Fly Fishing in Western Alaska with professional angler Tony Weaver.
Fall hunting the coveted Sitka Blacktail Deer on the famous island of Kodiak Alaska.
As winter fast approaches, Alaskan's hit the tundra to finish filling the freezers before first snow falls. With several deer tags left to fill and weather rolling in hunting on Kodiak Island is always full of surprises.
Float fish the famous Kenai River for Alaska salmon on the Kenai Peninsula.
In waterfowl hunting, timing the fall migration means everything to success. The variety of bird species hunted and the diversity of hunting venues are unique to the state of Alaska. This adventure we explore fresh water wetlands hunting.
Northern Pike are fondly referred to as water wolves. Alaska presents many opportunities to land one of these giants reaching up to 90+ pounds. Like all fishing and hunting in Alaska, timing and weather means everything to achieving success and this adventure proves no different.
Migratory bird hunters in Alaska have numerous opportunities to harvest waterfowl however Alaska Sea Duck hunting on Kodiak Island is not recommended for the faint of heart. In Alaska just getting to the hunting location can be the adventure - but when Mother-Nature behaves, and the sea ducks start flying, you'll experience the trip of a lifetime.
30 miles off shore in the Bering Sea from the delta of the famous Yukon River sits Nunivak Island, one of four volcanic islands within the Pribilof islands - and home to the coveted Alaskan Musk Ox hunt.
Fly down the Aleutian Island to Cold Bay to experience one of the most prestigious waterfowl hunts for geese and sea ducks.
Lifelong Alaskan's and bush pilots Rob Stone and son Matthew tackle one of Alaska's most arduous hunts - the mighty Alaska Dall Sheep.
Fly deep into to Alaska's Far North in pursuit of 1,400 pound Alaska Yukon moose. On this 80-mile river journey crossing Alaska's tundra you never know what's around the bend.
Hard to beat a day duck hunting with mans best friend chasing Alaska sea-ducks on the beautiful Gulf waters of Alaska. Harlequin, Old Squaw and Barrow's Goldeneye oh my!
Many have dreamed of floating a wild river in the middle of nowhere Alaska, catching Salmon, Rainbow Trout and Arctic Grayling every cast. Hop aboard this journey floating 90 miles in 8 days across some of the most breathtaking land Alaska has to offer. Caribou, bears and fish oh my!
Fall time, Alaskan's are busy filling the freezer with many opportunities to pursue wild game. This adventure we head to South West Alaska to fill our brown bear tags with hopes of finding a caribou along the way. Sometimes, you just never know how the story will end until its all over.
Kodiak Island, home to the famous Kodiak Brown Bear truly lives up to the name. Living exclusively on the islands in the Kodiak Archipelago, these giants have been isolated from other bears for about 12,000 years. In this part one of two part episode a father and son team up to fill their coveted draw tags.
Kodiak Island, home to the famous Kodiak Brown Bear truly lives up to the name. Living exclusively on the islands in the Kodiak Archipelago, these giants have been isolated from other bears for about 12,000 years. In this part two of two part episode a father and son team up to fill their coveted draw tags.
Alaska's fishing and hunting opportunities are endless and nothing tops those adventures available in Valdez Alaska. It's big halibuts, bears and sea-duck action.
Venture to Alaska's West Coast for the ultimate King Salmon fishing experience with some of Alaska's top anglers. Spend a few days at a lodge only steps away from the rivers edge where fly rods and spin rods see non-stop action in the land of the midnight sun.
Grab a commercial flight to Kodiak Island, hop aboard a charter flight to camp, strap on ice crampons and climb 3,000 feet in mid winter - here, is where you will set up spike camp in hopes of finding a prized Mountain Goat. Part one of a two part episode.
Grab a commercial flight to Kodiak Island, hop aboard a charter flight to camp, strap on ice crampons and climb 3,000 feet in mid winter - here, is where you will set up spike camp in hopes of finding a prized Mountain Goat. Part two of a two part episode.
The King Eider is one of the most beautiful and hardiest waterfowl species in the world. Living year round in the high arctic and sub-arctic areas of the far north, accessing hunting grounds becomes the challenge. Alaska offers one of those rare opportunities. Prepare for the adventure of a lifetime unlike any other.
After a long winter, Alaskan's eagerly anticipate the start of Alaska's spring hunting season. Spring coastal black bear season provides a great opportunity to shake off the winter blues while providing much needed fresh protein for the freezers. Boat excursions also provides an opportunity to participate in Alaska's spring shrimping season. It is a full on surf n' turf adventure!
For those that have dreamed of big game hunting adventure in Alaska, giant coastal brown bears top that list. Not an adventure for the faint of heart this trip takes you through the challenges of what hunting the Last Frontier is all about. Take in the beauty of this once in a lifetime adventure, pack those bags and experience Mother Nature like never before.
Alaska moose and caribou hunting is the ultimate adventure. The sight of a mature moose raking its antlers or hearing a 1500 pound bull crashing through the brush responding to your call is a unforgettable experience. Caribou are large, stout members of the deer family roaming the ranges of Alaska from coastline to Canada's border. This combo hunt is truly an Alaskan experience for any hunter.
Nothing could be more fun when you bring together a group of dedicated anglers addicted to the saltwater life. Take in the action with the crew from the fishing charter Crazy Rays Adventures and Alaska's leading fishing tackle designer Tony "famous" Davis of Kodiak Custom Fishing Tackle. From monster halibut to rockfish, lingcod and salmon the action is non-stop.
Kodiak bears are a unique subspecies of the brown or grizzly bear. They live exclusively on the islands in the Kodiak Archipelago and have been isolated from other bears for about 12,000 years. The largest bears in the world, A large male can stand over 10' tall when on his hind legs, and 5' when on all four legs. Pursuing these Bruins is the ultimate North America's hunting adventure!