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Welcome! We give quality personal hunts in Alaska, offering true "Fair Chase Hunts". We are not a high volume operation. Your Alaskan Hunting experience will be treasured for a lifetime. Over 60% of all clients are personally guided by the owner of the business, and the other 40% are guided by registered guides with many years of experience.

My Kodiak Brown Bear hunting area and Kodiak Sitka Black Tail Deer hunting area is located on the South end of Kodiak Island near Olga Bay in the Red Lake Area.

For Alaska Grizzly Bear hunts, Alaskan Moose hunts, Alaska range Caribou hunts, Alaska Black Bear, Alaska Dall Sheep, Wolf and Wolverine hunting area is in the Alaska Range in or near the Kuskokwim River Drainage.

In 1989, We took a Boone & Crockett Dall Sheep that scored 181 3/8.

For Alaska Mountain Goat hunts, my camps are within the Chugach Range. We give a 100%+ effort to see that your hunt is fun and successful!

 

THREE Boone & Crockett Kodiak Brown Bears Taken Spring 2003  

28 1/4,   28 1/2,    28 3/4   

bearScott with bearNOTE:   We took the second largest Kodiak Brown Bear from Kodiak Island in 2001--a Boone & Crockett skull of  29 3/16.

In 2000 we took a Boone & Crocket Kodiak Brown Bear with a 28 3/4 skull. 

Another Boone & Crockett Kodiak Brown Bear was taken in 1999 with a skull of 28 1/8.

During the spring of 1996, we took two Boone & Crockett Kodiak brown bears, plus in the fall of the same year we took the second and third largest bears taken on Kodiak Island for the fall of 1996.

In 1994 we took the new world's record Boone & Crockett brown bear with a muzzle loader.

I am a registered guide and will Guide you to help you obtain your Trophy Kodiak Brown Bear, Grizzly Bear, Black Bear, Moose, Dall Sheep, Caribou, Sitka Black Tail Deer, plus other game such as Wolf and Wolverine.

The Kodiak bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi), also known as the Alaskan brown bear, is the largest subspecies of Brown Bear and occupies the islands of the Kodiak Archipelago in Southcentral Alaska. Brown bears on Kodiak Island are classified as a distinct subspecies from those on the mainland because they are genetically and physically isolated. The shape of their skulls also differs slightly. The term “brown bear” is commonly used to refer to the members of this species found in coastal areas where salmon is the primary food source. Brown bears found inland and in northern habitats are often called “grizzlies.” Normally defined as being 75 miles from the sea

The Sitka Deer or Sitka Black-tailed Deer (Odocoileus hemionus sitkensis), is a subspecies of Black-tailed Deer, sometimes referred to as the Mule Deer. Their name originates from Sitka, Alaska. Weighing in on average between 80 and 120 pounds, Sitka deer are characteristically smaller than other types of black-tailed deer. Reddish-brown in the summer, their coats darken to a gray-brown in the winter. They are also good swimmers, and can occasionally be seen crossing deep channels between islands. They share their range on Kodiak Island with the Kodiak Brown Bear.

Black bears (Ursus americanus) are the most abundant and widely distributed of the three species of North American bears. In Alaska, black bears occur over most of the forested areas of the state. They are not found on the Seward Peninsula, on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, or north of the Brooks Range. They also are absent from some of the large islands of the Gulf of Alaska, notably Kodiak, Montague, Hinchinbrook and others, and from the Alaska Peninsula beyond the area of Lake Iliamma

For additional information or to book a vacation, please contact us. If you are sending an e-mail, please be sure to include your phone number with area code.

Mileur's Guide Service
c/o Scott Mileur
P.O. Box 2661
Palmer, Alaska 99645
(907) 745-1747
E-mail: info@huntalaska.comenvelope

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