A message from
Kodiak Master Guide:
Now is the best time ever to hunt GIANT KODIAK BROWN BEAR.
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"I have been guiding bear
hunters on Kodiak Island for
36 years, and most of my
guides have also been there
from five to twenty years.
Taking a good trophy Kodiak
bear is still a great challenge
and an achievement, and I
feel that it is substantially
better hunting there for
large bear now than it was
35 years ago. Even after
three decades of guiding
there, Kodiak remains one of
the most exciting of all hunts
for me."
--Dennis Harms
Alaska Trophy Safaris' Goal
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We have always felt a heavy commitment to work hard to get outstanding trophies for our hunters.
Most clients become life-long friends.
Integrity of our guide: Constant chance is an especially big part of trophy hunting: winter weather, law
changes, and many other factors come into play. We never conduct a trip unless we feel the
outcome will be successful.
Our success can be attributed to hardworking enthusiastic hunters, experienced guides, our
conservative harvest program, and providing the right equipment for various hunts, which includes
tents, boats, motors, and some luck.
Alaska Trophy Safaris has 40 years experience in guiding
Alaska. When you choose to hunt with us, you benifit from 3
decades worth of knowledge in tracking, spotting and
hunting the perfect trophy brown bear. Nobody has been
guiding Kodiak brown bear hunts longer than master guide
Dennis Harms.
There's nothing like bagging a giant Kodiak brown bear and
there's no time like the present to do it. The bears are bigger
than ever, and our guides are the most knowledgeable in
Alaska.
Let Alaska Trophy Safaris help give you the hunt of your life
time on Beautiful Kodiak Island, Alaska. Give us a call today:
(907) 696-2484.
Or email us at alaskatrophy@yahoo.com.
Kodiak Island
National Refuge
Kodiak is a mountainous
island off of Alaska's
southwest coast, which
covers 5,300 square miles
and has many deep fjords
around the island and
several large lakes.
Kodiak brown bears are the
world's largest carnivores.
Large females weigh 650
pounds and a very large
male can weigh up to 1500
pounds.
Kodiak bears have been
slowly evolving away from
the rest of Alaskan brown
bears, and today are
generally larger, have wider
faces, and a larger cranium
than bears in other parts of
Alaska.
Over 50 years ago, about
three-quarters of Kodiak
Island was set aside as the
Kodiak National Wildlife
Refuge to protect the
habitat of brown bears and
other wildlife. There are
approximately 3,000 Kodiak
brown bears living on the
Island, making it one of the
largest concentrations of
bears in the world.
Alaska Trophy Safaris Post Office Box 670071 Chugiak, AK 99567 ~ (907) 696-2484 ~ alaskatrophy@yahoo.com All images copyrighted 2004. Webpage design by Boreal Films, 2004. Contact webmaster.
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A l a s k a T r o p h y S a f a r i s
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Over 40 years experience guiding in Alaska.
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