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Bear hunts are 10 full days. Spring Hunts are during the
even years, 2008, 2010 and so on – May 10th through May 25th.
Longer days and thicker hides are evident and present more
daylight for Brown bear hunting and harvest. The fall hunts
take place October 1st through October 21st during the odd
years 2007, 2009 and so on. The Brownies will have tremendous
hides during the fall. This is the best Time for archery hunts
to take place. The surrounding rivers and streams support
strong salmon runs which support brownies gathering on these
waterways to gorge on salmon to put on needed weight to support
there hibernation period. We do not anticipate the hunts to
take this long to harvest your Trophy. Some bears on occasion
are harvested on the last day as well as the first day of
a scheduled hunt. The Alaskan peninsula has some of the most
severe weather in the world, especially during the fall. With
this in mind, unfortunately this is where the bears live and
strive; we must endure and tolerate the weather as the bears
do. In the event that your trophy has not been taken
in this time frame, we may at our discretion extend your hunt
at our expense to see your goals are met. We will to do everything
a hunter is willing to participate in to achieve complete
satisfaction and success with great emphasis on quality trophy
size and harvest.
TROPHY CARE:
Once you have downed your trophy and tagged It, It will be
professionally skinned, fleshed, salted, and dried. We will
then prepare it for transportation to accompany you. We recommend
and use one of Alaska’s finest Studio Taxidermist for trophy
mounts, however you may also have someone else in mind where
your trophy mount is concerned, In either event it will be
prepared and ready too accompany you for transportation.
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