Alaska Black Bear Hunting Trips
Alaska Blacktail Deer Hunting Trips
Black Bear and Blacktail Deer Hunting Trips
Hunt and Fish Combos
Alaska Good Time Charters LLC offers boat based (live-aboard) unguided black bear and
black tail deer hunts in Prince William Sound aboard our 50+ foot yacht – M/V GOOD TIMES.
Services include transportation from Whittier to the field, transportation to and from
shore, lodging and meals aboard our yacht. We take a maximum of 6 hunters/non-hunters
each trip. Our prices are based on exclusive charters – if you are a party of 4-6, we do
not put others with you. Parties less than 4 can charter the boat exclusively by paying
our minimum rate or be partied up with other hunters.
Minimum rate is the total price for a party of 4.
Alaska brown bear and Alaska mountain goat hunts available for Alaska residents and
non-residents with an Alaska resident family member* in the hunting party.
(*within second kindred)
We also provide drop off transportation for Alaska deer hunts in the fall aboard our 18
passenger 40’ twin diesel, M/V Fool’s Gold. Rates determined by distance and party size.
10% discount for active duty military on live-aboard hunts!
2008 Alaska Bear and Deer Hunt Options
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May 1 - June 10 |
6 and 8 day Alaska black bear hunts – guided fishing (optional)
included in the hunt area.
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August 1 - Sept 16 |
6 day Alaska blacktail deer hunt and guide fishing combos.
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Sept 1 - Oct 14 |
6 and 8 day Alaska black bear hunts, black bear and deer
hunts, guided fishing (optional) included in the hunt area.
Drop off deer hunts – Transportation to and from the field.
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Sept 17 - Dec. 8 |
5 – 7 day Alaska Blacktail deer hunts with unguided fishing option.
Drop off deer hunts – Transportation to and from the field.
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Why Alaska Good Time Charters LLC?
Experience and Knowledge - The Captain and owner of Alaska Good Time Charters,
David Pinquoch, has more than 20 years experience hunting, fishing and sightseeing in
Prince William Sound. David has been chartering in Prince William Sound since 1991.
In 2006, one of David’s guests asked him where he was from. When David told him he had
lived in Alaska 44 years it turned out David was the first tourism based employee his
guest had encountered from Alaska. One way to verify experience is by a person’s Big
Game Transporter License number. David’s is #209. He was the 209th Big Game Transporter
in Alaska. David is the real deal. References available by request.
Our Boat, M/V Good Times – Good Times was designed and built as a live-aboard
yacht. It offers 3 private guest cabins that sleep 2 each, 2 heads with walk in showers,
a large salon to relax in, a large galley for great meals, and a covered cockpit
(outside deck) for those less than perfect days. The Good Times has a full size
refrigerator, freezer, clothes dryer and Jenn-air oven. M/V Good Times is the right
tool for the job - the best in Prince William Sound.
From Our Guest Log – “All things aboard the Good Times are a class act”, Hermosa,
South Dakota “My second trip-already thinking about a third. 225 pound halibut, 6’2”
bear, great meals, first class captain and mate, breaching humpbacks, orcas, sea lions,
glaciers and more”, Bowling Green, Florida “4 hunters,3 bears, all over 18”. Good food
and good company, Heck of a vacation”, Grand Rapids, MI
ALASKA TROPHY BLACK BEAR HUNTS
Excellent hunting at a fraction of the cost of guided hunting. Prince William Sound is
considered one of the premier black bear hunting areas in the world. The accommodations,
wildlife, scenery and fishing opportunities make this a great trip to bring the spouse
along, even if they don’t care to hunt.
Hunting is accomplished by spotting from the Good Times, cruising small bays with
inflatable boats or hunting from land. Spotting 20-30 bears on a 6 day hunt is normal.
Hunting pressure in Prince William Sound, like most areas, is increasing. Bears are
becoming more wary and successful stalks are a challenge. One advantage of increased
hunting pressure is that we are seeing more large bruins as bears get wiser. Patience
and persistence can produce tremendous trophy black bears. Harvest rates on Alaska black
bear remain over 50% and 99% of our hunters have opportunity to harvest a black bear.
Most Alaska black bears harvested are in the 6 - 6 1/2 foot range. Black bear over 7
feet are occasionally harvested in Prince William Sound.
In spring, black bears are found from the beach to 1500’ depending on weather and food
availability. Spring hunts can offer great hunting weather with cool mornings and
temperatures in the 50’s to 60’s during the day. There will likely be snow under the
forest canopy on the earlier hunts. Spring hunts can offer good rockfish and halibut
fishing. In 2005 one bear hunter caught a 225 pound halibut while spotting for bear.
Good salmon fishing in May is not always available.
Fall bears are usually found near salmon streams or in alpine blueberry patches up to
1000’. Weather tends to be wetter in fall, with temperatures in the 50’s to as high as
70° in early September. Fishing opportunities are often excellent for silver salmon in
the first two weeks of September and good for halibut and rockfish through September.
Deer hunting is very good in September.
We are often asked whether spring or fall hunts offer better success, better hide quality,
better weather, etc. Our experience is that the differences are minimal. Some years we
harvest more bear in the spring, some years more in the fall. Spring bears have slightly
longer hair than fall bears, fall bears are less likely to have rub spots. Spring hunts
usually offer more sunny days which we humans like, but bears tend to avoid the hot sun.
The two biggest differences are fishing opportunities and hunting pressure. Spring is
often better for halibut, fall is always better for salmon. Spring bear hunts are more
popular since there are few other hunting opportunities in the spring.
To hunters who have yet to skin a bear we suggest doing a bit of homework on the internet
about the proper skinning and care of the hide. Proper skinning and care is not
difficult. Knowing the right way will make your trophy all that much better.
ALASKA BLACKTAIL DEER HUNTS
Sitka blacktail deer were transplanted to Prince William Sound in the 1920’s and today
inhabit most of the Sound. Body size of deer today can exceed that of their ancestors
by 50 -75 pounds. Some field dressed bucks weigh 175-200 pounds. The bucks pictured in
this section are good representatives of Prince William Sound blacktail deer. Warm dry
nights, hot showers and dry clothes set our hunts apart from drop off tent camping,
especially when the weather is less than perfect. With shorter days during deer season,
evening hours are spent in comfort, watching videos, playing cards and telling stories –
not trying to stay warm.
Although blacktail deer are occasionally found on the beach, climbing to elevations of
500’ -1000’ is normal. Calling, raking, walking and lots of looking/glassing are common
methods of hunting. Hunters are transported to the beach each morning and picked up upon
request. Drop off and pick ups allow hunters to start in one location and be picked up
elsewhere, saving time and energy.
One of our Texan hunters refers to hunting with us as “hunting wild deer”. It is a game
of wits and even if you limit out it is likely deer outwitted you more than you outwitted
them. David is an avid hunter and considers hunting deer in Prince William Sound the
most enjoyable hunting in Alaska.
Bag limit for Alaska residents is 5 deer, non-residents 4 deer. Either sex hunting
begins October 1st. 90% of our hunters harvest one or more deer, about 10% of our
hunters limit out. In 2004, 4 hunters harvested their first deer ever. Unguided fishing
is an option on deer hunts, weather permitting. We will provide tackle and an inflatable
boat to fish from.
2008 Black Bear and Black Bear/Fish Combos
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Party of |
6 Days/ 5 Nights |
8 Days/ 7 Nights
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6 |
$2050 pp |
$2650 pp |
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5 |
$2250 pp |
$2950 pp |
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4 |
$2450 pp |
$3250 pp |
Hunts begin at 10 am, normally starting on Sunday or Monday and end at 2 pm the last day.
This schedule offers 5 full nights of hunting, which is often the best for bear which
means our hunts offer 20 % more prime time hunting than 5 day 4 night hunts.
2008 Alaska Blacktail Deer Hunts
September 17 - December 8 only
| Party of |
5 Days/ 4 Nights |
6 Days/ 5 Nights |
7 Days/ 6 Nights |
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| 6 |
$1250 pp |
$1450 pp |
$1650 pp |
| 5 |
$1400 pp |
$1625 pp |
$1850 pp |
| 4 |
$1650 pp |
$1900 pp |
$2150 pp |
Rates include transportation from Whittier to the field, daily drop off/ pickup to the
beach, breakfast and dinner only, lodging aboard our yacht, Whittier sales tax, US
Forest Service fees.
Deer hunts may be extended an additional night at no extra charge with return the
next morning if weather will be better for travel the next day.
Additional costs. Hunting license, game tags, transportation to Anchorage and from
Anchorage to Whittier, processing and shipping of game. Fuel surcharge if fuel exceeds
$3 per gallon.
Deposit/Reservation Policy – Single party bookings require a deposit of $2000 per
party and a contract signed by all parties to confirm reservations. Deposits are 95%
refundable up to 30 days from receipt of deposit. Deposits become non-refundable 31 days
from receipt of deposit. Balance is due 60 days before departure and all funds become
non-refundable at that time. Split parties bookings (two or more parties) require full
payment and a signed contract to confirm reservations and payments are non-refundable.
In the event of cancellation Alaska Good Time Charters LLC will attempt to re-book another
party and if successful, refund a portion of your payment.
Non-hunters, non-fisherman accompanying a group of hunters are considered one of the
party for determining rates. After the rate is determined, the non-hunter rate is
reduced by $250. No more than 50% of a party can receive this discount.
Additional Information
Non-resident hunting licenses $85, black bear tags $225, deer tags $150 each. We
recommend purchasing hunting/fishing licenses and tags online –
www.admin.adfg.state.ak.us/license
Whittier is 60 road miles from Anchorage.
Alcohol in moderation is permitted but not provided.
Alaska Good Time Charters LLC operates with permits from Alaska State Parks and USDA
Forest Service.
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