Alaska Brown Bear Hunting – A Game Of Huge Proportions
In a game where to lose means to die, Alaska Brown Bear hunting is certainly one of the most exhilarating experiences to be had along the frozen windswept tundra of the Alaskan wilderness.
During the spring and summer hunts of the Alaskan Brown Bear, you’ll be up against some of the fiercest predators known to man, capable of killing you with a single swipe of their enormous claws.
If you are to succeed in your plight against the Brown Bear, you will leave with an entire new perspective for these beasts, and the nature of the Alaskan wilderness.
Alaska Brown Bear hunting is not for the timid, or inexperienced, it requires a tremendous knowledge of the terrain, stamina, marksmanship, and a fearless heart, if you hope to succeed.
There are many guides available for these excursions, but none better than my friend Mr. Byron Lamb. Byron is truly a profession, and has been hunting big game for many years. He describes his business as “a small personalized hunting guide and outfitter”.
Let his expertise guide you along the Alaskan tundra in search for Brown Bear. Located in Dillingham, Alaska, Byron offers 10 day trips with a remarkable success rate of 85-100%! Byron focuses his hunting trips in Southwest Alaska specifically in the drainages of Bristol Bay.
Byron is passionate about hunting for Alaska Brown Bear and his enthusiasm and personal attention continues to garner repeat customers. Each year dozens of Brown Bears are taken, ranging from 8.5-10 ft., skull sizes from 24-28 in., and weighting anywhere from 500-1000 lbs. Year after year this superb brownie country yields some of the biggest and most beautiful bears in the entire world, and somewhere, a trophy you’d truly be proud of is out there.
Alaska Brown Bear Hunting Season Info:
- Spring Dates: March 26th – May 7th
- Fall Dates: September 5th – October 15th
Still interested in Alaska brown bear hunting? Well, you’ll need to do your homework. It is easiest to hook up with a reputable hunting guide as one of the requirements of Alaska brown bear hunting is that a non-resident of Alaska must either be accompanied by a registered Alaskan guide or a relative within the second degree of kindred.
A registration license, hunting permit and a brown bear tag are also required before starting your hunting trip.
Many report that Alaska brown bear hunting is the thrill of a lifetime and are often repeat customers with the well known outfitters. Won’t you take the challenge?
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