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Alaska Spring black bear hunting with Master Guide Smokey Don Duncan in Alaska Game Management Unit 20. Fly to Fairbanks and hunt black bear the same day.

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  • You make a very interesting observation in that you live in Alaska! My clients do not live here, do not know where to go, and any number of other challenges non-residents would face. The other issue is, how many non-resident hunters can go in a specific time period and find a bear to shoot without some guide effort? Would you incur the expense of coming to Alaska, deal with all the permitting issues for non-residents and the logistics of getting to the bear without seeking some help?

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  • ty for stayin in touch by email we are thinking strongly bout your hunt for this yr still getting the info on tickets and place for the wife to stay while i hunt ill be in touch

  • @journeyman47 Yeah man!

  • See Donuts for Boo Boo N.J. on my page. Protect the 2nd but "Hey! F#ckin' Jersey!"

    There's a "situation" up here.

  • Nothing but good things to say about Alaska Private Guide Service and Smokey Don Duncan. His black bear camp is awesome and I HIGHLY recommend it to anyone interested in a quality black bear hunt. I do not intend to defend the hunting way of life that many of us believe in however I will say that if you have considered a quality bear hunt GO ON THIS HUNT!!! His trophy moose and brown bear hunts are fabulous as well! Thank you Smokey and keep up the good work! JJS

  • I see what you mean, and I understand about the wolves returning somewhat successfully to the Rockies, but I still don't think hunting helped any of those problems. I think they've done best when just left alone. Overhunting and poisoning (by our government, I might add) is why they were wiped out of our country in the first place. So you can see why my faith in gov't management is dubious at best.

    Anyway I still stand by my original comment.

  • Ok, are you old enough to remember when "management" did not set a limit by species, because there was not "management" in place to do it? You either had too many animals of a given species that died of starvation or over hunted species. Remember the wolves of the Rockies? Gone because they were not managed. Now reintroduced to the point that there is most likely going to be a 'season' on their heads since the "management" solution was so successful.

  • Fair enough. But I do understand the game laws, and how those fees help "wildlife management" . I hear hunters defend their killing by that old excuse all the time. But do they really care? Would you stop hunting if the U.S. stopped using your fees that way? Somehow I doubt it.

    If you REALLY cared about wildlife, you would donate that license money to help bears and other wildlife WITHOUT going out to kill them.

  • I guess you just don't understand the game laws in the US.  Hunting fees are the main source of funding for wildlife management in most states.

  • Trophy "hunters" are exactly like those stupid, mean little boys who, when they see an animal, instead of just enjoying the natural beauty of the creature, can think of only one thinog to do: KILL it!

    Guys, please. Grow up and join the adults. Quell your adolescent reflex to shoot whatever you see. Go enjoy wildlife, certainly, but take photos! Watch them! Anything but blow their brains out.

    Do the decent thing. Put your guns away and stop killing what's left of our wildlife.

  • Oh yes, if if doesn't work, you may read

    "A local hunter was found 25 miles North East of North Bay this morning, severely mauled by a black bear. Remnants of dog food were found stuffed in his mouth. A Game Warden was able to arrive before the poor man expired, and apparenlty, the fellow was delerious from the extent of his injuries. According to the Warden, all the poor fellow fellow was heard saying shortly before he expired was, "hootie hoo, Hootie Hoo, HOOTIE HOO!"

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