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Exclusive - Use Guide Area

Alaska Peninsula Trophy Brown Bear Hunt
AT THE END OF THE ALASKA PENINSULA, between Cold Bay and False Pass , Alaska is my unique trophy brown bear camp, home to some of the world’s largest brown bear!  I hold the exclusive-use guide area permit for this region within the world famous Izembek National Wildlife Refuge – my guides and I are the only guides allowed to legally hunt within this region. 
My area encompasses most of the land surrounding Morzhovoi Bay and we have had excellent success in this area on truly world class bears.  Under my exclusive-use guide permit I am allowed three bear permits each fall and three bear permits each spring and thus far all bears harvested have squared over 10 feet, save one bow hunters brown bear that squared at 9’ 11” !  In 2006 we harvested a WORLD RECORD brown bear that had a skull measuring nearly 29 inches! Here are some pictures.
  This region of the Alaska Peninsula consistently produces some of the largest, record-book brown bear in the world!  You can expect to generally view up to 10 to 30 bears during your



 

BROWN BEAR in the ALASKA PENINSULA


We have three separate camps situated throughout the area, each with a guide and hunter in each camp.  The camps are generally comprised of two “Bomb Shelter” style (approximately 9’x9’ tents), one of which is used as the cooking and dining tent and the other as the sleeping tent.  Cots are provided in the sleeping tents to aid in comfort and all hunting within the area is done on foot.

This remote bay is the farthest west bay on the Pacific Coast mainland of North America .  In fact it is even farther west than most of Hawaii .  At the head of the Bay, only a few miles of rolling tundra separates the mighty Pacific Ocean from the treacherous Bering Sea . 
This hunt does require patience, resilience to inclement weather, and sometimes just plain “nasty” storms, and a great deal of glassing.  It is almost guaranteed that you will lose at least two or three days, at a minimum, of hunting due to bad weather and that is why, unlike many other Alaska, Peninsula guides, I make all of my brown bear hunts 14 days!  Though this secluded bay is logistically expensive and difficult to get to, if you are looking for a huge, potentially record book, brown bear and an adrenalin pumping experience you'll not soon forget, this is the place to hunt!  
 

Alaskan Perimeter Expeditions

P.O. Box 329

Ester, AK. 99725

PHONE 907-223-3226 or 907-456-4868

FAX 907-479-8240

Henry@AlaskanPerimeterExpeditions.com


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