Alaska moose hunting and Alaska brown bear hunting

Alaska Remote
Guide Service

WHY HUNT WITH ALASKA REMOTE GUIDE SERVICE?

Alaska hunting with Alaska Remote Guide ServiceWe have been guiding since 1981 - full time since 1986. Brown bear and moose are our specialties, but we have achieved consistently high success and trophy quality on all species.

Alaska hunting with Alaska Remote Guide ServiceWe operate our own bush-equipped aircraft to provide mobility and flexibility on your hunt.

Alaska hunting with Alaska Remote Guide ServiceExclusive guide concession in a portion of Denali Preserve (Certain areas of Alaska are receiving heavy guiding pressure. This exclusive concession will help ensure a quality hunting experience.)

Alaska hunting with Alaska Remote Guide ServiceSafety - Alaskan terrain, weather conditions, and game can be very challenging, yet no past client has ever received injuries more serious than scratches, blisters, or sore muscles.

Alaska hunting with Alaska Remote Guide ServiceI actively participate in every hunt myself.

Alaska hunting with Alaska Remote Guide ServiceWe hunt in remote areas and receive very little competition from other hunters.

 

We work hard to help you take your mooseGENERAL INFORMATION - The first snowfall usually occurs in early to mid-October. Temperatures at that time range from 20° to 50° Fahrenheit. Hunts are conducted from fly-in camps, offering a wall tent and cots for shelter and from tent camps as needed from there. Items to bring include warm clothing, warm sleeping bag (Holofill is recommended over down,) hip boots, binoculars, and any personal items. Please inform us of limitations or special needs you may have (dietary, medical, or otherwise) when booking so we can make the necessary provisions.

WEATHER - Weather in Alaska varies from one extreme to another. Come mentally prepared for whatever nature has in store, and don't let wet weather or clouds dampen your spirits.

FIREARMS - I recommend bolt action rifles, partition type bullets and minimum caliber of .300 Winchester for brown bear and moose and a 30-06 or equivalent for other game. I also suggest quality scopes with low light capability. Sight your rifle dead on for two hundred yards and be able to place all shots at that distance in a six inch group. Missed shots and lost game will take away from your hunting experience! Knowing the stamina of Alaska game, and the terrain we hunt them in, I feel these suggestions along with patience, a positive attitude, and good physical conditioning will greatly improve your hunt in Alaska and your chances for success.

REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

REFERRALS ARE ALWAYS APPRECIATED

 

Alaska Remote Guide Service
Wayne Kubat, Registered Guide/Outfitter
PO Box 874867
Wasilla, AK 99687
Phone/FAX (907) 376-9568

wayne@alaskaremote.comE-mail us (please include phone number and mailing address)

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