Alaska Caribou Hunt 1x1
Package price
Package price
with Barren ground caribou included
More about us
Our company was established in 1924 and operates in 3 territories.
Spring Bear Combo Hunts are located in Alaska's interior near the Yukon border. Caribou and Grizzly fall hunts are conducted 500 miles to the north in the Pristine Arctic. Our family has been offering professional hunting services for nearly a century in remote Alaska. We offer tailor-made and aggressive hunt packages for your one-of-a-kind experience. Our unparalleled service, Knowledge and expertise is why our customers keep returning. We look forward to helping you create the adventure of a lifetime!
About this hunt
This a one hunter per guide hunt, price is per person. We offer world class guided caribou hunts in Alaska. Hunting Alaska's Arctic is dangerous as well as expensive and challenging, Our Professional hunting Guides will assist you in your pursuit of Alaskan trophy caribou and arctic grizzlies. Our camps are comfortable and guides and equipment are top of the line. We offer Raft hunts as well as drop camps with the super cub. We only offer guided hunts as Alaska is a dangerous place. Weather can change quickly and your dream hunt can easily become a nightmare if you are unprepared. When you hunt with us you can rest easy as you will be in competent safe hands! We offer trophy fee options if you wish to harvest a grizzly bear on a caribou hunt. Family Hunting Trips We encourage bringing your family to the arctic. We take many fathers & sons and or daughters on hunts as well as husbands and wives. Caribou hunts are a great way to introduce your family to a real fair chase remote wilderness adventure that will leave them thirsty for more.
Guided
(Regular trip)
Rifle Hunting
Bow Hunting
Mountain Hunting
Hunting season: 23 Jul 2025 - 10 Sep 2025
Success rate
2022 Caribou success rate was about 95% Spring Black Bear was 100% Grizzly was around 50% on a tf
Where you will hunt
Territory
Our collective guide areas = over 3 million acres. Alaska is a huge state We operate in the most remote area in the United States. air charter costs are high, but it’s well worth it to be in an area where there are no people for thousands of square miles. Every hunt with us is like a Lewis and Clark expedition.
Fence type: Not fenced
Territory size: 3,000,000+
Operating since: 1924 year
Entertainment services
Excursions Fishing
Where you will stay
Tent camps
We take pride in our wide selection of quality hunts. All of our hunts are filled with breath taking scenery and adventure. On our spring hunts there is no need to rough it. Stay in a nice quiet peaceful cabin along a river in breath taking interior Alaska during your hunt. Consider scheduling a few extra days to go on a deep sea fishing charter in Valdez, AK, or catch the May days airshow and fly in. On our fall hunts stay in a very comfortable tent camp with a generater, cots, camp chairs, great company and good food. We have fresh food come in each week with our clients. No need to starve yourself on pilot crackers & freeze dried food. Enjoy home cooked meals and good company. Bring along a good sence of humor. We pride ourselves on having a great time and a lot of laughs. We will work extremely hard to get you your game but more importantly we want you to have a great time!
Facilities: Electricity
How to get there
Please inquire prescheduled charter set up by the outfitter. See travel plans doc on our website after booking.
Nearest airport: Fairbanks international
Distance from airport: 350 air miles by pre arranged charter
Transfer from airport: No
Transfer from railway: No
Other information
Gun rental: No
Vaccination required: No
Terms
Price Includes
- Accommodation
- Guiding by PH
- Field trophy preparation
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Snacks
Cancellation
- The cost of the basic services and fees provided under this agreement are as listed below. This cost does not include transportation to or from the hunt site base camp, transport of trophies, license or tag fees, and accommodations/meals before or after the dates specified below or any other incidental expenses of the Client. Additional fees for trophy transport and/or air transport for hunts are set forth in paragraph 4 below. Client shall make specified deposit immediately upon execution of this Agreement to hold the booking date. Specified deposit shall be made on or before January 1st of the year of agreed hunt for hunts booked more than 1 year in advance. Remaining balance is due by June 1 of the year of the intended Hunt. Deposits are non-refundable, however, AAA may, but is not obligated to, rebook prior to the start date specified below. All late payments will incur a $25 late fee for every week late. Once client’s accounts become 30 days late for deposits/Jan 1st yearly payments or 15 days late for Final Balances, the hunt contract will be void with all payments to date lost, with no refund given to client
Price DOES NOT include
- Transport from Fairbanks to base camp and return.
- Transfer from/to airport
- Alcoholic drinks
- Gratuities
- Hunting license
- Big game locking tags
- Harvest tickets
- Grizzly on trophy fee $10,000
- Beverages/soft drinks
Wounding
- AAA shall undertake all reasonable efforts to recover any animal that is shot by Client. Client acknowledges and understands that under certain conditions, and in the sole opinion of the guide, recovery of an animal may not be possible due to safety or access considerations. Any animal that is not recovered shall be treated as “taken” for purposes of this agreement and the Hunt shall be concluded without refund, including trophy fees.
Price Includes
- Accommodation
- Guiding by PH
- Field trophy preparation
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Snacks
Price DOES NOT include
- Transport from Fairbanks to base camp and return.
- Transfer from/to airport
- Alcoholic drinks
- Gratuities
- Hunting license
- Big game locking tags
- Harvest tickets
- Grizzly on trophy fee $10,000
- Beverages/soft drinks
Cancellation
- The cost of the basic services and fees provided under this agreement are as listed below. This cost does not include transportation to or from the hunt site base camp, transport of trophies, license or tag fees, and accommodations/meals before or after the dates specified below or any other incidental expenses of the Client. Additional fees for trophy transport and/or air transport for hunts are set forth in paragraph 4 below. Client shall make specified deposit immediately upon execution of this Agreement to hold the booking date. Specified deposit shall be made on or before January 1st of the year of agreed hunt for hunts booked more than 1 year in advance. Remaining balance is due by June 1 of the year of the intended Hunt. Deposits are non-refundable, however, AAA may, but is not obligated to, rebook prior to the start date specified below. All late payments will incur a $25 late fee for every week late. Once client’s accounts become 30 days late for deposits/Jan 1st yearly payments or 15 days late for Final Balances, the hunt contract will be void with all payments to date lost, with no refund given to client
Wounding
- AAA shall undertake all reasonable efforts to recover any animal that is shot by Client. Client acknowledges and understands that under certain conditions, and in the sole opinion of the guide, recovery of an animal may not be possible due to safety or access considerations. Any animal that is not recovered shall be treated as “taken” for purposes of this agreement and the Hunt shall be concluded without refund, including trophy fees.
Payment
Deposit
Final payment
Reviews (9)
One of the best hunts I’ve been on, can’t wait to do it again!
Great group of guys/ fun hunt, Striker and his guides work hard to put you on the game. I’ve never had any issues with them moving me to different areas up/ down river to increase my chances for a successful hunt. Whether it be Caribou or Grizzly, your success is their success and they strive to make it happen. This will be my 3rd year in a row hunting with Striker, taking a Grizzly, Caribou and Wolverine on my first two hunts. The guides are excellent all around, from once the game is down to trophy care. The camps and food are also excellent for being out in the middle of know where. Can’t hunt with a better group of guys.
Nothing to complain about, top notch.
Extremely hardworking!
Outfitter made multiple flights for us to move and get into animals. Great accommodations, guides, and game. Lots of grizzly in the area and everyone in camp took a caribou and a bear if they chose to. Highly recommend these guys, they work hard for clients!
Not a single negative thing to say.
top notch, Can't do better than this
My name is Rick Washburn. I am 72 yrs old, in good health and condition for my age. I have hunted since I was eight years old and I am an excellent shot, experienced and have hunted Africa 10 times, Alaska 3 and all over the US all my life. I booked a Caribou hunt with Striker Overly who came highly recommended by my friend and Alaskan guide Will Koehler of Wrangler Outfitters. Will was not wrong. Striker not only lived up to his recommendation, he exceeded it! The Hunt was scheduled for September 1-9 out of Striker’s base camp in Umiat just North of the Artic Circle. My main objective was Caribou. At Striker’s advice I also obtained tags for Grizzly, Wolf and Wolverine as there was a possibility of harvesting at least one of them in the area. I arrived in Fairbanks and flew a charter with other hunters the next day into Umiat where Striker maintains a base camp and airstrip for his two Bush planes. The Camp has a bunkhouse and storage house and cook tent. From this camp hunters are ferried to their respective tent camps on the river for the rest of the hunt. Our river camp consisted of a large tent for the two guides and two comfortable dome tents each for me and another hunter. My guide was Randy Krebill whom I found to be a passionate hunter, very capable and professional guide and all-around good company for the entire hunt. Hunting consisted mainly of using Zodiac style boats to go up and down the river to various points where we could glass the Tundra for Caribou. I saw Caribou almost every day. Thought I didn’t see a grizzly, I did see several wolves and believe it or not four, yes four wolverines on the hunt. I wasn’t close enough to take one, but it still was a thrill watching them through our binoculars. On the second to last day of the hunt we went way up the river and spotted some Caribou, one of which was a good shooter. Randy proceeded to run the raft up the river to head the shooter off. We pulled in several times to gage whether we were cutting his trail off and on the third try as we came up over the bank there, he was less than two hundred yards away. The brush was high enough that I couldn’t shoot prone, so Randy bent over and I used his back as a rest. Our breathing wasn’t synchronized, and I missed the shot. We synchronized our breathing and I settled in. Bang! The second shot took him directly in the heart. He ran 50 yds and piled up. This was a true wilderness hunt and one of the best hunts I’ve done. This is first class from front to back. Every hunter that flew out of Umiat to their various raft camps and I believe there were eight got their Caribou for 100% success. You can’t go wrong hunting with them. I highly recommend them. This is a unique and fun hunt. Striker keeps the river tents supplies almost daily with what they need using his bush planes from the base camp in Umiat. For this far into true wilderness this is a very comfortable hunt.
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