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Sitka black-tailed deer hunts take you into the mist-shrouded rainforests, coastal grass flats and rugged ridges of Southeast and Kodiak Alaska. Guided one-on-one by experienced outfitters, trips often rely on floatplane or small-boat access to remote cabins or portable spike camps equipped with cots and heaters. Peak-season hunts during the late-fall rut draw deer to lowland beaches and grass flats, while summer and early-fall archery outings follow bucks on higher ridges. Spot-and-stalk, still-hunting and calling techniques typically yield multiple sightings of these sturdy 150–200 lb deer, prized for their dark foreheads, double-white throat patches and modest chestnut racks. After harvest, guides handle field dressing, caping and trophy prep, arrange shipping or local meat processing, and ensure any unused meat is put to good use.
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Sitka black-tailed deer hunts typically feature a mix of water-based and remote camp lodging, with accommodations ranging from climate-controlled cabins aboard a yacht to heated tent camps on shore. Sleeping arrangements include proper beds on the yacht and sturdy cots in the field tents. Three meals a day are provided, prepared either on board or by camp staff. Heating and cooling vary by camp: yachts are equipped with modern climate control systems, while shore camps rely on propane heaters to maintain comfort. All hunts are fully guided on a one-on-one basis, and support includes field care of meat and trophy processing before transport.
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Kodiak Island Sitka Black-Tailed Deer Hunt
All Deer hunts are conducted 1X1 (one guide, one client) to ensure your ultimate success, with many cases, a packer is added for those extended missions. Deer can be hunted from a small cabin or spike camp from my guide use area on the south end of Kodiak Island. Spike camps are portable and removable to assure the best possible area to hunt. Each spike tent camp are 8’X8’ and are equipped with cots and heaters for your comfort. Deer hunting during August and September can find bucks up high on mountain ridges 500 to 1500 foot levels. But during the months of October, November you can find bucks in the low line areas and the foothills, which will make hunting much easier. Once your trophy Deer is taken, it is then tagged, caped, meat is quartered and packed out to the extraction point. You are welcome to take your Deer meat back with you, and I can direct you to a local butcher in Kodiak City, that can process the meat for you. If you choose not to take your Deer meat back with you, the meat will be donated to local elders or local charity, never wasted. Once Deer cape and antlers are back at the spike camp, cape is fleshed, ears, lips, nose are turned, it is then salted. Trophies are normally shipped from lodge to my expeditor in Anchorage, at the end of the season. (Odocoileus hemionus sitkensis -Latin Name) Sitka Black Tail Deer has a smaller rack than most deer species. They make up for the smaller rack size by being one of the most handsome species in the world. These thick, smaller deer have a dark, almost black forehead with a double white throat patch and rich chestnut colored antlers and beautiful black tipped tail. They are arguably the most hearty deer on the planet, thriving in one of the most unique and challenging habitats on earth. Most Sitka Black Tail Deer on Kodiak weight between 150 and 200 pounds.
Alaska
Sitka Black-Tailed Deer
15500
Sam Fejes Guide Services
Fair Chase
Public
Tent
Yes
Propane Heat
Cot
Meals Provided
Unspecified
15500
Sitka Blacktail Deer Hunt in Southeast Alaska, from a 78-Foot Yacht
Hunting deer in the rainforest of Southeast Alaska is an experience in deer hunting unlike any other. The elusive sitka blacktail deer may not share the notoriety of their larger cousins, the Whitetail and Mule deer, but a hunt for sitka blacktail in southeast Alaska will provide the challenge and adventure that can’t be found anywhere else in the world. Our hunts take place in either November, during the peak of the rut, or early December when the deer are post rut. Rut conditions, snow, and weather tend to bring the deer down near sea level, where they can be hunted on the beaches and grass flats which hold some of their favorite food. Hunting is also conducted amongst the towering trees of the Tongass National Forest. Still hunting, along with walk then sit style is highly effective when used in conjunction with calling. A sitka deer will often respond to a doe or fawn bleat, often times closing to a very close range. We recommend that all travelers get full-flex tickets as you are traveling to the Last Frontier and weather will at times play a big part in getting in or out of Alaska. Glacier Guides’ deer hunters fly into Juneau, Alaska. From there, hunters proceed to a pre-designated Air Charter company, to be flown via floatplane to our vessel awaiting your arrival in the field. Please take note of the travel details and dates included on your contract for booking of flights. Call us with any questions to ensure you are arriving and departing as necessary.
Alaska
Sitka Black-Tailed Deer
14000
Glacier Guides
Fair Chase
Public
Yacht
Yes
Modern Climate Control
Bed
Meals Provided
Unspecified
14000
Kodiak Island 10-Day Combo Brown Bear + Black-Tailed Deer Hunt
Alaska
Brown Bear
Sitka Black-Tailed Deer
47500
Sam Fejes Guide Services
Fair Chase
Public
Tent
Yes
Propane Heat
Cot
Meals Provided
Unspecified
47500
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