2023 Western Alaska Moose/Bear Hunt
Package price
Package price
with Grizzly Moose included

More about us
Our company was established in 2008 and operates in 2 territories.
- As full time Alaska hunting and fishing guides we offer our guest some of the best wilderness hunting and fishing adventures that Alaska has to offer. Growing up hunting and fishing and guiding from an early age, has taught me the respect for the animals that we chase.
- A successful Alaska hunting or trip comes down to one simple thing – experience. We’ve been using our unparalleled experience to lead clients into the rugged Alaska landscape on productive Alaska hunts for 10 years. Our professional Alaskan guide’s combined experience is over 100 years, and we are proud to offer trips focusing on wild animals that can only be found in the frontier landscape of our Alaska home.

About this hunt
We hunt moose out of our western Alaska camp that is located in GMU 19. Hunters on our moose hunting trips will be flown out to camps located with our 1500 square mile hunting area to spike camps, these camps are located on ridge tops and close to prime moose country. The Alaskan Yukon moose is the largest of the moose sub-species, and our hunting are has produced many trophy moose over the years. Our moose average around 61” and have great mass and heavy wide paddles. We hunt during the pre-rut and the moose are responding to calls very well during this time. Our moose country is not the typical swampy low land that most people are accustomed to hunting, we are hunting the rolling hills and large meadows. We only take 6 moose hunters per year and have maintained a very high success rate over the years. We hunt bears in unit 17 and 19 from our camp in western Alaska. The bears in unit 17 are considered brown bears and the bears in unit 19 are considered grizzly bears by SCI. Bears in these areas average around 8-8.5 feet square. There are many drainages that have salmon runs in our area, so the bears have plenty to eat. We hunt in two different game management areas, as our camp is located right on the border. Moose season in both areas opens on September 5 th and closes in one area on the 15 th and the 20 th in the northern area. We also employ 1 packer for each moose hunter we book so you and your guide will be able to go further to get your bull and not have to worry about the meat spoiling. This also comes in handy if you are on a combo hunt as you will be able to spend more time hunting bears after you get your moose.
Guided
(Difficult trip)
Rifle Hunting
Stalking
Hunting season: 5 Sep 2023 - 20 Sep 2023
Where you will hunt
Territory
Fence type: Not fenced
Territory size: 1500 Square Miles
Languages spoken by staff: English
Operating since: 1998 year
Structure by elevation
Plains: 40%
Hills: 40%
Mountains: 20%
Structure by landscape
Fields/Bush: 40%
Forest: 40%
Agricultural lands: 20%
Entertainment services
Fishing
Where you will stay
Western Alaska Hunt Camp
Our Titnuk Camp is located in GMU 19 and is the jumping off point for our western Alaska brown bear hunts, grizzly hunts, and moose hunts. This camp is located 275 miles SW of Anchorage in the upper Bristol Bay area of Alaska. This is more a camp than a lodge with one main building, a shower building, 5 wall tents and a large cook tent. This camp is accessible by small bush equipped aircraft.
Facilities: Bathroom Outdoor shower
How to get there
Fly directly from your home to Fairbanks Alaska and spend the night in the Best western hotel. The next morning (as early as possible) have breakfast and catch the hotel shuttle bus to Wrights Air Service by 7 AM to the airport. Sign up to Anaktuvuk Pass village with the secretary at Wrights Air Service. You are responsible for all charter costs to and from Anaktuvuk Pass which is about $380.00 per person, roundtrip from Fairbanks. Here we will meet you and transport you to our lodge by super cub plane. The point of outfitting is when you arrive at our main lodge. hunters will have to fly to Anchorage Alaska, here you will have to overnight, and the following morning you will fly with Lake Clark Air to the town of King Salmon. Once you arrive in King Salmon you will be met by Branch River Air, they will transport you from the airport to the float plane base located a couple miles away. Branh River Air, will fly you to our main camp. Once here we will do our final paperwork and then you will be flown out to your spike camp. We operate to float equipped aircraft during bear season, a Cessna 185 and a Piper Super Cub. Our two airplanes are for the exclusive use of our guest and are used to support our camps and to relocate camps if we need to. Western Alaska is home to our Titnuk Camp, located in the Nushagak Hills the camp sits on a ridge that separates the Nushagak drainage and the Kuskokwim drainage. Our hunting area here is over 1500 square miles and contains some of the best brown bear habitat in the area. We take 5 spring brown bear hunters and 10 hunters in the fall. Our average bear from this area averages 8ft square and has a 24in skull.
Nearest airport: Fairbanks Airport
Distance from airport: 100 miles
Transfer from airport: No
Transfer from railway: No
Other information
Gun rental: Yes
Vaccination required: No
Terms
Price Includes
- Accommodation
- Transport on territory
- Guiding by PH
- Field trophy preparation
- Trophy measurement
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Beverages/soft drinks
Cancellation
- There will be no refund of deposit after 3 working days. Due to the nature of these trips we highly recommend trip insurance to cover any untimely accidents or emergencies that may arise on short notice. Certain prime weeks are reserved through Booking agents, shops and past guests on a first come basis, so we recommend booking up to 2 years in advance as many of our repeat guests do.
Price DOES NOT include
- Air Charter to camp 2000.00 RT
- Transfer from/to airport
- Tips
- Gun rental and ammunition
- Hunting license and permits
- Insurance
- All applicable taxes
- any necessary paperwork
Wounding
- All efforts will be made to retrieve a wounded animal, a wounded animal is considered a harvested animal.
Price Includes
- Accommodation
- Transport on territory
- Guiding by PH
- Field trophy preparation
- Trophy measurement
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Beverages/soft drinks
Price DOES NOT include
- Air Charter to camp 2000.00 RT
- Transfer from/to airport
- Tips
- Gun rental and ammunition
- Hunting license and permits
- Insurance
- All applicable taxes
- any necessary paperwork
Cancellation
- There will be no refund of deposit after 3 working days. Due to the nature of these trips we highly recommend trip insurance to cover any untimely accidents or emergencies that may arise on short notice. Certain prime weeks are reserved through Booking agents, shops and past guests on a first come basis, so we recommend booking up to 2 years in advance as many of our repeat guests do.
Wounding
- All efforts will be made to retrieve a wounded animal, a wounded animal is considered a harvested animal.
Payment
Deposit
Final payment
Reviews (2)
Bear Bones of a Hunt
That it was tough physically and mentally. The elements were brutal at times. The terrain was challenging and unforgiving. I like to earn what I have in life so all of this made the trophy of a lifetime after 13 days seem deserving.
It’s expensive! Not just my outfitter but any brown bear hunt is costly.
Moose Hunt 2015
Quality Base camp with internet and phone Comms. and Spike camp and equipment. Excellent Area, rich in game and exceptional Quality of species Trophies available. Owner Pilot in base camp on resupply and relocation runs daily weather allowing,. Daily Communications with base camp via inReach. Excellent expereience
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