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Donald Trump Jr.'s Hunting Trip Expected to Start As Rumors Swirl in Alaska

BY TOM BATCHELOR ON 12/10/20 AT 11:49 AM EST



Donald Trump Jr.'s long-planned hunting trip to Alaska is reportedly due to start any day now—months after an unnamed individual paid $150,000 to join the president's son on a week-long yacht excursion targeting dear and ducks.

KTOO, a local news network based out of the Alaskan capital, Juneau, said rumors were swirling that Trump Jr. was in town.

In February, the $150,000 "dream hunt" was raffled off with the winner joining Trump Jr. and his son on a yacht traveling along the Tongass National Forest coastline in southeastern Alaska.


The description of the prize said that Trump Jr. "needs no introduction" as someone "whose passion for the outdoors makes him the number one ambassador for our way of life."


Coastal Alaska Adventures, which will lead the hunt, said plans were in place to start, but only after the weather improves sufficiently.

Owner Keegan McCarthy told KTOO: "We're just on hold right now. We're going to be kind of waiting to see what happens here. Southeast has been getting hit pretty hard."


Organized by Safari Club International (SCI), the week-long event had initially been programmed for November. It was said to be held in part to launch the "Hunter Heritage Series," which will introduce young people to hunting.

The auction listing did not say which of Trump Jr.'s three sons—Donald Trump III, Spencer Frederick Trump and Tristan Milos Trump—will be on the trip.


Also in February, Trump Jr.—an avid hunter who has made several shooting trips to Alaska as well as over the border in Canada—was granted the right to hunt a grizzly bear near the Bering Sea town of Nome.

He was one of three who applied for around two-dozen places reserved for non-resident hunters.


Reuters reported that the state holds permit lotteries for bear, caribou, moose, and other animal hunting permits for the state's various regions. On average the number of applications far exceeds the number of spots available, the news agency added.


There are believed to be some 30,000 grizzly bears living in Alaska. The Trump administration has been criticized by environmental groups for proposing a rollback of a ban against baiting the bears in the state's national preserves.

State officials countered that it is necessary to kill more predators—including grizzlies—to open up more game hunting opportunities.

Trump Jr. has also traveled to countries including Mongolia and Zimbabwe for special trophy hunts.


Newsweek contacted a member of the Trump communications team and the Coastal Alaskan Adventures for comment.


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Donald Trump Jr.'s Hunting Trip Expected to Start As Rumors Swirl in Alaska

BY TOM BATCHELOR ON 12/10/20 AT 11:49 AM EST



Donald Trump Jr.'s long-planned hunting trip to Alaska is reportedly due to start any day now—months after an unnamed individual paid $150,000 to join the president's son on a week-long yacht excursion targeting dear and ducks.

KTOO, a local news network based out of the Alaskan capital, Juneau, said rumors were swirling that Trump Jr. was in town.

In February, the $150,000 "dream hunt" was raffled off with the winner joining Trump Jr. and his son on a yacht traveling along the Tongass National Forest coastline in southeastern Alaska.


The description of the prize said that Trump Jr. "needs no introduction" as someone "whose passion for the outdoors makes him the number one ambassador for our way of life."


Coastal Alaska Adventures, which will lead the hunt, said plans were in place to start, but only after the weather improves sufficiently.

Owner Keegan McCarthy told KTOO: "We're just on hold right now. We're going to be kind of waiting to see what happens here. Southeast has been getting hit pretty hard."


Organized by Safari Club International (SCI), the week-long event had initially been programmed for November. It was said to be held in part to launch the "Hunter Heritage Series," which will introduce young people to hunting.

The auction listing did not say which of Trump Jr.'s three sons—Donald Trump III, Spencer Frederick Trump and Tristan Milos Trump—will be on the trip.


Also in February, Trump Jr.—an avid hunter who has made several shooting trips to Alaska as well as over the border in Canada—was granted the right to hunt a grizzly bear near the Bering Sea town of Nome.

He was one of three who applied for around two-dozen places reserved for non-resident hunters.


Reuters reported that the state holds permit lotteries for bear, caribou, moose, and other animal hunting permits for the state's various regions. On average the number of applications far exceeds the number of spots available, the news agency added.


There are believed to be some 30,000 grizzly bears living in Alaska. The Trump administration has been criticized by environmental groups for proposing a rollback of a ban against baiting the bears in the state's national preserves.

State officials countered that it is necessary to kill more predators—including grizzlies—to open up more game hunting opportunities.

Trump Jr. has also traveled to countries including Mongolia and Zimbabwe for special trophy hunts.


Newsweek contacted a member of the Trump communications team and the Coastal Alaskan Adventures for comment.


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"Special trophy hunts"

"He was one of three who applied for around two-dozen places reserved for non-resident hunters"

They sure do every thing they can to make Jr's hunting sound underhanded.


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Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

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Wonder what he's shootin?


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Wonder what he's shootin?


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He must be hunting someone's kid because they said he was DEAR hunting. What a moronic newsweek report. When I was a kid my Dad had newsweek and I would read them. I never saw a misspelling in all the years I would read them. The news media in the US is just a subsidiary of Pravda. Be Well, Packy.
 
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Not a big fan of the Trump family, but they really need to stop demonizing Don Jr's sport.
 
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