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(406) 754-2614
(907) 842-2005
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The temperate coasts of Alaska offer the Alaska brown bears with ample food, sufficient to sustain 98% of the US brown bear population. These solitary creatures are predisposed to evade the company of other bears. It is easy to encounter one of these reclusive animals, especially in South-eastern Alaska where you will often stumble upon one bear to every square mile. That makes for a crowded bear populace, only slightly fewer on the Northern Slopes of Alaska where the bear population numbers 1 bear for every 100 square miles. My name is Brian Donovan and I am the owner of Donovan's Guide Service, exclusively providing Alaska brown bear hunting breaks for you in genial groups, to ensure paramount attention, Donovan's Guide Service: http://www.donovansguideservice.com.
I am experienced in Alaska brown bear hunting here, in South-eastern Alaska, and am familiar with the behavior and habitat of the Alaskan brown bears. I own a lodge located close to the shores of the beautiful Alegnagik Lake, idyllically situated for Alaskan brown bear hunting in the Wood-Tikchik State Park. I uphold a personal concern for my guests' welfare and attend all the brown bear hunts, taking my clients to track these bears in the striking Wood-Tichik State Park, one of the biggest in Alaska. Donovan's Guide Service: http://www.donovansguideservice.com.
I obtain a great sense of satisfaction in the trophies garnered by our clients from this renewable natural resource. In order to preserve as close to 100% success rate as possible, I only hire experienced guides like me, Brian Donovan. All the guides I appoint are completely motivated in providing the small groups of guests I take each year with an exceptional experience. Only accepting bookings from a limited number of clients on these Alaska brown bear hunts means that I am able to concentrate on providing 100% customer satisfaction and an exclusive Alaskan Hunting Adventure of a Lifetime, Donovan's Guide Service: http://www.donovansguideservice.com
The weather is a bit more extreme in Spring so, at that time, you will be staying at the lodge and transported to and from the brown bear hunting grounds on snowmobiles and snow shoes. Spring is one of the prime seasons and spaces fill fast for the Alaskan brown bear hunting. We generally don't start hunting brown bears in Alaska until 1st - 30th April when temperatures increase to around 20 - 30 degrees. Any earlier and there is often still some quite deep snow-falls.
However, Donovan's Guide Service has limited vacancies, with bookings quickly taken. Get onto the website: http://www.donovansguideservice.com - email me any questions. Brian Donovan's email address is donovanhunting@yahoo.com.
Or you can call me on (907) 842-2005 or (907) 842-5009.
In the Fall, with its more temperate climate, you will be staying in remote tent camps and hunting out of boats. Brown bears in Alaska in the Fall are huge beasts, big and fat with a thick hide. Some of these bears grow to sizes of 8 - 10 foot. Again, available spaces fill up fast so get onto Donovan's Guide Service website and be sure not to miss the Alaskan Adventure of a Lifetime, Donovan's Guide Service: http://www.donovansguideservice.com
To give you some idea of the range and quality of the Alaska brown bear hunting experience, take a tour around Donovan's Guide Service website which you can find at http://www.donovansguideservice.com or simply log on and type in 'Donovan's Guide Service'.
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