Alaska Wolf Hunting '26

Gust Tunguing Jr. Owner
United States
Response rate: 63%
Response time: within a day
Our company was established in 2004 and operates in 1 territory.
  • At High Cache Alaskan Outfitters, we aim to provide the finest hunting experience for our clients. That is why we highly encourage people to schedule their trips during the ideal hunting season for the big game animal they want to hunt.
  • Gust Tunguing Jr. has over 20 years of experience guiding and participating in big game hunts in Alaska. As a lifelong resident, he knows the area like the back of his hand. He utilizes this knowledge to have a better chance at a successful hunting trip.

About this hunt

Hunting season for wolves begins in late February and ends around March, depending on the winter season and the amount of snowfall. Since the weather conditions can vary and temperature may get down to -10°C, we only take two hunters at a time. Our hunting trips also last around six to seven days only. After breakfast, we will pack our lunch and go out on snow machines. We can ride anywhere from 70-130 miles in a day to look for wolf tracks. Once we get back, we'll eat dinner, relax, and make a game plan for the next day. Once we find fresh wolf tracks, we will begin to follow them. One of the guides will track the wolf through the thick trees while you and another guide skirt around the tree line on snow machines waiting for the animal to get flushed out. You are allowed to hunt 10 wolves per day without the need for wolf tags. You can trophy hunt a wolverine for an additional fee. You must purchase a locking tag to take home your wolverine hunting trophy.
Guided
(Regular trip)
Rifle Hunting
Hunting season: Feb 20, 2026 - Mar 31, 2026

Where you will hunt

Territory

High Cache Alaskan Outfitters's secluded cabin is located in the hills 50 miles north of Koliganek, Alaska, which is up in the headwaters of the Nushagak River. This river gets all species of salmon, rainbow trout, Dolly Varden trout, northern pike, and grayling.
Fence type: Not fenced
Territory size: Unlimted
Languages spoken by staff: English
Operating since: 2004 year

Entertainment services

Fishing

Where you will stay

Cabin

High Cache Alaskan Outfitters' secluded cabin is located in the hills 50 miles north of Koliganek, Alaska, which is up in the headwaters of the Nushagak River. This river gets all species of salmon, rainbow trout, Dolly Varden trout, northern pike, and grayling.
Bathroom

How to get there

Navigation guidelines

You and your hunting party must fly from Anchorage to Dillingham first to pick up a moose registration permit at the Fish and Game office. Then, your group must fly to Koliganek, where our guide will meet up with you and jet boat everyone to our camp.
Nearest airport: Koliganek Airport
Transfer from airport: Yes
Transfer from railway: No

Other information

Gun rental: No
Vaccination required: No

Terms

Price includes

  • Accommodation
  • Transport on territory
  • Transfer from/to airport
  • Guiding by PH
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Beverages/soft drinks

Price does NOT include

  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Gratuities

Cancellation

Note that these hunts are nonrefundable. However, you can find another hunter to take your place for the guided trip.

Wounding

All efforts will be made to find a wounded animal

Payment

Deposit

50% based on trip price
Deposit deadline: 7 days after booking
Payment options provided by outfitter:
Bank transfer
Check
Credit card

Final payment

Paid 60 days before hunt
Payment options provided by outfitter:
Cash
Bank transfer
Check

Payment notes

Wolf hunts typically last for seven days. The perfect hunting season for this animal starts on February 20th and ends on March 20th.
US$ 10,000

This price includes:

Daily rate for 7 days
1 hunter
Wolf
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