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Southeast Alaska Mtn. Goat Hunts

HFA364-3
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$18,500.00

Season Dates:
August, September, October
Species:
Mountain Goat
Guide Ratio:
1 on 1, Guided
Location:
Alaska, United States of America
Weapon/Equip:
Any Weapon, Archery, Muzzleloader, Rifle
Trip Methods:
Airplane, Hiking, Spot and Stalk
Duration:
7 Days
Difficulty:
Difficult
Accommodations:
Mountain Tents
Additional Species:
Black Bear, Fishing, Harlequin, Scoter, Sitka Blacktail Deer
DESCRIPTION:

They have a variety of adventures that they offer ranging from saltwater fishing for all five species of pacific salmon, halibut, and a multitude of bottom fish, to freshwater fishing for salmon, trout, and steelhead. They also have fully guided Big Game Hunts for Coastal Black Bears, Mountain Goats, and Sitka Blacktail Deer, as well as Waterfowl Hunting.

This hunt is focused on hunting Mountain Goats. Southeast Alaska boasts some of the densest Mountain Goat populations in the world and is known to produce many trophy class animals. After arriving, you will fly into one of the many high alpine lakes located in the area, and will set up base camp near a lake shore. You will hunt the duration of the hunt until successfully connecting on a trophy billy. Clients should plan on 1,000 to 3,000 foot climbs in sometimes very steep terrain to where you will set up spike camps and proceed to locate goats you intend to stalk.

Weather plays a significant role in determining the enjoyment and success of your hunt. For the most part, Goat hunting is probably the most physically demanding of all the big game hunting. The quality of the hunt is very much determined by the physical condition of the hunter. The outfitter recommends that you be in good condition and utilize the best equipment you can. Hunting takes place from September through the end of October.

For the fall combo hunts, clients can harvest 1 black bear, and there's a 2-deer limit per hunter. Some bucks may still have velvet on the antlers and sleeker reddish colored summer coats during the earlier months. Expect anything from blue skies and sun to heavy rain and wind. They commonly set crab and shrimp pots while hunting as well. Bears are much easier to plan on after like a goat hunt down at sea level if the client has enough gas left in the tank to keep hunting! Please ask for more details about combo hunts so we can make sure that it's a good fit for you.

All hunts offer the opportunity to combine fresh or saltwater fishing, fall Sitka Blacktail Deer, and waterfowl if you wish to extend your visit. Staying at their bed and breakfast for an extended stay after the hunt is something that should be considered. Their Bed & Breakfast is a private 2 bedroom unit with a living area, full kitchen, and a bath. For the bedrooms, the 1st bedroom has a double bed and a single, 2nd bedroom has 3 single beds. The living area has a couch, TV, DVD player, table, chairs, and Internet accessibility. They can sleep up to six comfortably. Every morning fresh muffins, fruit, cereal, and juice are served. If you prefer a hot breakfast your refrigerator is stocked with eggs, bacon, and different kinds of bread for toast. And of course, there is always coffee!

Whether you are planning to visit by cruise ship, Alaska Airlines, or the Alaska Marine Highway… this outfitter has the adventure and accommodations that will surpass all of your expectations.

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Inclusions:
Airport Pickup and Dropoff, Field Preparation of Trophies, Guide, Lodging, Meals, Trip Transportation
Exclusions:
Gratuities, License, Tag(s), Taxes, Trophy Shipment
PRICING OPTIONS:

Option #1

$18,500.00 7 Days 1 on 1, Guided
PRICE SUMMARY:

  • Additional days may be added if needed, but it's at the sole discretion of the outfitter
  • For observers, the outfitter has asked that this be addressed on a case by case basis, mainly because the time of year and type of animal the hunter is after will really determine what is doable or not. 

TROPHY FEES:
Black Bear $3,500.00

Due upon harvest

Sitka Blacktail Deer $3,500.00

Due upon harvest