Spring Hunts – April – May
8-day hunt
Hunt Trophy Brown Bears on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula
Embark on the ultimate springtime adventure with one of the most respected outfitters in international hunting. Deep in the remote wilderness of Eastern Russia, our fully guided 1×1 Kamchatka Brown Bear hunts offer a truly unmatched experience for serious hunters in pursuit of world-class trophies.
Each morning, you and your seasoned guide will head out by snow machine and sled, tracking bears as they emerge from their winter dens. During this season, these massive bruins are actively on the move—covering up to 20 miles a day in search of early spring food sources—creating excellent conditions for locating fresh tracks and quality bears.
Once a trophy bear is located, you’ll begin an exhilarating spot-and-stalk pursuit with the assistance of snow machines and sleds. These hunts are both mentally and physically demanding, requiring preparedness for cold temperatures, deep snow, and rugged terrain. But for those ready for the challenge, the rewards are extraordinary. Shot opportunities are consistently high, with most bears ranging from 8 to over 9 feet squared, and the occasional true giant pushing the 10-foot mark.
The Kamchatka Brown Bear rivals its Alaskan coastal cousin in both size and behavior. The landscape mirrors Alaska’s rugged majesty as well—offering miles of untouched tundra, mountain drainages, rivers, and dense forests. This is a hunt that delivers not only world-class trophies but also an unforgettable adventure in one of the most remote regions on Earth.
Setting this hunt apart is the comfort and hospitality offered at base camp. Guests stay in warm, cabin-based accommodations—either in the main lodge or in the newly constructed deluxe cabins, available in both single and double occupancy. After a long day in the field, enjoy hearty, home-cooked meals, and unwind in the natural hot springs nearby—providing a unique and relaxing end to each day.
This is one of the only hunts in Kamchatka to offer this level of comfort, making it ideal for those who value a balance of rugged adventure and high-quality lodging.
Trip Highlights
Location: Kamchatka Peninsula, Eastern Russia
Duration: 8 days afield (plus travel days)
Hunt Style: Fully guided 1×1; snow machine, sled, and spot-and-stalk
Trophy Potential: Bears from 8–9+ feet, with 10-footers possible
Accommodations: Comfortable cabin lodging; deluxe upgrade available
Experience Level: High physical and mental demand
Extras: Home-cooked meals, natural hot spring access
Season: Spring (April–May) – prime time for bear movement
Availability Is Limited – Book Now
These exclusive spring hunts fill quickly due to limited permits and high demand. If you’re ready to take on one of the most exhilarating and rewarding bear hunts in the world, don’t wait—contact a WTA consultant today and reserve your place on this unforgettable Kamchatka Brown Bear adventure.
$20,000 All-inclusive 2026/2027
*Includes double occupancy main cabin and cook house.
Included
Includes: Visa invitation, hunting license, gun import permit, hunting organization up to mentioned days, one trophy fee of mentioned specie, area fees, customs clearance, transfer from/to closest airport of main destination, full board accommodation at hunting area, interpreter and local guide.
Visa cost, international & domestic air fares, hotel accommodation before or after hunts, hotel extras, following insurance health, life, third parties liability, cancellation, trophy shipment $1.500 per trophy, CITES $500/per trophy gratitude, extra trophies, sightseeing tours, booking handling and formalities $500
Day 1 – Fly to Moscow Russia, where you will be met by a representative and overnight
Day 2 – Fly to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka where you will be met by the outfitter and Charter to Hunt Camp
Day 3- 10 Hunt
Day 11 Depart Camp for Petropavlovsk and overnight.
Day 12 – Travel from hunt area to Moscow and overnight or late flight home.
*Flights, arrival times and days are subject to change.
Easy: Somewhat easy walking when it comes to physicality. Minimal walking or hiking and terrain is very accessible. Mostly hunting from blinds or tree stands.
Moderate: Physicality is somewhat moderate to advanced. Spot and stalk method of hunting as well as some hunting from blinds. Terrain can vary from prairies to mountains at higher elevations.
Difficult: Requires an advanced degree of physical endurance. Terrain is typically more mountainous and hunting can take place at higher elevation.
Extreme: Most difficult and physically demanding hunts. Requires advanced to extreme endurance and terrain or game pursued may involve dangerous situations.
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