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I would like to fish and hunt Alaska, been thinking about it for years. Maybe combine a salmon run with some black bear hunting or deer hunting. What is the best way to go about it?
 
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I've never personally been on an easy Alaskan hunt. You might want to ask what hunt has the highest success rates or least amount of travel involved.

From my perspective, when the Mulchatna herd was at its peak that was about the "easiest" hunt I was on in Alaska. Success rates were extremely high and we had just one extra flight from Anchorage.

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I would like to fish and hunt Alaska, been thinking about it for years. Maybe combine a salmon run with some black bear hunting or deer hunting. What is the best way to go about it?


A P.W.S. boat based black bear/ fishing / hunt is as easy as it will ever get!!
 
Posts: 2362 | Location: KENAI, ALASKA | Registered: 10 November 2001Reply With Quote
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Depends on what you mean by easy. The easiest in AK are probably black bear on a bait station or a late season deer hunt from a boat.

I just finished a brown bear hunt were we took the first bear a little over 100 yards from our tents at 8:30 opening morning and before we finished skinning that one two more walked withen a few yards of us. That is the exception for brown bears.


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Prince Of Wales Island black bear / fishing trip. Easy DIY hunt with huge success. 4 of us took 3 bears & caught fish and trapped crabs. Two of the bears were B&C size. Rent a cabin, cook for yourself & enjoy a great place.
 
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Take a look at Alaska Coastal Marine - Spring Black Bear / Halibut in PWS. Great outfit.
 
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I guess easy wasn't the right word. I mostly meant an enjoyable trip with lots happening. I like the do it yourself hunting and lived in Wyoming most of my life so cold isn't that big of a problem.


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SE or PWS spring black bear/fishing combo. A fun and (potentially) relatively easier hunt.

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How about salmon, reindeer and seal for a combo ?
 
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