Trophy provides a 15 percent discount to those active in the military.

Pre-Trip Planning
The attached document contains all you will need to know to effectively plan your hunt with information about Port Moler, airline tickets, packing checklists, etc. After reviewing this document, you will want to make a call to Julie Owen to ensure availability and to begin processing our agreement and your hunting deposit.

Click here to download the Pre-Trip Planning .pdf file.

NORTHERN AIR TROPHY
Matt & Julie Owen
Box 753
Kasilof, Alaska 99610

907-262-1091
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