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Predators
In the realm of hunting, predators represent some of the most exhilarating and challenging quarry for the skilled sportsman. This category encompasses a diverse range of species, including elusive mountain lions, cunning coyotes, and formidable black bears, each demonstrating unique behaviors and adaptations that enhance their survival in the wild. Hunting predators requires a profound understanding of their intricate patterns and habitats, as well as the utilization of specialized techniques such as calling, tracking, and ambushing. The thrill of pursuing these apex hunters not only tests an individual’s skill and patience but also fosters a deeper appreciation for wildlife conservation and the ecological balance they maintain. Whether in open fields or dense woods, the pursuit of predators offers an unforgettable experience that combines strategy, respect for nature, and the camaraderie of fellow enthusiasts.
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Florida Thermal Coyote Hunt
Not only will coyote hunting get your adrenaline going as they quickly come running into the call, but it also helps the local deer, hog, and turkey populations. We have access to thousands of acres right here in south Florida to try to slow down the coyote problem which is taking over much of the united states.
Coyote hunts are typically very fast-paced, 90% of the time we will see the dogs running in within 10 minutes of turning on the call. There is nothing like being able to detect a coyote in the pitch dark at 300 yards closing in on our call at a full run. If you are looking for a night away to do some hunting, then give us a call. The Price is for up to 2 people.
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Florida
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Coyote


$1,000
Seminole Prairie
Fair Chase
Private
None - Day Hunt
No
N/A
N/A
Meals Not Provided
Unspecified
1000
5-Day Guided Black Bear Hunt
Our guides are passionate hunters who bring a wealth of experience and an intimate knowledge of the local terrain, the wildlife and their behaviors. Their expertise extends beyond the pursuit itself—they know the intricacies of the area like the back of their hands. From understanding the local geography to recognizing wildlife habitats and habits, our guides provide a comprehensive and immersive experience. Our guides are committed to sharing their expertise and will be offering limited day guide service for our drop camp clients.
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Colorado
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Black Bear


$5,000
Sable Mountain Outfitters
Fair Chase
Public
Tent
Yes
Wood Burning Stove
Cot
Meals Not Provided
Unspecified
5000
Alaska Furbearer Hunt
JD’s Kniktuk Outfitters specializes in Alaska Brown Bear and Wolf hunting exclusively, but do offer a March furbearer hunt.
We are located approximately 300 miles west of Anchorage, Alaska, based out of Dillingham.
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Alaska
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Red Fox
Wolverine
Land Otter

JD's Kniktuk Outfitters
Fair Chase
Public
Cabin
Yes
Unspecified
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
Unit 10, Wolf Hunt, Cabin-Based, 5-Days, Using Trucks & Snowmobiles
Wolf hunting takes place in the winter months for the best opportunity. This is five fully guided days of hunting. This hunt is out of the lodge and includes home cooked meals with all the comforts of home. We will be calling and tracking to hunt the wolves. We travel by 4-wheel drive truck, ATVs, and snowmobiles. Once the pack is located, the hunt is on! So if you are inclined to an excellent winter adventure, this is the hunt for you.
This is five fully-guided days of hunting. You'll be staying at the Shattuck Creek hunting lodge, with homecooked meals and all the comforts of home.
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Idaho
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Wolf

$4,700
Shattuck Creek Outfitters
Fair Chase
Public
Cabin
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
4700
Includes Dogs
Guided 1x1 Washington Bear Hunt
Washington is a bear hunter's paradise, the bear population has been estimated as high as 30,000, the highest in the lower 48 states, and you can buy two tags over the counter. About 50% of the bear are off-color bear, so you can hunt for two different color bear on the same hunt. Hundreds of successful bear hunts confirm Bearpaw Outfitters are one of the most experienced and successful bear hunting outfitters in the business.
These are spot and stalk bear hunts using the advantage of natural food sources and Bearpaw Outfitter's extensive knowledge of bear habits. Spring Bear Hunts are also offered in Idaho. Bear hunts can be combined with turkey, deer, elk, varmints, or other hunts, ask Dale about the options available. With high bear numbers, numerous color phases, over the counter tags, reasonable pricing, the option to hunt a second bear, and these hunts are not physically demanding, this is about as good as it gets for spot & stalk bear hunting. Guided Hunt: A 5-day guided bear hunt including lodging, meals, guiding, field dressing, game recovery, and skinning.
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Washington
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Black Bear

$4,450
Bear Paw Outfitters
Fair Chase
Public
Lodge
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
4450
Boat-Based Alaska Black Bear Hunt, Fall
All of our hunts are fair chase and based from our vessel the Western Profit. For bear hunts, hunters will be accompanied by one of our guides in skiffs to locate animals, and then put ashore for the stalk. In the Sitka area, Kuiu island has the highest density black bear population anywhere in Alaska. There is also a healthy population of wolves on the island, and it is not unusual for hunters to have an opportunity at a wolf during black bear hunts.
In general bear hunting is more relaxed than many other hunts. Typically the hunt will not begin until afternoon when things have warmed up a bit and bears are more active. So sleeping in is actually a thing on bear hunts! Typically a leisurely breakfast aboard the boat is followed up by a few hours of relaxing glassing where all manner of animals from bears, whales, deer, moose, sea otters, harbor seals, eagles and any number of other species may be observed. Not to mention the amazing scenery that is southeast Alaska. Or if you’re lucky, go pull up a pot of crabs for lunch/dinner!
Next comes lunch, which tends to be the heaviest meal of the day. After that hunters and guides launch in the skiffs to begin the hunt. Hunting style, locales, and equipment differ between spring and fall, so we will break those out a bit more below. Fall brings streams full of spawning salmon to southeast Alaska. During this time bears are in the last desperate rush to pack on calories before the long winter hibernation. Egg laden salmon in the tight confines of a stream are a bonanza of high fat calorie protein, and the final significant feast before winter sets in and the bears den up until Spring. For this reason, bears are hyper focused on feeding, and it is not unusual to see large numbers in a small area simply feeding.
During the Fall the focus shifts to these stream bound bears as they gorge themselves on salmon. It is common to see as many as 25 bears on a fall hunt. Hunters and guides will still use skiffs to go from the boat to shore, but then they follow the stream upward to find an appropriate location to observe bears as they come and go. The fall gives a better opportunity for archery hunters due to the close proximity of the bear. How close? Close enough to see the bear’s breath! Fall hunts are our favorite due to the amount of animal activity! Fall hunts tend to be colder and wetter than the Spring hunt, so the right gear, especially rain gear, is even more important.
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Alaska
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Black Bear

Alaska Raven Guides LLC
Fair Chase
Public
Fishing Boat
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
1-Day Guided Coyote Hunt
Bearpaw Outfitters offer guided and unguided coyote hunts and coyote hunting information for numerous areas in Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Washington. Coyotes can be hunted year around in all four states and they can be hunted in combination with other species which may be in season. Bearpaw Outfitters know the best hotspots for hunting Coyotes and they also lease thousands of acres of the best private ranches for their hunts. Any necessary licenses are sold over the counter, hunters of any age can buy licenses in Washington.
Coyote Hunting is good most anytime of the year, but late spring, early summer, and mid-winter can be especially good. Shot opportunity on guided coyote hunts is usually 50% to 100%. Unguided hunts could range anywhere from 0% to 100%. Shooting distances can vary from 5 yards to 300 yards. Sight your rifle dead on at 200 yards. Private Ranches: These properties range in size from 50 acres to 2500 acres and offer excellent hunting. These properties are perfect for hunters with the patience to sit and watch or call.
Mountain Hunts: Hunts are conducted in numerous proven mountain locations where there are good numbers of coyotes.
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Washington
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Coyote

$600
Bear Paw Outfitters
Fair Chase
Public / Private Mix
Lodge
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
600
Year Round Hunt
Alaska Peninsula Coastal Brown Bear Hunt
The population of Brown Bears on the Alaska Peninsula is at an all time high. With an abundant supply of salmon, berries, moose, caribou, ground squirrels and carrion, the refuge provides excellent habitat for numerous brown bears. The refuge supports one of the highest concentrations of brown bear in Alaska.
According to Becharof National Wildlife Refuge staff, Becharof and Alaska Peninsula N.W.R. combined are thought to be home to as many as 3000 of these magnificent animals. Bears range from mountaintops to seacoast. Depending on weather conditions and food supply, Alaska Peninsula brown bears usually leave their dens in April/May and return in October/November. Some bears will den much later, or not at all, if adequate food sources are available.
My hunting concessions span the entire width of the Alaska Peninsula, from Bristol Bay on the west to the Pacific Ocean on the east. One of my areas is the Island Arm of Becharof Lake; it provides most of the spawning and rearing habitat for sockeye and Coho salmon within the Becharof drainage. Consequently, it hosts one of the highest density of Alaska Peninsula brown bears feeding on spawning salmon that occurs in Becharof Refuge and the Ugashik area. My other area borders Shelikof Strait on the "Pacific side" of the Alaska Peninsula. This is tremendous bear habitat and we have harvested many bears over 10' from all three areas.
I employ one guide per hunter. My guides love to hunt Alaska Peninsula brown bears! They average over 12 years guiding experience, some I have worked with for 20 years. Our bears average over 9 feet, with success rates over 90%. The bear season alternates between fall and spring on odd years (2013, 2015, etc.) we hunt in the fall and on even years (2014, 2016, etc.) we hunt in the spring. After every spring season, the Alaska Peninsula "rests" for 18 months until the next fall season!
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Alaska
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Brown Bear

$37,500
Blue Mountain Lodge
Fair Chase
Public
Lodge
Yes
Unspecified
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
37500
South Texas Javelina + Unlimited Bobcat and Coyote - 3 Day, All Inclusive
Javelina hunts are a thrill! Our Texas Javelina hunting package includes meals, room at the Boar Hunting lodge, game care and an experienced guide. This price includes 2x javelina and unlimited coyote and bobcat.
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Texas
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Javelina
Bobcat
Coyote

$1,300
Lazy R Hunts
Fair Chase
Private
Lodge
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
1300
Combo Hunt
Drop Camp Backcountry Hunt for Black, Wolverine and/or Wolf
I offer a limited number of unguided hunts in southwestern Alaska. Unguided hunts should not be taken lightly. In my career, I have witnessed several experienced hunters/outdoorsmen be overwhelmed by the Alaskan wilderness. I have also seen several hunters come out early because they were not physically and mentally ready for the challenge. Don't let this happen to you.
That being said, an unguided hunt in Alaska is one of the most rewarding hunts an avid hunter can experience. You should consider this type of hunt if you are in excellent physical fitness, have a “can-do” attitude, practical hunting experience, and possess excellent wilderness survival skills such as map reading, first aid, camping, and orienteering. When done, you will be able to say that you guided yourself hunting on the Last Frontier.
I will fully outfit you with enough food and gear for the duration of your hunt. I supply modern gear in excellent working condition. I will provide a gear list for you. When you are compiling your gear, do not be tempted to bring the same kind and quantity of gear you would take on a Rocky Mountain elk hunt. Don't be afraid to call me with questions like this and I will do my best to get you squared away.
Non-guided hunter groups will need to make a $500 gear deposit to cover lost or damaged gear. If the gear is returned and not damaged, the full gear deposit will be refunded. Non-guided hunters must also view a video about legal animals and meat care. I will send you the video and a form to sign and send into the State of Alaska. You cannot go into the field until the State receives your signed form.
Fully outfitted unguided hunts allow you to take moose, wolverine, wolf, and black bear.
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Alaska
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Black Bear
Wolf
Wolverine

$6,700
Jim River Guide Service
Fair Chase
Public
Tent
Yes
Unspecified
Unspecified
Meals Provided
No Cell Service
6700
Combo Hunt
Drop Camp
Colorado Bear Hunt-Bow
With the increase in the number of Black Bear in Colorado the Colorado Division of Wildlife has now available Private Land Bear Licenses for Colorado Bear Hunts. There is no drawing for these September Bear Licenses.
This will be a spot and stalk Colorado Bear Hunt in the canyons and mesas of Western Colorado using either a rifle or bow. Hunters will be staying at the Packrat Camp on the rim of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison with food, lodging, and 1×1 guide service at this famous elk camp.
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Colorado
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Black Bear

$5,800
Jack Cassidy, Colorado Big Game Hunts, LLC
Fair Chase
Private
Lodge
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
5800
Unit 66 Fall Bear Hunt, 2x1
Hunt Black Bears in Idaho this Spring with Saddle Horn Outfitters! Extensive experience with horses is not required, our stock is made up of well seasoned pack animals, but you must be physically able to ride at least 8 hours on the pack in day and 8 hours on the pack out day.
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Idaho
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Black Bear


$4,500
Saddle Horn Outfitters
Public
Tent
Yes
Wood Burning Stove
Cot
Meals Provided
Unspecified
4500
Unit 40 and 42 Mountain Lion Hunt, OTC Tag, 7-Day, 1x1
If you want to embark on an unforgettable hunting trip through the beautiful wilds of Idaho, a mountain lion hunt with one of our guides from Juniper Mountain Outfitters is sure to exceed your expectations.
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Idaho
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Mountain Lion

$6,000
Juniper Mountain Outfitters
Fair Chase
Public
Tent
Yes
Wood Burning Stove
Cot
Meals Provided
Unspecified
6000
Boat-Based Alaska Black Bear Hunt, Spring
All of our hunts are fair chase and based from our vessel the Western Profit. For bear hunts, hunters and will be accompanied by one of our guides in skiffs to locate animals, and then put ashore for the stalk. In the Sitka area, Kuiu island has the highest density black bear population anywhere in Alaska. There is also a healthy population of wolves on the island, and it is not unusual for hunters to have an opportunity at a wolf during black bear hunts.
In general, bear hunting is more relaxed than many other hunts. Typically the hunt will not begin until afternoon when things have warmed up a bit and bears are more active. So sleeping in is actually a thing on bear hunts! Typically a leisurely breakfast aboard the boat is followed up by a few hours of relaxing glassing where all manner of animals from bears, whales, deer, moose, sea otters, harbor seals, eagles, and any number of other species may be observed. Not to mention the amazing scenery that is southeast Alaska. Or if you’re lucky, go pull up a pot of crabs for lunch/dinner!
Next comes lunch, which tends to be the heaviest meal of the day. After that, hunters and guides launch in the skiffs to begin the hunt. Hunting style, locales, and equipment differ between spring and fall, so we will break those out a bit more below.
Like brown bears, Spring sees black bears emerging from their long hibernation in search of their first meal. They look for sedge grass flats along the edge of the water. Sedge grass stalks are spiky, wide, and stiff, but the sedge grass is up to 25% protein at this time of the year. Consuming large quantities of fresh sedge grass helps replenish the lack of proteins during hibernation and restart the digestive system.
During the spring, hunters and guides will use skiffs to locate bears and do an initial evaluation on size, quality, and whether a stalk is possible based on current conditions and location. Once a potential bear is located, the real excitement begins as the guide works with the hunter to get on land to stalk close enough to get a better view and make a final decision on whether to harvest the bear. This can be extremely tricky as bears have an incredible sense of smell, and the slightest shift in the wind can alert the bear, who will then quickly disappear back into the arboreal rain forest.
Because bears are more wary after emerging from the den in the spring, especially the big ones, archery hunting can be a real challenge. While it is not impossible to archery hunt brown bears in the spring, it is much more difficult than the fall when bears tend to congregate around salmon streams and are focused on putting on as much fat as possible to help them survive hibernation.
Spring in Alaska is typically warmer than either the Fall or Winter, but it can still be chilly out on the water, and rain can definitely be a significant factor during the hunt. You may also run into warm sunny days, with chilly evenings during the return to the boat, so having the right gear will make all the difference in the world. The ability to “layer up, layer down” and keep dry will make a big difference in both your comfort and your success. So make sure to have a look at the recommended gear listing below.
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Alaska
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Black Bear

Alaska Raven Guides LLC
Fair Chase
Public
Fishing Boat
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
Boat-Based Alaska Brown Bear Hunt, Fall
All of our hunts are fair chase and based from our vessel the Western Profit. For bear hunts, hunters will be accompanied by one of our guides in skiffs to locate bears, and then put ashore for the stalk. In the Sitka area, on Baranof and Chichagof island’s have some of the highest brown bear populations in the world.
The brown bear represents the spirit of Alaska, especially in Sitka. Strength & Untamed. This is the ultimate challenge for hunters looking for a True Fair chase hunt in Southeast Alaska’s Tongass National Forest. Our Brown bear hunt is exclusive for two (2) hunters per 10 day trip. One on one – one guide per hunter, ensuring optimum success for each hunter. Individual hunter success for the last five years has been 85%-100%! Brown, Grizzlies and Kodiaks were once thought to be separate sub-species; however, it is generally agreed now that they are the same species. The Brown bear, so named because he lives within 50 miles of the sea and usually supplements his diet with salmon, is much larger than the inland grizzly. The Brown Bear is the largest land carnivore on earth, although there is some dispute over his cousin the Polar Bear, which spends the bulk of his life on ice flows. Admiralty, Baranof and Chichagof Islands in Southeast Alaska have the densest populations of Brown Bear in the world.
In general, bear hunting is more relaxed than many other hunts. Typically the hunt will not begin until afternoon when things have warmed up a bit and bears are more active. So sleeping in is actually a thing on bear hunts! Typically a leisurely breakfast aboard the boat is followed up by a few hours of relaxing glassing where all manner of animals from bears, whales, deer, sea otters, harbor seals, eagles and any number of other species may be observed. Not to mention the amazing scenery that is Southeast Alaska. Or if you’re lucky, go pull up a pot of Dungeness crab for lunch/dinner!
Next comes lunch, which tends to be the heaviest meal of the day. After that, hunters and guides launch in the skiffs to begin the hunt. Hunting style, locales, and equipment differ between spring and fall, so we will break those out a bit more below. Fall brings streams full of spawning salmon to southeast Alaska. During this time, bears are in the last desperate rush to pack on calories before the long winter hibernation. Egg laden salmon in the tight confines of a stream are a bonanza of high fat calorie protein, and the final significant feast before winter sets in and the bears den up until Spring. For this reason, bears are hyper focused on feeding, and it is not unusual to see large numbers in a small area simply feeding.
During the Fall, the focus shifts to these stream-bound bears as they gorge themselves on salmon. It is common to see as many as 25 bears on a fall hunt. Hunters and guides will still use skiffs to go from the boat to shore, but then they follow the stream upward to find an appropriate location to observe bears as they come and go. The fall gives a better opportunity for archery hunters due to the close proximity of the bear. How Close? Close enough to see the bear’s breath! Fall hunts are our favorite due to the amount of animal activity!
Fall hunts tend to be colder and wetter than the Spring hunt, so the right gear, especially rain gear, is even more important.
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Alaska
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Brown Bear

Alaska Raven Guides LLC
Fair Chase
Public
Fishing Boat
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
2-Day Guided Coyote Hunt
Bearpaw Outfitters offer guided and unguided coyote hunts and coyote hunting information for numerous areas in Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Washington. Coyotes can be hunted year around in all four states and they can be hunted in combination with other species which may be in season. Bearpaw Outfitters know the best hotspots for hunting Coyotes and they also lease thousands of acres of the best private ranches for their hunts. Any necessary licenses are sold over the counter, hunters of any age can buy licenses in Washington. Coyote Hunting is good most anytime of the year, but late spring, early summer, and mid-winter can be especially good. Shot opportunity on guided coyote hunts is usually 50% to 100%. Unguided hunts could range anywhere from 0% to 100%. Shooting distances can vary from 5 yards to 300 yards. Sight your rifle dead on at 200 yards.
Private Ranches: These properties range in size from 50 acres to 2500 acres and offer excellent hunting. These properties are perfect for hunters with the patience to sit and watch or call.
Mountain Hunts: Hunts are conducted in numerous proven mountain locations where there are good numbers of coyotes.
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Washington
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Coyote

$1,150
Bear Paw Outfitters
Fair Chase
Public / Private Mix
Lodge
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
1150
Year Round Hunt
Unit 66 Spring Bear Hunt, 2x1
Hunt Black Bears in Idaho this Spring with Saddle Horn Outfitters! Extensive experience with horses is not required, our stock is made up of well seasoned pack animals, but you must be physically able to ride at least 8 hours on the pack in day and 8 hours on the pack out day.
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Idaho
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Black Bear


$4,500
Saddle Horn Outfitters
Public
Tent
Yes
Wood Burning Stove
Cot
Meals Provided
Unspecified
4500
Ten Day Spring Interior Grizzly Bear Hunt on Snowmobile
The spring bear hunts take place in GMU’s 13 and 20 that are home to some of the densest Bear populations in the state. The majority of the state allows for a Bear every 4 regulatory years but these units allow for a Bear every year as the population is strong and growing in spite of my efforts. So come help me give the Moose, Caribou and Sheep a chance – lets go Bear hunting!
My spring time bear hunts kick-off in April and are conducted primarily by snowmobile. These early hunts are usually denning hunts that entail snowmobiling in the mountain ranges of the Talkeetna’s and the Central Alaska Range and looking for the telltale sign of a den that has been freshly excavated. Bears will typically come and go from their dens from several days to a few weeks from when they first wake up. Bears harvested at this time of year have long unblemished coats and claws that are long and knife-like as they haven’t been digging for foods and such. There is also a $10,000 trophy fee.
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Alaska
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Brown Bear

$32,000
Midnight Sun Safaris
Fair Chase
Public
Cabin
Yes
Wood Burning Stove
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
32000
Fall Bear in Arizona - OTC Tag
All hunts are between $5450 and $5950 per week for 7 full days of hunting. Mogollon Rim Outfitters includes camp trailers, wall tents or hotel accommodations, depending on the area and or hunter preference. Food, cooking, skinning, packing and transportation to and from the nearest airport are included in this fee. All you need is your personal gear. All hunts are done using trucks or quads to get into hunting areas and then hiking while spotting and stalking. Call today to book the hunt of a lifetime.
OCT Tag
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Arizona
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Black Bear

$5,450
Mogollon Rim Outfitters
Fair Chase
Public
Tent
Yes
Unspecified
Cot
Meals Provided
Unspecified
5450
Spring Spot & Stalk Black Bear Hunting - 1x1
Montana is known for producing high numbers of color phase black bears; on average, over 60% of our bears are either brown, cinnamon, or blonde. We only hunt using spot and stalk tactics. A spring bear hunt can be one of the most enjoyable and beautiful times of the year to hunt in Montana. The weather is nice, the mountains are vibrant with spring colors, and there are usually lots of other animals to see during your hunt: Deer, Elk, Moose, etc.
We take a limited number of hunters each year to maximize the quality and success of our hunts. We spend the day glassing from vantage points in order to locate a bear that is in a good position for a stalk. Weather can play a big factor in day-to-day movement, but our hunters typically see multiple bears during their hunt. A spot and stalk hunt in the mountains of Montana can be physically demanding, similar to an elk hunt. If you arrive in good shape, you will have a much better chance of being successful.
Our hunt area is very open country, and we can see for great distances. This helps us spot bears but makes for some longer shot opportunities. To give yourself the best chance of being successful, you should be comfortable shooting out to 300 yards.
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Montana
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Black Bear

$6,000
Montana Big Game Outfitters
Fair Chase
Private
Tent
Yes
Wood Burning Stove
Cot
Meals Provided
Unspecified
6000
7-Day Alaska Wolf Hunt
JD’s Kniktuk Outfitters specializes in Alaska Brown Bear and Wolf hunting exclusively. We are located approximately 300 miles west of Anchorage, Alaska, based out of Dillingham.
Price is for 1 wolf. An additional wolf can be harvested for another $1,000.
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Alaska
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Wolf

$9,500
JD's Kniktuk Outfitters
Fair Chase
Public
Cabin
Yes
Unspecified
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
9500
Coastal Brown Bear Hunt – 1on1 – rifle – 10 days
Alaska Brown Bear hunting is the ultimate in North American adventure! Alaska Brown bear guide George Siavelis now specializes exclusively on big brown bear hunting along Alaska’s Gulf Coast region. The streams in these areas receive heavy salmon runs, including all five pacific salmon species. The bears in these areas are as large as bears get anywhere in the world. Watching the largest carnivores on earth, aggressively hunting and catching salmon, often just 30 or 40 yards away, will get your blood pumping, and will not be forgotten easily. Hunting the great bears along these streams is very exciting in deed. A giant coastal brown bear is the ultimate trophy.
Alaska Brown bear hunting guide George Siavelis has a U.S. Forest Service Priority Use Permit in the Chugach National Forest, Cordova Ranger District. George lived, hunted, and trapped in the Alaskan bush year-round for many years and scouted many areas. George has chosen the best areas that he has found to hunt in. These game management units along the coast are indeed prime brown bear habitat and have very high densities of bears and produce some very large trophies. Recently, the Alaska Board of Game has been taking steps to deal with the higher brown bear populations in some of these areas!
George Siavelis is one of the very few Alaska Master Brown Bear Guides today, who is personally guiding every brown bear client. If you like the idea of knowing you will be guided in the field every day of your hunt by a lifelong Alaska Master Brown Bear Hunting Guide with decades of brown bear experience …then take a few moments to review the detailed information at this comprehensive site. These are 100% shot opportunity hunts.
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Alaska
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Brown Bear


$25,000
George Siavelis Alaska Guide
Fair Chase
Public
Tent
Yes
Unspecified
Cot
Meals Provided
No Cell Service
25000
100% Shot Opportunity Arizona Predator Hunt - Combo Day/Night Hunt 1x1
Our exclusive guided predator hunts are offered on a daily rate basis or in multiple days. On our Arizona guided predator trips, we recommend our clients to book more than one day to pile up your Fur-Slam on your trip. A typical day of predator hunting takes place around either northern, eastern, & southern Arizona, and or on private ranches within the state in the higher & low desert areas in the heart of Arizona.
When you see the eyes shining and hear the howling in the distance be prepared for some adrenaline flowing, heart pounding, and some quick shooting when the yotes come charging in! Whether you are a seasoned veteran, or looking for your first Predator Night Hunt we can cater a hunt to meet your needs. We offer custom guided night hunts from after sunset for 4.5 hours. Or you have the option of a half day/half night hunt at an additional price.
Our night hunts are conducted from December through the end of May. For our clients that don't have Kill lights for their rifles or shot guns we have you covered at no additional charge! Arizona's Rim Country, including the high and low desert areas holds the most diverse predator habitat in the world. Our variety of predators ranges from coyotes, gray foxes, to bobcats, and majestic mountain lions as well.
Predator hunting during the prime-time season or during the off-season or in between our big game hunts. Experience a true predator pursuit like none other in the southwest. Guiding the veteran predator hunter or instructing the beginner hunter is our passion. It is also a proven wildlife management tool for controlling the predator population in our prime hunting areas.
We offer guided hunts that are second to none involving an electronic caller and utilizing custom made hand calls. Coyotes and foxes mostly fall victim to the call, but occasionally, a bobcat will stalk in to check out the situation. Be prepared for some point blank extreme excitement and fast shooting when any of these critters come charging or creeping into the stand.
Bolt rifles & AR platform rifles are preferred for our trips since we hunt in the open country and these critters tend to be wary. Shot guns we prefer is a 12 gauge with 3" spread with #4 buck shot will do the job when we hunt the thick country. Ranges could be anywhere from point blank using a shot gun and out to 300 yards taken on centerfire shots, but the average shots taken is under 100 yards. Rimfire cartridges such as 17WSM, 22WMR, 22 Hornet, Centerfire cartridges .204, .223, .22-250, .243, .308, or the 6.5 will get it done.
DATES: This hunt is available from December through the end of May.
SUCCESS: Our Arizona Guided Predator Day/Night trips are currently running at 100% harvest rate with a 100% shot opportunity. Our most productive methods of hunting these critters is by utilizing an electronic caller and using custom made hand calls with an emphasis on using an electronic caller.
BAG: Unlimited bag limit.
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Arizona
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Coyote
Grey Fox
Bobcat

$1,250
Raging Point Outfitters
Electronic Calling
Private
None - Day Hunt
No
N/A
N/A
Unspecified
Unspecified
1250
Combo Hunt
Year Round Hunt
Combo 3-Day Mule Deer Hunt + Black Bear in California
Fully guided mule deer and mule deer/black-tailed deer hunts in California’s X and C zones. California’s limited entry units for mule deer consistently produces quality bucks for those willing to hold out and put in the work. The terrain and habitat is extremely diverse – ranging from sagebrush flats to alpine meadows with aspen groves.
Increase your chances of hanging that tag you’ve waited so long to draw by booking a hunt with us.
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California
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Mule Deer
Black Bear

$6,300
Trinity Fork Outfitters
Fair Chase
Public
Tent
Yes
Unspecified
Cot
Meals Provided
Unspecified
6300
Combo Hunt
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