Suggested Gear List:
Rifle,ammunition,sleeping
bag,sleeping pad,hip boots, camp shoes,pants (preferably wool or polar
fleece), good rain gear (tops & bottoms), long underwear (polypropolene),
gloves & mittens (wool/waterproof), hat (ear covers & wind
proof), Alaska hunting license/tags/contract,camera/film, binoculars,
personal gear (toothbrush,soap, wet towlette wipes, etc.), knife,
several lighters,small flashlight, batteries, several pairs of socks,
and at least one good book!
This is a general list, you may bring anything else you feel
necessary keeping in mind there is a 70 lb. maximum weight limit. A
backpack with an exterior frame is highly recommended for Alaska hunts.
Getting to Iliamna or KING SALMON:
For flight service to and from Anchorage,
you will travel on Pen Air which services
the Iliamna route for Alaska Airlines and will be honoring ERA flights
already booked. Reservations can be made by calling : 1 800-448-4226 or
Alaska Airlines 1 800 426-0333. Or visiting their web site at :
http://www.penair.com/
Game Units
Our hunts are based out of the town of Iliamna
and/or Dillingham, centrally located for hunting in Alaska's most
productive and game rich country. We primarily hunt Alaska Game
Management Units 9,17 & 19
Camps
On all our hunts we strive to check you at least every other day,
weather permitting. We move you as needed to keep you in good hunting
areas, and we try to get your game meat into Iliamna (home base) as soon
as we know you have an animal down. If you are not taking your meat
home, we can arrange for it to be given away to local charities. You
usually can have the animal deboned and boxed for shipment locally for
an extra fee in Iliamna or King Salmon
Alaska
Wilderness
These are real wilderness hunts! There are no
roads, no telephones, no means of communication once you are in your
hunting camp. Our hunts are based out of a small village called
Iliamna,from there we place you in camps with small, gravel runways,
accessed by our bush planes. On all hunts we strive to check on you at
least every other day, weather permitting. We move you as needed to keep
you in good hunting areas, and we try to get your meat into our base
operation as soon as we know you have the animal down. If you are trophy
hunting and not interested in taking all or some of your meat home, we
can arrange for it to be given away to local charities.
Lodging
It is sometimes necessary to overnight in Illiamna
or King Salmon before or after your hunt. There are a number of Lodges,
Inns and B&B's we work with.
Iliamna Lake Lodge
PO Box 110 Iliamna, Alaska 99606 (907) 571-1525
Visit our web site Click
Here
Airport Hotel
PO Box 157 - Iliamna, Alaska 99606 - (907)
571-1276
Shipping
Game Meat:
The cost of shipping meat from the field to
Iliamna and KING SALMON is included in your hunt for the first animal
(additional animals are extra ). Meat and trophies can be shipped from
Iliamna to Anchorage on Northern Air Cargo or Air Cargo Express, and
then on to your destination via your air carrier. For estimates on
shipping your meat and trophies contact:
Northern Air
Cargo:
1 800-478-3330 visit their web site at
http://www.northernaircargo.com/enter.htm
Air Cargo
Express:
907 243-7333 visit their web site at
http://www.aircargoexpressak.com/
Weather:
Alaska’s weather is frequently bad during the prime hunting seasons
— strong winds, heavy rain, snow, and fog are common in most areas.We
will fly whenever the weather allows us to fly safely. Please allow
enough time in your travel plans to account for bad weather days. Be
prepared for alternative accommodations if the weather turns bad. This
means having a good book to read and the ability to pay for alternative
accommodations until the weather clears. Building in a few extra days
for bad weather is the best way to plan your trip.
The Area:
Hunting in Alaska may mean walking through muskegs, dense alder
thickets, and crossing creeks. Even after all the hard work of finding
an animal, experienced Alaskan hunters will say that the work really
begins when an animal is killed.
Wear good all- weather gear and be good physical shape.
Alaska Fish
& Game State Regulations:
Read the Alaska Fish and Game regulations before you plan your trip. Click
here
Game:
Before
hunting any distance from your camp, stop to think about how far you are
willing or able to carry harvested game. A bull moose will dress out 350
to 750 pounds of mostly boned meat and will require four to eight round
trips carrying approximately 100 pounds per trip through swap, brush and
tundra. A brown bear hide can weigh over 120 pounds and can be cut in
half if necessary. Even a big bull caribou will weigh 150-180 pounds of
boned meat.
If it is necessary to make multiple trips to pack meat back to camp,
take the time to pack all of the meat at least 200 yards away from the
kill site and conceal it under a bush. Birds and other small animals
will soon find your kill and can draw in other scavengers like bears.
Always carry your rifle when packing meat and be alert each time you
return to the kill site and meat cache area in case a bear has moved in
during your absence.