You can do it yourself type in 26B in Alaska, meat is soooooo good during this time without the heavy fees of outfitter cutting into your wallet... Cold as heck, (-20/-30 degrees) but sometimes it breaks (10-20 degrees) for decent weather. I'm pretty sure the season goes till April frame check the regs on Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Alaskan Air to Anchorage, shuttle to Fairbanks, Rent a truck from Fairbanks and hit the haul road with a bow, ABOUT 300 MILES NORTH. Camp south side of Atigun Pass if it is too cold up north. Lots of animals all over the place and very few people hunting them. Buy a couple Wolf tags too..... Bring your whites and stay near the Pipe Line for cover, the animals walk right under the thing and don't have a worry about it. If you cross country ski, you can get back the five miles pretty quickly for rifle... Again it is cold , check out the weather for Prudoe Bay, and it will give you an ideal of what to expect. The regular hunting season begins in July, velvet big time... But the nastiest bugs you'll ever encounter... We wait till Sep no bugs and semi mild weather without extremes either way. If you go now, the capes are well worth it this time of year and plenty of Taxi's in Anchorage will pay a premium for good white manes with fluffy beards.... Besides, if you did, I'd be willing to take one off your hands real quickly......No horns but what the heck, right? Lots of sheds though- And besides Bone needs some Sheds since I have misplaced or left behind some.
Check also for Rust Air in Anchorage, you'll fly across the inlet and land near area 19. Last time I heard $700 for the flight, process was land, shoot and dress, throw back on plane and leave. A meat hunt only for atleast the residents, that could take three I believe. It would be hard for you to get that much meat back without taking a bank loan to get it back to Washington.