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  COLD BAY, AK  

season: sept 1-mid december

Our hunts in Cold Bay Alaska start September 1 hunting large concentrations of pacific black brant and cackling geese, along with many species of puddle ducks including mallards, pintail, teal, widgeon.  Early in the season you can also mix your hunt with fishing for silver salmon and steelhead on local rivers.  As the season progresses into October, harlequin ducks become available to target along with species of diver ducks including common goldeneye, greater scaup, bufflehead, and common mergansers.  Later in the season is when the seaduck hunting starts to get good with oldsquaw, black scoter, whitewing scoter, and harlequin.  This is also when we start hunting Emperor geese, for those lucky enough to draw the coveted tag.  The brant hunting continues to be excellent through the end of the season. Flocks of ptarmigan scattered across the tundra offer an excellent afternoon activity.  Hunts are done on both the Cold Bay (Pacific side) and the famous Izembeck Lagoon National Wildlife Refuge (Bering Sea side).  Non-huntable species such as Stellars eiders are plentiful in the area and worth it just to see them.

 

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