Alaska Black Bear Hunt – Cordova Region (2026 Season)
Experience the adventure of a lifetime on this fully guided Alaska black bear hunt in the scenic Cordova region. Our goal is always to take mature boars measuring 6 feet or better, with the occasional 8-footer harvested. Each hunt is conducted one-on-one (1x1) with an experienced guide to maximize your success.
Hunt Overview
Depending on the specific hunting area, you and your guide will be flown by small aircraft to camp the day before your hunt begins. Our portable spike camps are strategically located for the best hunting opportunities and are designed for both comfort and mobility.
Each camp features 8' x 8' (or larger) tents equipped with cots and heaters, ensuring a warm and comfortable stay in the Alaskan wilderness.
During April, May, and June, black bears move from their high, snow-covered denning areas down to the lush coastal grasslands, providing excellent hunting conditions and trophy potential.
After the Harvest
Once your bear is taken:
It will be tagged, skinned, and peeled
The meat is quartered and packed out to the extraction point
You may keep your bear meat, which can be processed locally in Cordova or Anchorage
If you choose not to take the meat, it will be donated to a local elder or charity, ensuring nothing goes to waste.
At the lodge, the hide is fleshed, turned (ears, lips, nose, tail, and knuckles), and salted for preservation.
Trophies are shipped to an Anchorage expeditor at the end of the season.
Hunt Dates
May 2026
Pricing
Base hunt: [Insert auction starting bid or package value]
Additional hunter: $13,500
Non-hunter/observer: $5,250
Optional brown bear add-on: $15,000
Included
1x1 guided hunt
Skinning, salting, and hide preparation
Meals and lodging during the hunt
Air transportation during the hunt
Not Included
Transportation to/from Cordova, Alaska ($1,250)
Hunting license ($160) and black bear tag ($450)
Gratuities
Special Youth Offer
For hunters 16 years or younger, one parent (mother or father only) may accompany at no additional charge.
Experience the adventure of a lifetime on this fully guided Alaska black bear hunt in the scenic Cordova region. Our goal is always to take mature boars measuring 6 feet or better, with the occasional 8-footer harvested. Each hunt is conducted one-on-one (1x1) with an experienced guide to maximize your success.
Hunt Overview
Depending on the specific hunting area, you and your guide will be flown by small aircraft to camp the day before your hunt begins. Our portable spike camps are strategically located for the best hunting opportunities and are designed for both comfort and mobility.
Each camp features 8' x 8' (or larger) tents equipped with cots and heaters, ensuring a warm and comfortable stay in the Alaskan wilderness.
During April, May, and June, black bears move from their high, snow-covered denning areas down to the lush coastal grasslands, providing excellent hunting conditions and trophy potential.
After the Harvest
Once your bear is taken:
It will be tagged, skinned, and peeled
The meat is quartered and packed out to the extraction point
You may keep your bear meat, which can be processed locally in Cordova or Anchorage
If you choose not to take the meat, it will be donated to a local elder or charity, ensuring nothing goes to waste.
At the lodge, the hide is fleshed, turned (ears, lips, nose, tail, and knuckles), and salted for preservation.
Trophies are shipped to an Anchorage expeditor at the end of the season.
Hunt Dates
May 2026
Pricing
Base hunt: [Insert auction starting bid or package value]
Additional hunter: $13,500
Non-hunter/observer: $5,250
Optional brown bear add-on: $15,000
Included
1x1 guided hunt
Skinning, salting, and hide preparation
Meals and lodging during the hunt
Air transportation during the hunt
Not Included
Transportation to/from Cordova, Alaska ($1,250)
Hunting license ($160) and black bear tag ($450)
Gratuities
Special Youth Offer
For hunters 16 years or younger, one parent (mother or father only) may accompany at no additional charge.
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