Alaska Moose Hunts
2 Prime Areas: KNWR and the Alaska Range
Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge (KNWR)
Our KNWR moose hunt is by drawing permit only. The drawing application period is the month of November and results are typically released by mid-February. Prospective hunters must have a guide-client agreement on file with the State of Alaska Department of Fish & Game before their drawing application will be processed. Interested hunters should contact us early to ensure that the proper paperwork is completed in time for the drawing.
Hunt Dates
Hunt 1: September 5 – 14
Hunt 2: September 16 – 25
What to expect
August and September make up Alaska’s rainy season. Hunters should be prepared for rain. Hunters in the KNWR should also be prepared for thick gnats and mosquitoes and should bring bug nets to cover their faces. The area is a true refuge. Our mandate is to not “leave a footprint.” Our camps consist of wall tents with wood burning stoves, free standing backpack tents, or sleeping in boats.
The hunter may take one hindquarter and the backstraps from his/her moose. The rest of the meat will be donated to the local residents.
1×1 Hunts
1 guide / hunter
Includes transportation from Huslia
Other The species listed below can also be taken.
Black Bear – trophy fee not required
Wolf – trophy fee not required
Grizzly Bear – call for current rates
Transportation
We use boats to get around, but most hunting is done on land (unless hunter has a disability that precludes this).
Alaska Range
Our moose hunts are conducted in the Alaska Range, southeast of Fairbanks.
Hunt Dates
September 1-8
September 9-16
September 18-25
What to expect
August and September make up Alaska’s rainy season. Hunters should be prepared for rain. The base camp consists of a cabin. Base camp is located on a ridge overlooking prime moose, caribou, and bear habitat. Spike camps are wall tents with cots and wood burning stoves. Caribou may be harvested by drawing permit only. The application period for the caribou drawing is in May.
Transportation
ATVs are used and it is approximately a three hour ride from the air strip to the base camp.
1×1 Hunts
1 guide / hunter
Includes transportation to the field from Fairbanks
Other
The species listed below can also be taken. Their applicable trophy fees are noted.
Black Bear – trophy fee not required
Wolf – trophy fee not required
Grizzly Bear
Caribou -by drawing permit only
Dall Sheep –
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