Rohrer Bear Camp


 
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Owner Sam Rohrer (left) and Dick Rohrer

Owner Sam Rohrer (left) and Dick Rohrer

 

BIG GAME RIFLE HUNTS

  • Kodiak Brown Bear

  • Mountain Goat

  • Sitka Blacktail Deer

OTHER ACTIVITIES

  • Duck & Small Game Hunts

  • Sport Fishing

  • Wildlife Viewing & Photography Trips

HUNT AREA

  • Kodiak Island (GMU 8)

TRANSPORTATION

  • Bush Plane from Kodiak, AK to Camp

 

ABOUT THE OUTFITTER

Master Guide, Dick Rohrer, has been guiding on Kodiak Island since 1969 he is the founder of Rohrer Bear Camp. Along with being a full-time guide he serves as the Southwest Regional Advisor to the APHA (Alaska Professional Hunter Association) and previously held the Guide/Outfitter seat on the Big Game Commercial Services Board (State of Alaska Regulatory Board) for two terms.

Master Guide, Sam Rohrer, has been guiding hunters on Kodiak since 1998 and fishermen and wildlife viewers since 1995. Sam was born and raised in Kodiak; he grew up spending many days in the field at his fathers hunting camp. Along with being a full-time guide, Sam is the President of the Alaska Professional Hunter Association, and holds one of the sport/commercial seats on the KARAC (Kodiak and Aleutians Regional Advisory Council to the Federal Subsistence board). He and his wife, Sarah, purchased Rohrer Bear Camp from Sam’s parents in 2015.

 

ABOUT THE HUNTS

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Kodiak Bear

Brown Bear Hunting trips on Kodiak, Alaska take place in the spring and in the fall. All hunts are fully guided, one on one, and trips average 10 to 12 days in length. During the spring hunts (April to mid-May), Kodiak Brown Bears are emerging from hibernation and their hides are in prime condition. Weather is unpredictable, with temperatures ranging from 20 degrees to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. It is common to spot and stalk a Kodiak Brown Bear above the snow level, which can start at 1,000 feet.

Fall hunts (Oct 25 – Nov 30) find cooler weather, 15 degrees to 45 degrees Fahrenheit, and most Brown Bears have returned to higher elevation after spending the summer months feeding along salmon streams.

 
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Rocky Mountain Goat


The mountain goat population on Kodiak Island is at an all time high. Goat hunting takes place in September and October. All goat hunts are fully guided. Although goat hunting is physically demanding, the chances of harvesting a mature billy are extremely high. During your goat hunt, a Sitka Black-tailed Deer can also be taken on a trophy fee basis.

 
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Sitka Blacktail Deer

Sitka Black-tailed deer hunts on Kodiak Island are popular for seasoned trophy hunters and novices alike. All deer hunts are fully guided. The prime hunting time is late October and November, which coincides with the rut. Earlier hunt dates take place in August and September. During this time the deer are in the higher elevations from 1,500 feet and up. It is not uncommon to find large bachelor groups of bucks. These early hunts can also be combined with fishing and wildlife viewing.


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