Wildman Hunting Brochure - Alaskan Brown Bear Hunting
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Wildman Hunting Brochure - Alaskan Brown Bear Hunting
Let Experience be your Guide to Alaska Gary “Butch King” - Master Guide Starting as the “camp boy” for legendary Alaska Guide Lee Holen in 1966, Butch came up through the ranks of Alaska big game guiding. He has done every job from camp boy to Master Guide and has guided and outfitted several hundred hunts during his long career. This is not a parttime job for Butch, who spends six months of the year in his guiding area. Butch has dedicated his life to guiding sportsmen in Alaska where he shares this unique lifestyle and great responsibility with his wife Kathy. Butch first learned to fly at age 14, and obtained his student pilot license at age 16. A commercial pilot by age 18, he has logged well over 10,000 hours while flying the Alaska bush in all types of aircraft. He currently holds ratings to fly both floatplanes and single or multi-engine wheel planes, in visual or instrument flight conditions. Butch is also an FAA licensed aircraft and aircraft engine mechanic with Inspector Authorization. At the 2000 Safari Club International Convention named Gary “Butch” King its “Professional Hunter of the Year”, at the Safari Club Convention in Reno. In 2004, Butch and Kathy received the Dallas Safari Club “Outfitter of the Year Award.” But what Butch enjoys most about being a guide is showing people Alaska, where he and Kathy were born and grew up. Butch has retained much of Lee Holen’s vast guiding area on the Alaska Peninsula and has also secured long-term Federal guiding concessions in the Alaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge. This guarantees exclusive guiding rights to thousands of square miles of Alaska’s best moose and brown bear habitat for several years to come. Today, Butch and Kathy are assisted by Alaska Registered Guides and Bush Pilots; Brad Adams and Wilford “Wild Bill” Lomax who each play a major role in the management and operation of Wildman Lake Lodge. Wild Bill joined Butch guide back in 1983 as a pilot and guide, with expertise in remote bush construction. Together Bill and Butch took Wildman Lake Lodge from a modest hunting camp to Alaska’s premier hunting and fishing lodge. Brad Adams joined the operation in the spring of 1990 worked his way up from Butch King, Jan Erik Blom & Brad Adams hunting guide to Chief Pilot & with the new #1 SCI Brown Bear , 1996 Guide and Lodge Manager at World Hunt Award #1 No. American Trophy Wildman Lake Lodge. Gary “Butch” King - Master Guide Butch King - Pilot / Master Guide Guiding Sportsmen on the Alaska Peninsula Since 1971 Alaska Brown Bear - Trophy Alaska Moose - Wing Shooting & Fishing Gary “Butch” & Kathy King home at Wildman Lake Lodge Butch King & Bill Lomax with the 81 inch Trophy Moose taken by Mark Rose, Awarded #1 Alaska Moose - 25th Boone & Crockett Awards Three 10 ft. plus Record Book Bear: Scott Ackleson 29-0/16 Ray Cuppy 29-5/16 John Smoll 30-6/16* *The 1994 World Hunt Award # 1 North American Trophy & #1 SCI Brown Bear Website: www.wildalaskahunting.com - Email: hunt@wildmanlodge.com 2024 Stonegate Circle - Anchorage, Alaska 99515 - Phone (830) 640-3536 acp4468920511 Wildman Lake Lodge - Alaska Peninsula Hunts Website: www.wildalaskahunting.com - Email: hunt@wildmanlodge.com 2024 Stonegate Circle - Anchorage, Alaska 99515 - Phone (830) 640-3536 Guided and Outfitted Trophy Hunts Aircraft, Equipment and Facilities Alaska Brown Bear The safety, comfort and success of our hunters are our primary concerns. Unlike most Alaska guides, whose base camp is a pup tent, we have established a first class hunting and sport fishing lodge right in the heart of the Alaska Peninsula wilderness. Wildman Lake Lodge is a modern facility with a professional kitchen, spacious dining room and comfortable “Trapper’s Den” overlooking Ocean River and the Aleutian Mountain Range. Wildman Lake Lodge has eight guest rooms with showers and bathrooms, full time heat, electric and satellite communication including WiFi, making Wildman Kathy’s professional kitchen staff at the ultimate Alaska hunting and fishing lodge. Four jet boats and four Wildman Lake Lodge specially-equipped bush aircraft are based at the lodge, used exclusively to transport our clients, gear and supplies to and from our strategically located spike camps. These camps are checked regularly by radio or Sat-phone and serviced as needed by our experienced Wildman Bush Pilots. Our professionally guided and fully outfitted Alaska Peninsula Brown Bear hunts have consistently produce some of Alaska’s largest trophy brown bears each season. Our bear hunting clients have received numerous awards from Safari Club International, the Alaska Professional Hunter’s Association and Boone & Crockett. On three occasions, our clients have received the World Hunt Award from SCI for the “Best North American Trophy.” Two of these were “Number One” SCI Brown Bear and the other bear placed “Number Three.” At this writing, our clients have taken five of the Top Ten Alaska Brown Bears in the Safari Club International Book of World Records. What this means to you, a potential bear hunter, is that this area produces the biggest Brown Bear on the Planet! Our big game hunting concessions are well managed for trophy quality and total population. We hunt thousands of square miles of Alaska finest trophy brown bear and moose habitat, managed by the Alaska Department of Natural Resources as well as two huge Federal Guiding Concessions in the Alaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge. Combined, our areas are nearly the size of Kodiak Island. We enjoy exclusive guiding rights on the major portion of this huge area, thereby controlling a very selective annual harvest. Spring and Fall Hunts We have bear hunting seasons each year on the Alaska Peninsula. On even numbered years, we have a spring season in May. On odd numbered years, we have a fall season in October. Our hunts are one hunter per guide unless two hunters which to hunt together. With about a 90% opportunity to take a very nice bear, our success rate is high on trophy class bear. Each season, our average bear hide squares in excess of nine feet. Several ten to eleven foot bears are taken each season. Although not everyone takes a bear, and not every bear taken is a ten footer, there are hundreds of record class Brown Bear in our area. You won’t have a better chance to take a record book trophy bear anywhere in the world. Regardless of bear size, every client gets our full effort on every hunt. Here are five of the Top Ten Safari Club Records, all taken by our hunting clients. ? Jan Erik Blom 30-8/16 SCI Albert Carlton 30-07/16 SCI John Smoll 30-6/16 SCI Al Landreville 30-6/16 SCI Peter Ma - 30 0/16 SCI Alaska Moose Moose hunting is done in some of the more brushy country in our concession areas, where they feed on willows and begin to gather their cows for the rutting season in midSeptember. The Alaska Peninsula moose population is on the increase, providing an excellent opportunity for hunters looking for a trophy moose. Hunting is done on foot from comfortable spike camps. We are hunting trophy moose in the 60 and 80 inch class and have maintained a very high success on huge bulls up to 81 inches, in recent years. Our clients have received several awards for top ranking trophy Alaska/Yukon moose in both the Safari Club and Boone & Crockett record books. Trophy class bull moose in the 60 and 80 inch class are the rule, rather than the exception on our fully guided trophy hunts!
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