4 Day/4 Night Duck Hunting

- Experience the Ultimate Alaska Fall Sea Duck Hunt with WSL!
- Come chase sea ducks in one of the most productive and breathtaking coastal environments on the planet out of WSL in Sitka, Alaska. Our late-season sea duck hunts take you into remote Southeast Alaska waters where massive concentrations of sea ducks — including scoters, long-tailed ducks, goldeneyes, mergansers and the iconic Harlequin — gather in numbers you simply won’t find anywhere else in the world.
- We also offer big game transportation services for hunters looking for safe and reliable access to remote hunting areas. This is a non-guided, transportation-only service, giving clients the freedom to choose where and how they hunt. With decades of local experience, our professional team focuses on getting hunters to and from their chosen locations safely, efficiently, and on schedule, providing dependable logistics in some of Southeast Alaska’s most rugged terrain.
About this hunt
| Hunting season: | Sep 5, 2026 - Nov 30, 2026 |
| Best time for hunting: | Oct 15, 2026 - Nov 30, 2026 |
Where you will hunt
Territory
| Fence type: | Not fenced |
| Territory size: | 10,000+ |
| Languages spoken by staff: | English |
| Operating since: | 2023 year |
Where you will stay
Lodge
How to get there
Navigation guidelines
| Transfer from airport: | No |
| 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
- Snacks
- Beverages/soft drinks
- Field trophy preparation
Price does NOT include
- Hunting license
- Ammunition
- Alcoholic drinks
- Gratuities
Cancellation
- To secure your fishing dates, a $1,000 deposit per person is required within 14 days of booking. The remaining balance is due 60 days prior to arrival at Wild Strawberry Lodge. We recommend booking well in advance to secure your preferred dates, captain, and accommodations.
- Cancellation Policy:
- Deposits and payments are non-refundable for cancellations within 60 days of your trip unless we can refill your cancelled dates.
- A $250 administrative fee per person applies to all refunds.
- Changes to confirmed reservation dates are treated as cancellations and are subject to our policy.
- In case of cancellation, you may opt to receive 75% of your paid amount or 100% as credit for a future trip within the same or following year, subject to availability and rates.
- Please note, Alaska Premier Charters, Inc. is not liable for emergency decisions by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game or acts of nature. We strongly recommend trip insurance to safeguard against unforeseen cancellations.
Wounding
Wounding section, please put we comply with all of Alaska ADFG laws. Wounded waterfowl will be counted towards the hunters daily and bag limit.Payment
Deposit
Final payment
Paid 60 days before huntPayment notes
TAGs & licenses
Big Game
Big game hunting in Alaska includes many sought after species such as Moose, Caribou, Dall sheep, and many others.
Most hunts are general season, i.e. available with “over-the-counter” tags/permits, while certain high-demand hunts are allocated by lottery drawing. The application period for drawing permits is typically in November – December, with results announced in late winter. Both residents and non-residents can apply for most draws.
Non-resident hunters, in addition to purchasing Alaska annual hunting license, must buy an appropriate locking-tag for each big game animal hunted (e.g. moose tag, caribou tag) which needs to be affixed to the animal immediately after harvest and remain until the meat is processed.
Residents of Alaska do not need to buy tags for most species (except a locking-tag for brown bear or muskox in certain hunts).
Besides drawing options, some hunts are registration permits (first-come, first-served, often available in-season) or harvest tickets (free, but required for general hunts of species like moose, caribou, deer) which need to be carried in the field and returned to Fish and Game with harvest report.
Small Game
Small game in Alaska – including upland game birds (ptarmigan, grouse), waterfowl (ducks, geese), and small mammals like snowshoe hare – is generally available over the counter with no special draw. A standard hunting license allows residents and non-residents to hunt small game. However, migratory bird hunting does require acquiring Federal and State Duck Stamps. Additionally, Alaska requires proof of participation in the Harvest Information Program (HIP) for migratory bird hunters (a free HIP registration).
Upland game bird and small game hunting do not require tags or stamps, but bag limits and season dates vary by area.
Documents that you need for hunting in Alaska:
- Alaska Hunting License – Available in Resident, Non-Resident, and Non-Resident Alien versions (e.g. an annual non-resident hunting license)
- Permits/Harvest Tickets – a drawing permit (if you won a lottery), a registration permit, or a harvest ticket per huntable species
- Non-resident hunters will need big game tags (Locking-Tags) for each big game species hunted
Residents need a locking-tag only for certain species (brown/grizzly bear and muskox in some hunts) - Hunter Education Certificate
- Bowhunter/Crossbow/Muzzleloader Education proof (if needed)
- State & Federal Duck Stamps + HIP registration confirmation
Minimum Hunter Age
Alaska does not specify a minimum age for hunting, but there are strict supervision and education rules for young hunters. Hunters under 10 years old cannot hunt big game and must be under direct immediate supervision of a licensed adult if they accompany a hunt.
10+ years old - a successfully completed Hunter Education course is required.
Links to Read More Information
- https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/ (Alaska Department of Fish & Game)
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