How much is a guided bear hunt in Alaska?

$20,000 per person, 7-days, fully guided (1X1). $18,000 per person, 7-days, based on two hunters, (2X1) guide service. Non-hunter/Videographer: $6,000 per person. Second Brown/Grizzly Bear trophy fee: $10,000.

How much is a guided grizzly bear hunt in Alaska?

The grizzly hunts take place in limited and difficult to access areas of Alaska and Canada. No wonder they command premium prices. A grizzly hunt with a reputable and well-equipped outfitter will start at about $12,000 and run all the way to $20,000.

Do you need a guide to hunt bear in Alaska?

Of all of Alaska’s species of big-game, there are only three that require you to hire a guide: Brown / grizzly bear, Dall sheep and Rocky Mountain goat. The rest are available to you on a do-it-yourself basis.

Do you need a guide to hunt black bear in Alaska?

Licenses, Harvest Tickets Permits, Locking-tags, and Guides Hunting licenses are required to hunt both black and brown/grizzly bears.

How much is a black bear tag in Alaska?

Licenses, Stamps, and Tags

Nonresident Tags: Do I need a guide? Nonresident
Nonresident Brown/Grizzly Bear Yes $1,000.00
Nonresident Black Bear $450.00
Nonresident Bison $900.00
Nonresident Caribou $650.00

How much is a grizzly bear tag in Alaska non-resident?

License: Brown Bear/Grizzly tag $1000, non-resident hunting license $160 and should be purchased online prior to arrival in Alaska.

How much is a non resident grizzly bear tag in Alaska?

Do you need a guide to hunt grizzly bears in Alaska?

A nonresident who hunts brown/grizzly bear, Dall sheep, or mountain goat must be personally accompanied by an Alaska-licensed guide OR by an Alaska resident 19 years of age or older who is within the “second degree of kindred” (see definitions below).

Where is the best black bear hunting in Alaska?

What are the best places to hunt black bears in Alaska? I think most would agree, southeast Alaska has the highest population of trophy black bears. With low populations of coastal brown bears, these apex predators can gorge on salmon and forage without worry of a mauling from their larger and more powerful cousins.

How much does a Kodiak bear hunt cost in Alaska?

$19,000 to $36,000
Guided Kodiak bear hunt prices range from $19,000 to $36,000, depending on the area and hunting style. Hunters should speak with our Hunt Advisors to narrow down the type of hunt desired. All Kodiak applications must be submitted by December 15th. For more information, see page 2 of the Drawing Permit Hunt Supplement.