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Black
Bear Alaska
Black
bears (Ursus
americanus) are the most abundant and widely distributed of the three
species of North American bears. They have been recorded in all states except
Hawaii. In Alaska, black bears occur over most of the forested areas of the
state. They are not found on the Seward Peninsula, on the Yukon-Kuskokwim
Delta, or north of the Brooks Range. They also are absent from some of the
large islands of the Gulf of Alaska, notably Kodiak, Montague, Hinchinbrook
and others, and from the Alaska Peninsula beyond the area of Lake Iliamma. In
Southeast Alaska, black bears occupy most islands with the exceptions of
Admiralty, Baranof, Chichagof, and Kruzof. These are inhabited by brown bears.
Both species occur on the southeastern mainland. Black bears are most often
associated with forests, but depending on the season of the year, they may be
found from sea level to alpine areas
The coastal Black
Bears of Alaska are some of the worlds largest and regularly exceed 350
pounds. Seven (7') bears with Boone and Crocket skulls are frequently taken. A
healthy bear will often put on 25 % more body weight by the time late fall
arrives. This means a 400 pounder in the spring can be in excess of 500 pounds
in the fall. The spring hunt consists of glassing and cruising the many
inlets, bays and passages for bears that are not only rutting, but feeding on
tender grasses near the ocean beaches. This hunt is conducted by boat and will
find you spending the majority of your day in the skiff or big boat cruising
for big bruins. When a suitable bear is spotted, then the excitement begins!
Stalking starts in the boat and ends usually within 100 yards of the boar
after a short walk along the beach or forest. Black bears can be one of the
hardest animals in Alaska to field judge and much care will be given to ensure
it is a mature male with prime hair. The jumbo Spot Shrimp, delectable
Dungeness Crab, delicious Butter Clams, giant King Salmon and ferocious
Halibut will occupy most of our daily activities while Black Bear hunting is
best done in the late afternoon till last light. Since sunset is normally at 9
to 10 pm, there is plenty of time to hunt and fish.
9 Day
Black bear hunts by boat starting at $ 3,500.00 per / hunter 3 minimum in
group
7 Day
Black bear hunt by Boat $ 4,500.00 per/person 2 hunters
7 Day
Black Bear & Wolves hunt by boat $ 5,900.00 per / person
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