Alaska Outdoor Supersite: Alaska outdoor information
Home
Site Map
Directory -- Businesses serving the Alaska outdoors industry
Areas -- Information about Alaska outdoor areas
Forum
Fishing -- Information about fishin in Alaska
Hunting -- Information about Alaska hunting
Magazine -- Articles and photos about the Alaska outdoors
Products
Who is OAC?
     
   
   

 
 

Plan your Alaska trip with the Milepost!

Click here for more information about the Milepost

Click here for information about the Milepost --Alaska's best visitor's guide, whether you are driving the highway or visiting by air.  Highly recommended!

Terrain Navigator
CD ROM topographic map coverage for ALL of Alaska

 Terrain Navigator 2001

More information

 


 

OutdoorsDirectory.com

Hunting Alaska Newsletter
February 2005

Current month's Alaska hunting news | Index of past months


Please visit our sponsorsLight is starting to return to the north.  December 21 is the shortest day of the year, and most of us living in northern latitudes note that day with more than passing interest.  Spring hunting is just around the corner now.

We continue to make progress on converting the Alaska river logs to searchable text and HTML pages.  If you are interested in traveling Alaska's rivers, we think you will find this resource helpful.  We now have over 20 of these rivers in HTML format, and therefore more accessible for your review.

We are also trying a new format for our email newsletter. This one is more graphic, and, we hope, easier to digest.  As always, we are interested in your comments on the usability of this method of conveying information to you. You can subscribe or unsubscribe from this page

Usage on the Alaska outdoors forums has increased dramatically.....so much so that we have begun to experience some speed problems during peak times.  We expect to fix that problem this week.  A look at the server logs showed that we were receiving about 11 requests for forum resources per minute -- about 1/2 million requests during January alone.  At peak times, the load is probably triple that, or more.  We have added an Alaska boating forum started off at a dead run last month.  There are now almost 35,000 messages on the forums, a resource which you can search for answers about the Alaska outdoor activities we cover.

If you find this newsletter helpful, I invite you to forward it to family and friends.

David M Johnson
Publisher/OutdoorsDirectory.com

--- NEWS & UPDATES ------------------------------------------------

 

Alaska Hunting Adventures with Deltana Outfitters
Sponsored by
Deltana Outfitters

High adventure Alaska hunting for bear, caribou, Dall sheep and moose
Experienced Alaskan guides
First class accommodations.

Here's a huge Yukon River bull moose (B&C #4) from our Interior Alaska camp.

Call Ralph Miller 1 (907) 895-5006 or visit Deltana Outfitters Alaska big game hunting website.  Please stop by for a free Deltana Outdoors Alaska hunting wallpaper.

It appears that the Transportation Safety Administration is promulgating new rules that will affect hunters coming to Alaska by air. Certain matches and lighters will no longer be allowed in baggage or on one’s person. Until now, it has been possible to carry certain kinds of matches and lighters with you, but not in baggage. Hunters should keep this in mind as plans for upcoming Alaska trips develop and make alternate plans on the Alaska end to obtain the “hazardous materials” (including matches and lighters) that will be needed. The workaround for this is to obtain these materials when you arrive in Alaska. If your time from airport arrival to transport to the field is short, check with your service provider to make sure these can be obtained for you. There was some discussion on this subject on the Alaska Hunting forum.  You can also find information on the FAA website. Additionally, you will probably want to check with the Transportation Safety Administration.

Alaska changes its hunting regulations annually. The new regulations take effect on the first of July each year, but the regulation making process starts earlier. Proposals for changes to Alaska’s hunting regulations are available now for review. 

The state of Alaska has initiated a wide ranging predator management program to improve numbers of moose and other ungulates. This has quite been successful – and occasionally unsuccessful – in past years, but has been a matter of ongoing controversy for decades. Most recently an Alaska Superior Court judge denied Friends of Animals request for a suspension of the program.   Also, the state’s programs have been criticized by some scientists, but defended by ADF&G biologists.

Deer harvest in Alaska is annually surveyed by the ADF&G. Results from the 2003 deer harvest survey are now available online 

The Great Alaska Sportsman’s show will be April 7 – 10 this year at Sullivan Arena in Anchorage.  We have no other detail at this point.

The Alaska Bowhunters Association 27th annual awards banquet for March 26 at the Marriott in downtown Anchorage. You can find more information on their website.

The Alaska Outdoor Council Annual Meeting will be April 7-10 in Anchorage . See their website for more information.

The becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) workshop is a great way to introduce women to the Outdoors.  This year's workshop is only days away: February 11-13, 2005 at Solid Rock Bible Camp in Soldotna. For more information see the ADFG website  It is late enough in the game that there may now be no space available....but check it out if you are interested.


--- NEW on OUTDOORSDIRECTORY.COM --------------------------------------

AREAS: 26 January 2005: We added a new page with information about the Interior Alaska fishing area. The Interior offers tremendous fishing in some places. This page has some of the basics.

MAGAZINE: 22 January 2005: Solo boater Lee Phillips wrote a gripping story of his abbreviated epic boating trip, Hypothermia,rhabdomyolysis, and near death on Beaver Creek. It is a very useful story about what can go wrong, and quickly. Lee's extensive preparations made all the difference. You can profit from his experience.

BOATING: 8 January 2005: Welcome to our newest forum, the Alaska boating forum. This is the place for discussion about boats, boating, rivers, waterways, and boating gear. We welcome sea kayakers, river rafters, float hunters, canoeists, skiff anglers, yachtsmen, and others using boats on the waterways of Alaska.

MAGAZINE: 4 January 2005: Alaska's Trophy Blacktail Deer by ADF&G writer Riley Woodford is the story of deer in coastal Alaska. Woodford talks about size, trophy potential, classification, the effects of snow on populations and more. It's a basic primer on the species in Alaska.

WEBSITE: 1 January 2005: We passed a significant milestone at the end of this past year -- we served more than one million visitors in one year for the first time. This is almost double the previous year. At the same time, we recorded a new high in page views: almost eight million. That was more than double the previous year. Yes -- we are delighted! Thanks for joining us!

--- ALASKA HUNTING FORUM THREADS --------------------------------------

 

Sheep Hunters Beware! Cazador Jan 29 2005

help...how to hang the moose antler mount???? str8edg Jan 25 2005

Canoing Results are out... Marc Taylor Jan 22 2005

Any experience with the .458 Win Mag? AK_Bowhunter Jan 21 2005

brown bear hunt archtype2 Jan 20 2005

Bombshelter Tent pbolte Jan 20 2005

44 mag bear pills? huntak39 Jan 20 2005

bowhunter education requirements Joe Dirt Jan 19 2005

ATV Trailers Jason in Anchorage Jan 18 2005

license increase/predator control bushrat Jan 17 2005

Bad News for Travelers with Matches Michael Strahan Jan 16 2005

Best Hunting Books by Species? Michael Strahan Jan 15 2005

What is the best way to care for a Bear hide in th Gunner1 Jan 13 2005

New Rifle suggestions luv2angle Jan 11 2005

Adak Hunting unbwoodsmen Jan 06 2005

Tents For Mountain Conditions Pete E Dec 30 2004

campfire smoke Brad/South Dakota Jan 02 2005

There were many more, of course. These were just a few of the highlights. By the end of the month: more than 34,000 total messages on the forum -- 2,000 more than last month. You can search the whole lot here: http://forums.outdoorsdirectory.com/forum_search.php

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

David M Johnson
Publisher / OutdoorsDirectory.com
PO Box 609
Delta Junction, AK 99737

 

Archives

Current month Current news updated several times weekly in blog format.
April 2006 ADFG advises on Avian Flu. Dick Burley appointed again to state game board.  Predator control programs crimp wildlife agency budget.
March 2006 Proxy hunting narrowed down. Bears...play dead or fight back. North American Bear Foundation starts a new chapter in Alaska.
February 2006 Finding a reliable air charter. Wolf control back in operation. Board of game publishes hunting proposals. Su Valley moose numbers down.
December 2005 Getting away from it all. ADFG reprints publication on upland game birds for hunters. Mat-Su sportsman's show scheduled.
November 2005 Becoming an OutdoorsWoman. Putting the gear away. What to do if you fall through the ice. Antler growth is fast.
October 2005 Selecting the right tent for Alaska hunting.  Portable electric fences as bear deterrents. Too many cow moose?  Counting the Nelchina herd. Many new books on the website
September 2005 Excellent discussion on survival comm gear in the Hunting Forum. Beetle kill seen improving Kenai moose habitat. ADF&G offers first youth day at the shooting range.  Another initiative petition filed to stop wolf management.
August 2005 Mule deer in Alaska?  ADF&G asks hunters to leave pack goats at home. Interior hunters uneasy about plans to harvest 800 antlerless moose. A new book debuts on upland game bird hunting in Alaska.
July 2005 Tier II hunters are concerned about a proposed transfer of Copper Basin federal lands along the pipeline corridor to state management.  Governor appoints 9 to Big Game Services Board. Two experienced outdoor travelers killed in apparent predatory grizzly attack in Arctic Alaska. Delta bison herd numbers down.
June 2005 A new feature article on calling Alaska moose by Wayne Kubat.  Experienced Alaska outdoors people killed in what appears to have  been a predatory bear attack. Alaska continues to work on wood bison introduction. Hunting regulations available online
May 2005 Permit applications for 2005 must be postmarked by May 31.  Portions of SW Alaska along a popular river for float hunting have been closed to caribou hunting by non-residents, and non-residents must have registration permits to hunt moose.
April 2005 redux We are renaming these pages.  The information on this page covers April news and other information.  Key topics: more on wood bison, Chris Batin's bear skinning video is available again, permit hunt application information is available online, hunting regulations changes, forum search improvements.
April 2005 This was sent in early April 2005 to subscribers.  April is the month for outdoor shows in Alaska.  Wood bison coming to Alaska?  It could happen by 2007.  Lice continue to spread from their original Kenai Peninsula infestation.
March 2005 In the news this month, several shows upcoming in Alaska.  Also, the state is considering big changes in the popular Nelchina caribou hunt.  In the magazine, a quite interesting article about Kuiu Island black bears.
February 2005 This month we launched a new newsletter format that we hope will make it more user friendly.  You can see how it went out in email here.  In this issue, Near Death on Beaver Creek, feds implement new regulations making carrying certain fire starters on board airliners illegal, new features on OutdoorsDirectory.com, hot threads on the Alaska Hunting forum.
January 2005 New features on OutdoorsDirectory.com including a cookbook and a new section on Alaska boating,  what Alaska hunting gear to buy for $600, what about ethics, and more.
December 2004 Becoming an OutdoorsWoman workshop announcement, AK Outdoor Council annual meeting, internet "hunting"??, point systems for permits and more.
November 2004 Some interesting forum threads to look at this month, and some worthwhile updates and news in this month's edition.
October 2004 The newsletter is back.  We bit off more than we could chew, so we will try a less ambitious approach.  In this issue: news and updates about Alaska hunting; new information on OutdoorsDirectory.com, forum threads of interest.
October 2003 Featured: To Tok or not to Tok -- An Alaskan becomes a sheep hunting addict | Hunting Tip: Stretching for older hunters | Recent Alaska hunting news and stories on the web | NEW Alaska books in our store | Events | A sampling of significant recent threads on the Alaska Hunting Forum | Newsletter archives | Subscription information
August 2003 Featured: "Breathless, Under the Weight Of a Hunter's Moment" | Recent Alaska hunting news and stories on the web | Featured Alaska hunting & fishing books and videos | Events | Some significant Threads on the Alaska Hunting Forum during July, 2003 | Newsletter archives | Subscription and Advertising Information
July 2003 Featured: Rent-A-Partner | Alaskan Jeff Varvil writes humorously about what happens when your regular pard can't make it | Hunting tip | Information about Alaska hunting from the Alaska Division of Wildlife Conservation | Alaska news and stories on the web | Featured Alaska hunting books and video | Events | Significant Threads on the Alaska Hunting Forum | Newsletter Archives | Subscription and Advertising Information
June 2003 Feature | King of the Mountain: A high adrenaline Alaska brown bear hunt | Alaska Hunting tip for June | Getting into Sheep Shape | News on the web | Alaska hunting stories on the web | Featured Alaska hunting books and video | Events | Significant | Threads on the Alaska Hunting Forum | Subscription and Advertising Information
May 2003

Featured: New Alaska State Hunting Regulations Announced | Bonus Feature: Wolf Control Works | Hunting Tip for May: Meat Care | Upcoming Events | Recent Threads of Interest on the Alaska Hunting Forum | Recent Hunting Oriented Additions