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Hunting Alaska – The Last Frontier // Application Deadline – Approaching Fast!

Tony Foster
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Location: Alaska

Alaska’s deadline for submitting big game applications is coming up on December 15, 2020. These applications will be for the 2021 hunting season. 

Applicants can apply for:

  • Mountain Goat
  • Barren-Ground Caribou
  • Dall Sheep
  • Alaskan Moose
  • Roosevelt Elk
  • Kodiak Brown Bear

Permits are LIMITED to hunt the above species in Alaska’s very best units, therefore applying for these coveted tags is REQUIRED!

We are dialed-in on Alaska’s draw system, we know the top units to apply for and we work with some of the best outfitters up there, so when you are successful in drawing a tag, we can get you booked for the adventure of a lifetime.

Alaska does not have a points system in place for unsuccessful applicants. It is purely a random draw each year, so all applicants have the same odds of drawing a tag.

MOUNTAIN GOAT

With nearly a one in four chance of successfully drawing a mountain goat hunt on Alaska’s Kodiak Island, it’s not only an awesome hunt but at $8,500, this is the best value for the species found in North America.
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CARIBOU

Caribou hunting in the past several years has changed drastically. Herds that once numbered in the hundreds of thousands, have declined significantly, causing many units to shut down. However; on the bright side, caribou hunting on the Barren Ground of Alaska, continues to offer a legitimate chance at harvesting a Boone & Crockett bull. Any sportsman wanting to hunt big Barren Ground Caribou should absolutely be applying for this tag.
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DALL SHEEP

For those lucky enough to draw a Dall sheep tag in Alaska’s Tok or Chugach units, you have the best opportunity at harvesting a world-class ram. Rams pushing or sometimes even exceeding the magical 40” mark are more realistic coming from these locations than anywhere else. But be advised; should your name be yanked from the hat for one of these dream tags, they are extremely physical hunts, therefore a serious training regimen is advised.
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MOOSE

Some of the best moose hunting in the North Country is found in the draw areas of Alaska. These areas consistently produce bulls “with all the rigging” – wide, long paddles, great spread, heavy bases and lots of points is what gets a moose to score and these draw areas in Alaska will not disappoint!
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ROOSEVELT ELK

Our yacht-based draw hunt for Roosevelt elk, offers an incredible adventure. At roughly $16K for this hunt it is still a decent savings in comparison to hunts being offered on Vancouver Island. This is a trip you will never forget! Apply today!
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BROWN BEAR

We still have two brown bear spots available on Kodiak Island for Fall 2021. These $16K backpack hunts are the best value in Alaska for big brown bears. Drawing odds exceed 80% so be sure to apply. And remember in the Fall, you can combo your hunt with blacktail deer.
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To discuss these adventures in more detail or for other consultation regarding the great state of Alaska, give us a call today. 
If you’ve always dreamed of hunting in Alaska’s top GMU’s and 2021 is a good year for you to get away, now is the time to apply!
Give us a call today – 1-800-755-TAGS(8247).

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