Photos on pages 28 & 29 by Campbell’s High Caliber Guide, Discover Kodiak Staff, Nina Krumrey An Adventure Awaits 28 | 2025 KODIAK, AK VISITORS GUIDE Kodiak Brown Bear: Kodiak Island is home to one of the largest populations of Kodiak Brown Bears, known for their impressive size and strength. These magnificent animals roam the island’s coastal forests and open alpine. Whether you’re interested in observing these apex predators in their natural habitat or pursuing a trophy, Kodiak provides unparalleled opportunities to experience these bears. Spring and fall bear hunts are available. Elk on Afognak Island: Afognak Island’s Roosevelt elk population provides hunters with a thrilling challenge, especially during the rut season from mid-September to late October. The rugged terrain and abundant habitat make Afognak an ideal location for elk hunting. Sitka Black-Tail Deer: Kodiak is renowned for its robust population of Sitka Black-Tail Deer, offering hunters a rewarding challenge in the island’s dense forests and mountainous terrain. The best time for deer hunting runs from August through December. Mountain Goat: For the experienced hunter, Kodiak’s Mountain Goats present a rewarding challenge. Known for their agility on steep cliffs, these goats are found in the high alpine areas. Fall is the prime season for hunting these incredible animals. Waterfowl: Kodiak Island is also a prime destination for waterfowl hunters. The island’s coastal wetlands and lakes are home to a variety of ducks. Migratory ducks are abundant in the fall, making it a prime season for waterfowl hunting. Kodiak Island, Alaska, offers world-class hunting opportunities in one of the most stunning wilderness areas on earth. Known for its rugged terrain and diverse wildlife, Kodiak is home to four primary species that attract hunters from around the world: Kodiak Brown Bear, Elk on Afognak Island, Sitka Black-Tail Deer, Mountain Goat, and a variety of waterfowl. HUNTING KODIAK HUNT KODIAK
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