Alaska’s Oldest Hunting Lodge Est. 1937

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MOOSE, DALL SHEEP, BROWN/GRIZZLY, BLACK BEAR, CARIBOU COMBO HUNT

The rut is going strong and moose are at their prime. All five species are available and included on this hunt. Caribou and Moose hunting are usually best this time of year. Brown/Grizzly Bear, Black Bear and Sheep tend to slow down. Dall Sheep closes September 20th and Moose closes September 25th. A second Brown/Grizzly Bear may be harvested for an addition trophy fee of $5000 and second Black Bear for $750.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Fees:

Hunt fees include equipped camps, guide services, transportation in the field, meals, and field preparation of trophies. Fees do not include your license, big game tags, transportation round trip to Rainy Pass Lodge (at this time $1500 per person & subject to change), hotel accommodations, before, during, or after the hunt, or gratuities. Weather permitting you will be flown to the lodge the day before your hunt and you will leave the lodge the day after your hunt. Un-Scheduled charters may result in an additional fee. This is one of the few Hunting Lodges in Alaska where horses are used in most camps. All hunters will be assessed a $200 Hunter’s Preservation Fee. This will be paid with your initial hunt deposit.

License and big game tag fees:

Non-resident (NR) and Alien (A) license and big game tag fees are set by the State of Alaska and are subject to change. At this time they are as follows: Hunting license (NR)$160 (A)$630, Grizzly/Brown Bear (NR)$1000 (A)$1300, Dall Sheep (NR)$850 (A)$1100, Moose (NR)$800 (A)$1000, Caribou (NR)$650 (A)$850, Black Bear (NR)$450 (A)$600, Wolf (NR)$00 (A)$00, Wolverine (NR)$350 (A)$500.

Payments and Cancellations

A first payment of 50% is required to confirm your hunt with the balance due MAY 1st in the year of your hunt. All payments are non-refundable. In the event of cancellation, by the client prior to January 1 of the calendar year in which your hunt is booked, payments shall be transferred to another hunt with us or may be transferred to another mutually acceptable hunter secured by you. In the event of a cancellation after January 1 of the calendar year in which your hunt is booked all funds shall be forfeited unless transferred to a mutually acceptable hunter secured by you. Hunt prices will be adjusted to the current price sheet at the time of change. In the event we must cancel a hunt, due to a failure on our part, the monies paid shall be returned, unless mutually agreed parties elect to apply it to another hunt with us. All payments are non-refundable once the hunt is booked. However, we are happy to try and help you market your hunt if you are unable to participate.

Non-hunting guests:

We welcome your non-hunting guests along to photograph, video, or just tag along to share in your hunt. We do have limited accommodations for this and it must be arranged ahead of time. The cost for a non-hunting guest is $8,500.

Personal Gear:

The preferred calibers for Alaska vary a little by species however, the 300 magnums, are most often carried. Please try to limit your gear to a total weight of 75 pounds to the lodge. Hunting gear should include: good binoculars (10 power), compact gun cleaning kit, 40 rounds of ammo, day pack large enough for daily personal gear, hunting knife, small flashlight, sleeping bag comfortable to 0 degrees, camera, ankle fit hip boots (Lacross Big Chief, non-insulated in August, Insulated in September), climbing boots (optional for sheep), camp shoes, hat with a brim, cold weather hat, warm gloves, top quality 3/4 length rain gear (Helly Hansen Impertech), personal toiletries kit, sunglasses, basic daily hunting clothes (wools or polar fleece) to accommodate dressing in layers as temperatures may fluctuate. It is recommended that you pack this in a soft duffel-style bag for ease of transportation in a small plane or on your horse. All hunting clothes should be of neutral colors, no fluorescent orange, please. Plan to leave your hard gun case at the charter service or hotel, not carried on the plane.

Conditions:

All hunts are conducted on a fair chase basis in accordance with State of Alaska hunting and guiding regulations. A State of Alaska Guide/Client hunt record will be signed prior to the start of each hunt. All hunters will need to sign a guide contract within 90 days after we receive your first payment, stating certain specifics of your hunt as required by Alaska state law. We accept a hunter on the following conditions: The Perrins’ Rainy Pass Lodge, L.L.C. and their guides are not responsible for accidents, equipment failure or loss, fire theft, Acts of God or other vicissitudes of nature, or anything beyond our control. We request that you notify us in writing of any medical situations or special medications that you may be taking that could be helpful in case of an emergency, as well as an emergency contact name and phone number. All clients and guests are required to sign an Assumption of Risk form prior to the start of Lodge activities. The form may be viewed on our website

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