Brown Bear Hunting Guides and Outfitters

Brown Bear Hunting Guides and Outfitters

Brown bear hunting can be good in many of the most remote, coastal parts of Alaska, Eastern Europe and Asia. Four different subspecies of brown bear occur in Russia alone: Amur Brown Bear; Siberian Brown Bear; Kamchatka Brown Bear; and the Eurasian brown bear.

Outdoors International works with exceptional brown bear hunting guides and outfitters in Alaska and Europe.

This comes as a surprise to some people, and most assume that Alaska is the only place to find good brown bear hunting, but there is good brown bear hunting in Europe. No matter where you hunt them, you’ll know when you see a truly big brown bear!

BROWN BEAR HUNTING GUIDES AND OUTFITTERS

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BROWN BEAR HUNTING TIPS & INFORMATION

We’ve put together a ton of articles so that you can go into your bear hunt fully prepared.

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In some of the best GMU’s in alaska, Brown bear hunting switches from spring to fall every other year.

SPRING BEAR HUNTS

As winter loses its grip and snow melts, bears will emerge from their dens. Glassing mountainsides you might see brown bears, moose, caribou, wolves and wolverine. Brown bears will move off the mountains to the lower elevations looking for food and females.

FALL BEAR HUNTS

Hunting is primarily done in the low areas along the streams and rivers, that are full of returning sockeye and silver salmon. Bears will be feeding on salmon to put on the necessary weight needed to go into hibernation. Hunters will be intercepting bear moving to and from their feeding grounds.

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Alaska Brown Bear Hunting

Alaska brown bear hunting is where you’ll want to book for the biggest bears in the world. Alaska has a thriving population of brown bears. Mature Boone and Crockett boars are taken every year. These behemoths can range from 750 to 1,550 pounds and square over 10 feet!

You can choose to hunt Alaska Brown bears in the spring or the fall. If you choose a fall hunt, you may be hunting big bears over salmon fishing streams. On our spring hunts, you’ll be hunting bears as they come out of their dens. Later in the spring you can hunt during the brown bear rut.

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Spring brown bear hunting in alaska

Our spring hunts are great, and we put hunters on trophy 9 to 10+ foot brown bears yearly.

  • Glassing is the name of the game on a spring bear hunt.
  • The bigger boars are usually the first to emerge from the dens, so hunting early can be an advantage.
  • Bears are typically more active in the early spring, because they are hungry.
  • Later in the spring, the rut starts, and boars can be seen all day long as they search for sows.
  • Hides are at their peak in the spring as long as you catch them before they start to rub.
  • Less foliage in the spring makes it easier to see.
  • In some units, baiting is an option in the spring.

Early Spring

In the early spring, you will be looking for bears coming out of their dens. Often they will emerge, do some exploring and return again to the den, leaving tracks in the snow. You can find tracks by glassing the high country, but then it’s a long hike in the snowshoes. And hopefully the bear is still in the area by the time you arrive.

Late Spring

Later in the spring, you will be glassing for boars foraging on hillsides, near shorelines or roaming in search of a sow in heat. Expect to be tons of glassing. Like A LOT of glassing. And learn how to field judge brown bears because it isn’t easy.

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Fall brown bear hunting in alaska

In the fall, bears are more concentrated on food sources.

  • Fall hunts are all about the food sources. You’ll be hunting near salmon streams or berry patches.
  • You will typically see more bears per day in the Fall since they are more concentrated on food sources.
  • Fall hunts are usually warmer than spring hunts.
  • Bears aren’t quite as active. Hunting will be best in the early mornings and right before dark while they are fishing. You’ll need to move quickly once a shooter is spotted.
  • There is more cover, making it more difficult to glass.
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We work with exceptional guides and outfitters offering high success brown bear hunting in Alaska as well as in Europe. Our hunters take big brown bears yearly. Let’s start planning.

 

OUTDOORS INTERNATIONAL

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Outdoors International has a team of hand-selected hunting experts to help you book your next hunt. Our job it is to help you in researching, booking and planning a great hunting trip with one of our amazing outfitter partners around the world.

My hunt was absolutely top notch.

The outfitter is a fantastic man and incredibly hard working and knowledgeable, there is no doubt he will do everything within his power to make peoples hunts successful and enjoyable. I plan to do it again with him next year for sure.

Wade Zuver

Our hunt was excellent.

We saw bucks every day along with all other sorts of wildlife. Mountain goats, bears, and foxes were common sights. Fishing and crabbing was special bonus. The food was excellent, the crew was amazing. Outdoors International did a great job of finding exactly what we were looking for.

Jesse Neveau

What an amazing experience!

The hunting lodge was out of this world!, Rooms, food and the scenery were all A+. Our guide was exceptional and had us on Shiras moose all five days. We saw over 30 total with at least 10 bulls. They had a plan for everything including taxidermy and game processing.

Kayla Redmon

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