Alaska Black & Brown Bear Combination Hunt Overview
The Alaska Black & Brown Bear Combination Hunt takes place in Unit 17 of Southwestern Alaska, just north of the world-famous Bristol Bay region. This hunt is designed for hunters seeking a true Alaskan adventure in remote country with exceptional bear numbers. Because of liberal regulations in this unit, hunters may harvest up to five bears per person, creating outstanding opportunity and value.
Remote Fly-In Camps & Seamless Logistics
All camps are located in extremely remote areas and are accessed only by small wheel aircraft, ensuring minimal pressure and pristine conditions. Hunters begin their journey by flying into Anchorage with the required gear list. From there, travel continues to Dillingham, Alaska, where an overnight stay at a local lodge is included. The following morning, the outfitter’s charter partner flies hunters directly into the main camp and then onward to individual spike camps. Consequently, the transition into the field is efficient and well organized.
Comfortable Spike Camps in the Wilderness
Despite the remote setting, camps are exceptionally well equipped. Spacious tents, cots, lanterns, kerosene heaters, propane stoves, tables, chairs, private pit privies, emergency supplies, and real home-cooked meals are all provided. As a result, hunters enjoy comfort and safety while fully immersed in the Alaskan backcountry. Hunts typically run 10 days or longer, depending on the species pursued.
Spot-and-Stalk Hunting & Multi-Species Options
Hunting is conducted using the spot-and-stalk method, with most days involving limited walking—usually no more than two miles—combined with extensive glassing from strategic vantage points. Furthermore, this outfitter can package multi-species hunts, allowing hunters to pursue additional game during the same trip. Because of travel requirements, hunters should plan for at least two travel days on each end of the hunt.
Trophy Care & Professional Handling
Once animals are harvested, all meat and trophies are salvaged according to Alaska game laws. Capes are fleshed, turned, and salted in camp, while meat is carefully hung in clean, dry bags. Finally, trophies and meat are flown back to Anchorage, where a professional expeditor completes preparation and shipping.
A True Top-Shelf Alaskan Bear Hunt
Ultimately, the Alaska Black & Brown Bear Combination Hunt delivers exceptional trophy quality, experienced guides, and a well-managed remote experience. For hunters seeking adventure, opportunity, and professionalism, this hunt consistently exceeds expectations.
Specific Pricing
(2023 Rates/Inquire for updated pricing)
10-Day, 1×1 Black Bear Hunt: $21,000.00 USD/PP
10-Day, 2×1 Black Bear Hunt: $16,000.00 USD/PP
Trophy Fees:
No Trophy Fee Due for First Animal Harvested.
All Wolves are Free.
Unit 17 has a 2-Brown Bear & 3-Black Bear Harvest Limit, A hunter can take other animals if they choose. The harvest of these animals is on a trophy fee basis as follows:
Brown Bear: $5,000.00 USD
Black Bear: $2,500.00 USD
Wolverine: $2,500.00 USD
Wolves: Free
ADVENTURE #
BB4818BA
SPECIES HUNTED
Black Bear, Alaskan Coastal Brown Bear, Wolverine, Wolves
OTHER COSTS
Tips & Gratuities (10%), Airfare, Shipping of Trophies back to Residence, Processing of Meat & Trophies.
LOCATION
Unit 17, Alaska, USA
INCLUSIONS
Lodging, Meals, License, Tags, Round-Trip Travel from Dillingham, AK, 1-Night Stay in a Lodge in Dillingham, AK, Professional Guiding, Trophy Handling & Preparation, Shipping Trophies & Meat to Anchorage
DATES
August – September
NEAREST AIRPORT
Dillingham Airport (DLG)
ACCOMMODATIONS
Log Cabin, Tent Camp
TRANSPORTATION
Bush Plane, Hiking


























































