Page 1 of Alaska Wilderness Hunting For Brown Bear, Dall Sheep, Alaska Yukon Moose by Alaska Hunts
there is simply a difference between hunting alaska and hunting the lower forty-eight when you are tired of barbedwire and private land hassles tired of orange-clad hunters on the other side of every oak and when you are finally tired of the same old civilized routine then you are on your way to becoming a candidate for an actual hunt in the wilderness it is quite impossible to convey to the cheechako greenhorn the enormity and the difficulty of this country we call the last frontier it is certainly not for everyone but don t allow that to scare you off for as long as you can handle sleeping on the ground in a cold cramped tent fjord glacial streams with bare legs and clenched teeth stumble all day with a sixty pound pack and still get your beauty rest while dreaming of the grizzly that might just poke his head through the side of the tent well you ve got it made randy weir s sept 2001 ram 37 brown bear are hunted on the world famous alaska peninsula in the fall of odd numbered years and the spring of even numbered years dall sheep may be hunted in the chugach or talkeetna mountains trophy moose are pursued on the alaska peninsula areas for other species will vary tony with a grizzly harvested by derek harbula oct 2001 on the alaska peninsula tony dingess 220 fowler branch harts wv 25524 ph 304-855-9301 e-mail tony@alaskahunts.net registered guide #1043
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