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Recommendations for AK sitka blacktail
« on: Yesterday at 06:02:20 AM »
Hey all, going to AK and harvesting a Sitka blacktail is tops of things to do.  Anybody done it and have a place they recommend?  A hunting/fishing combo trip would be ideal with emphasis on the hunting.  I'm not opposed to DIY if that's even possible up there I'm not sure.  Thanks in advance.

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Re: Recommendations for AK sitka blacktail
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 12:39:21 PM »
Someday I would like to do a trip like this as well.

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Re: Recommendations for AK sitka blacktail
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 04:10:57 PM »
Prince of Wales is a good start if you want to DIY, you can rent from a lodge, or AirBNB, and rent a pickup. Google the area, like a lot of places it is not as good as it used to be, but it is still a fun adventure. Cost will be approximately $3,500+ for a week with two tags ($300 a piece) rental place, airfare (times two unless you take ferry), excess baggage, food and fuel.
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Re: Recommendations for AK sitka blacktail
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 08:40:13 PM »
Did a trip with a group of buddies to Kodiak a couple years back with ninilchick charters. Great experience, diy hunting and a little fishing. Might be something to check out

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Re: Recommendations for AK sitka blacktail
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 09:41:52 PM »
When my uncle told me about a story of his first trip to Alaska to hunt BT on POW you could take 6 deer... It was the late 80's...
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Re: Recommendations for AK sitka blacktail
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 10:39:57 PM »
I've done DIY Kodiak drop hunts twice in November, Rumor has it they may be going back to 2 tags for non-res next year but that has not been confirmed... I typically hold out for 1 good buck, or a last day tag filler. :)
The weather in November is no joke and we run really lite, if you go this route plan on top tier 4 season tents and your best raingear. The upside is there hasn't been a really bad winter in several years and the herd is doing well... this last year we had 4 awesome bucks out of 6 guys and everyone filled at least 1 tag along with 2 goats  (I hunt with residents).

 Next year we are going to do POW for something different... love hunting those little buggers.  :)

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Re: Recommendations for AK sitka blacktail
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 10:56:48 PM »
Fox tail lodge is a excellent choice but they fill up fast.  We went too early and didnt get a deer. Id go more into November

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Re: Recommendations for AK sitka blacktail
« Reply #7 on: Yesterday at 11:42:45 PM »
I've done DIY Kodiak drop hunts twice in November, Rumor has it they may be going back to 2 tags for non-res next year but that has not been confirmed... I typically hold out for 1 good buck, or a last day tag filler. :)
The weather in November is no joke and we run really lite, if you go this route plan on top tier 4 season tents and your best raingear. The upside is there hasn't been a really bad winter in several years and the herd is doing well... this last year we had 4 awesome bucks out of 6 guys and everyone filled at least 1 tag along with 2 goats  (I hunt with residents).

 Next year we are going to do POW for something different... love hunting those little buggers.  :)

Fair warning- we are just coming out of the worst winter in decades here in SE. Record snowfall and low temps... winterkill will be well above average.
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Re: Recommendations for AK sitka blacktail
« Reply #8 on: Today at 05:41:50 AM »
We did this trip a few years back and stayed in Thorne Bay. If you go put in for a bear tag. If I remember right NR bear hunting starts September 1st. We would spend the mornings up in the alpine and then the evenings down on the river fishing. There are some really nice bears along the creeks and river bottoms chasing salmon. Dear hunting can be tough you just need to make sure you get up above the tree line in the September hunt.

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Re: Recommendations for AK sitka blacktail
« Reply #9 on: Today at 08:20:19 AM »
Thanks for the comments so far.  I've got a place to start now.  Keep em coming.

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Re: Recommendations for AK sitka blacktail
« Reply #10 on: Today at 08:35:51 AM »
I've done DIY Kodiak drop hunts twice in November, Rumor has it they may be going back to 2 tags for non-res next year but that has not been confirmed... I typically hold out for 1 good buck, or a last day tag filler. :)
The weather in November is no joke and we run really lite, if you go this route plan on top tier 4 season tents and your best raingear. The upside is there hasn't been a really bad winter in several years and the herd is doing well... this last year we had 4 awesome bucks out of 6 guys and everyone filled at least 1 tag along with 2 goats  (I hunt with residents).

 Next year we are going to do POW for something different... love hunting those little buggers.  :)

Fair warning- we are just coming out of the worst winter in decades here in SE. Record snowfall and low temps... winterkill will be well above average.


 :yeah:

Juneau broke the record that had stood since the 60's and they still have snow right now.
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