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Alaska Big Game HuntingSalmon River Grizzly & Moose Hunt Patience is important when hunting these grizzlies which can congregate in a concentrated area of the river to feed on the last of the protein rich salmon before early winter sends them to the surrounding mountains hills and their dens. You can expect to see between one and ten grizzlies during your hunt and some of the encounters and shots have been as close as ten yards so calm nerves and a steady rifle can be quite advantageous! The weather, water level of the river and salmon run are all important and contributing factors to the density of the grizzlies on the river but they are also found feeding on berries in the “flats” in September if they are not on the river feeding on fish. Trophy bull moose are generally spotted from the excellent vantage points along the river and are hunted using the spot and stalk technique, as well as also being "called" towards hunte On this hunt, a hunter has the option of choosing which animal, Arctic grizzly or bull moose, is their top priority and primary objective. The other animal may be hunted provided you have purchased the necessary big game tag(s) and agree to pay the trophy fee upon harvesting a moose or grizzly as the second animal, if you so wish.
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