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The Alaska Peninsula - Land of volcanos, fierce storms,
and huge Brown Bears. Managed for years by the state to produce
trophy Brown Bears, they have succeeded. Nowhere else in the
state has more Brown Bears than the peninsula. |
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Getting there - You will fly a daily commercial flight on Pen
Air round trip, Anchorage to Perryville, 550 miles southwest
of Anchorage. We will meet you at the airport in Perryville.
The fare for this flight averages $900. All food, lodging,
transportation, and trophy preparation is included from Perryville. |
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Chignik, Alaska
Location:
Lat: 56.30N, Lon: 158.4W |
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Weather
on the Peninsula - The peninsula is in a maritime climate,
which means increased precipitation and strong winds. Temperatures,
both spring and fall, will have lows in the mid 30's and highs
into the mid 40's. The main difference between spring and
fall hunts is the amount of daylight. During the spring, the
sun rises at 4a.m. and is dark by 11p.m. In the fall, the
sun rises at 7a.m. and it's dark by 8p.m. |
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