Sunday, September 18, 2011

Whittier Water Taxi Alaska Fall Black Bear

September 14, 2011 prime time for Alaska Black Bear hunting. I just returned from Knight Island with a group of Alaskan hunters. They were very successful at harvesting a couple of nice black bears. One hunter got his with a bow - his first bear with a bow.  After harvesting their bears they saw 10 more bears in the area. I saw two bears just during the time it took to load the boat on the return trip to Whittier. The rainy weather doesn’t bother the bears - they keep on feeding even in a down pour. Some of the bears’ bellies only cleared the ground by a couple inches. The hunters kept a fire going and a lantern burning all night to keep the bears away from the tent while they slept. The only bear problem they had was one stole away with a 5 gallon gas jug. These hunters took great care to protect their food and gear from raiding bears. October is the last good month to hunt black bear in Prince William Sound. After October, food starts to get harder for the bears to find and many start hibernating. These hunters brought a raft to check out the coves and to harvest some rock fish. Kayaks also work well to explore the coves in the area. Heidi with http://www.sewardalaskaadventuretours.com/ rents out sit inside fishing kayaks and a 12 foot raft with a 6hp 4 stroke outboard. Just because you are camping, there is no need to chow down on MRE’s and freeze dried food. I noticed our experienced hunters bring Dutch ovens and often brag about the gourmet meals they make at camp. A little meal planning before departing to the bush will make the hunt more enjoyable – it doesn’t matter what the weather does. We still have some open times with the Water Taxi in October but they are filling fast. For more info on services offered by Whittier Water Taxi check out  www.whittierwatertaxi.com or call  Matt 1-907-362-1291. For raft or kayak rental call Heidi 1- 907-362-1290.