Alaska Peninsula Duck,
Goose Hunting
Pilot Point Cinder river
Alaska Peninsula Duck Hunting
 
The Alaska Peninsula starts at Lake Illiamna and runs south
to Izembeck -Cold Bay; this route is famous for its large migrations of waterfowl. The
season starts September 1st and runs until the 15th of
December. This area holds large concentrations of Canada Geese,
Brant, and one
of the most diverse populations of ducks anywhere in the US.
The Alaska Peninsula is only accessible by small aircraft, with these speciality
aircraft we can land on small beaches and runways accessing completely remote
locations otherwise un hunted by any other human beings. Our experianced bush
pilots will bring you to the last great Mecca of World-class duck hunting on the
Alaska Peninsula.
Alaska Peninsula Duck Hunting
locations
 We operate several lodges and tent camps along the Alaska
Peninsula for duck, and goose hunting. We operate in different areas to follow
the migration of the birds. Some of the areas include the Cinder River and
Lagoon, Port Heiden, all the way down to Illnik, and Port
Moller. The species vary from Mallards to Common Eiders and the seasons vary
withThe above
picture is Cinder river Lagoon October 15, 05 the species . We hunt over decoys and use only the best equipment to
access these areas. the lagoon holds
4--8,000 assorted Ducks and Geese any given day from Sept 10th-late
October. Join us for some great fun and hot shooting at the Cinder river Camp in
2006.
Alaska Peninsula Ptarmigan Hunting and Fishing
If you are here why not enjoy some world class fishing and
bird hunting. After a morning of duck hunting what could be better than walking
the cinder blows for Ptarmigan, coveys of 100 birds are not uncommon. If
fishing is your thing than why not fish for silver salmon and arctic char in one
of the near by rivers.
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