Alaska Excursions

Alaska Excursions

Wide range of glorious day trips throughout Southcentral Alaska.

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A pair of bull moose share a field near Anchorage, the state's largest city.

The variety of game makes Alaska a hunting hot spot.

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High-tech hunting: It might be time to upgrade

In his classic work, "A Sand County Almanac," Aldo Leopold called the sportsman of his day a "gadgeteer." He said that hunters were more concerned with technology than woodcraft. And while that may apply to some degree today, taking along the right equipment on an Alaska big-game hunt -- and especially a backpack-type hunt -- will not only help you find success but also help keep you safe.

Hunters use variety of techniques to track down big game

Big-game hunting in Alaska is a science involving planning, strategy and refined backcountry skills. Ultimately, however, the heart of the hunt, the part that defines its success or failure, is a hunter's ability to find and get within range of the game.

Get your goat

My friend Mike Stitzel and I had climbed most of the morning, and our legs were feeling it. Now we were bumping along the top of the mountain, playing "sneak and peek" as we peered over the edge from time to time in search of the bedded billies we'd spotted earlier. When we found one of them, he was basking in a sunbeam without a care in the world.

Big-game weights

Alaska's big game -- especially moose, bison and elk -- can be pretty big. How much weight can a successful hunter expect to have to pack out of the wild?

Alaska's big game -- especially moose, bison and elk -- can be pretty big. How much weight can a successful hunter expect to have to pack out of the wild?

A fully dressed moose will produce 250 to 600 pounds of meat, according to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. A bison will provide 275 to 700 pounds, and an elk will have 200 to 475 pounds.

The animal's hide and horns or antlers are extra.

Big-game speciesLive weight
of adults (pounds)
Carcass weight (pounds)Boned-out carcass (pounds)
Moose750-1,650375-835250-600
Caribou150-50075-25055-175
Bison800-2,000400-1,000275-700
Elk600-1,350300-625200-475
Mountain goat135-28065-14045-100
Dall sheep110-23055-11540-80
Muskox300-800150-400100-280
Sitka black-tailed deer70-20035-10025-70
Black bear70-35035-17525-125
Brown bear375-1,250185-62565-215

The table shows the range of fall weights for both sexes 2 years of age and older, except bears. Bears' weights are for animals 4 years and older; their weights can increase 25 percent from spring to fall. Carcass weight is the weight of the meat after the removal of viscera, head, hide and lower legs. Boned-out weight is the weight of the carcass after all bones except the ribs are removed.

Source: Alaska Department of Fish and Game Hunting Regulations (pdf)