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Adventure # 114

Holman, Northwest Territories (Importable to the United States)

Pelly Bay/Hall Beach, Nunavut (Not importable to the United States)

Pond Inlet, Nunavut (Not importable to the United States)

This is a 16-day; 1X2 hunt with 14 full days of hunting.

The local Hunters and Trappers committee operates this hunt and Adventure Northwest is the booking agent for these committees.  Therefore, we do not actively operate these hunts from within the community from which you hunt and only act as your agent when dealing with the community. On occasion hunts do not work out exactly as the hunter thinks they should and thus this must be resolved with the community before the hunter leaves his hunt. As your agent we will be directly involved with assisting you resolve any issues.

 Hunting Conditions:

 Hunting is done from outpost camps in prime areas, which may be up to 100 miles from the nearest Inuit community.

 This hunt could be considered “the toughest hunt left in North America” and likely in the world. Mentally, physically and environmentally you will be challenged to your limits. 10 – 14 days living on the “Top of the World” with nothing between you and the elements except what your are wearing and a light 10 oz canvas tent. This can only be described as challenging.

 Still the majority of our hunters succeed in having the opportunity to take a trophy home. We hunt importable bears out of Holman. All of our Holman hunts now involve charters flights.  This is a result of what we have found at Wynniatt Bay which is shows that as we get farther from the community and “local hunting pressure” there is an increase in the number of bears seen  and size of the animals is larger as well.  We are very excited about our efforts to increase the overall quality of this hunt. In 2004, 16 out of 17 hunters took bears. If the client has not been successful within the allotted time extra hunting days can be arranged at the community for those hunts that do not involve chartered aircraft support. The cost of these extra days is payable directly to the local Hunters and Trappers Organization.

Things that all hunters must be aware of      

  • Travel to and from the community is the hunter’s responsibility;
  • All hunting licenses and tags are purchased by the hunter when he/she gets to the community;
  • All food and lodging while in the community is the hunters responsibility and can cost as much as three hundred dollars ($300.00) a day (Canadian). This includes days lost to bad weather, before, after, and during the hunt. If he/she tags out early, he/she will be brought back to the community, and will have to pay for food and lodging until the departure of his/her flight;
  • There is a very good chance the hunter will lose several days of his/her hunt to bad weather, equipment breakdowns or both. Hunters must be prepared for this;
  • A representative from the Hunters and Trappers Committee will meet the hunter at the airport;
  • The hunter will need to take the taxi from the airport to the hotel ($10.00 per person) and return on your way home;
  • The hunter will need to have Canadian currency on hand as there are very few places in the north that accept credit cards;
  • Trophy fee for a polar bear is $750.00. This fee must be paid in Canadian currency at the wildlife office in the community;
  • Adventure Northwest highly encourages hunters to buy trip cancellation insurance. If the hunter does not know where to purchase this we can assist in obtaining it.

Polar Bear:

                                                                                                              

IMPORTABLE to US

 (Fully booked for 2005 – booking 2006 and beyond

                   $24,900.00*

 

NON-IMPORTABLE to US

 Prices Start @  $21,000.00*

         

Non-Hunter – Call for Details

* Note:            

Hunts may not include the following costs; license fees, air charter fee, trophy fees and GST (Government Service Tax)

Prices subject to change

 

 

 

 


Huge Polar Bear

 

 

 

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Pond Inlet Spring 2003.

 

 

 

 

Wynniatte Bay 2003
Bow Hunt - 25 inch skull.

 

 

 

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