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What kind of deer are on Kodiak Island?

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Mia Ramsey

Published Feb 25, 2026

What kind of deer are on Kodiak Island?

Sitka black-tailed deer

Similarly, what type of deer are in Alaska?

blacktail deer

Likewise, what can you hunt on Kodiak Island? We offer the traveling sportsman services ranging from simple point A to point B water transportation, all-inclusive guided sport fishing vacations, trophy waterfowl hunts, and guided big game wilderness excursions in pursuit of Sitka Blacktail Deer, Roosevelt Elk, Mountain Goat, and the giant Kodiak Island Brown Bear.

People also ask, are there wolves on Kodiak Island?

There are wolves spread over virtually all of mainland Alaska. The only places in the state without wolves are on Kodiak Island, the extreme Aleutian Islands and some islands in Southeast, said McNay.

Are there white tailed deer in Alaska?

White-tail and mule deer are not native to Alaska, but the state's Department of Fish and Game says they're colonizing the 49th state. That's starting in areas proximate to the Canadian border, where white tails and mule deer are known to live. Carl Koch is an Area Wildlife Management Biologist in Juneau.

Are there elk in Alaska?

Elk Hunting in Alaska

Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis) in Alaska originated from a transplant of eight calves captured on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State in 1928 and moved to Afognak Island in 1929. Elk can now also be found on neighboring Raspberry Island. Elk are members of the deer family.

Hunting in Alaska
  • Bison.
  • Black Bear.
  • Brown / Grizzly Bear.
  • Caribou.
  • Dall Sheep.
  • Deer.
  • Elk.
  • Goat.

Are there mule deer in Alaska?

Mule deer are not native to Alaska, but occasional sightings have been reported in the eastern Interior since at least the 1970s. Mule deer are larger “cousins” of the Sitka black-tailed deer found in the Southeast Panhandle, Prince William Sound, and Kodiak. Black-tailed deer are a sub-species of mule deer.

Do people hunt in Alaska?

Alaska is a popular hunting destination. Hunters come from all over the world to hunt big game animals such as the brown bear, black bear, moose, and caribou.

Where can I hunt Sitka blacktail deer?

The smaller Sitka blacktail is native to the islands and coastal rainforests of Southeast Alaska and B.C. Although hunters are limited to four states and one province, tags are generally easy to come by. For adventurous, do-it-yourself hunters, Alaska is the top choice for blacktail deer hunting.

What do Sitka black tailed deer eat?

Deer thrive on a mixed diet. These browsers eat the leaves and stems of woody plants and shrubs, as well as forbs – perennial and annual green forest plants. Unlike grazers such as cattle, sheep and bison, they very rarely eat grass. They do graze on emerging sedges on beaches during a short window in the spring.

How much does a black tailed deer weigh?

Male: 55 – 150 kg
Adult
Female: 43 – 90 kg
Adult

How much bigger is a Kodiak bear than a grizzly?

Size Differences

Kodiak bears are among the largest of all bears (averaging slightly smaller than polar bears), and males can reach weights of up to 1,500 pounds and are able to stand up to 10 feet tall when on their hind legs. Grizzly bears can weigh up to 1,150 pounds.

What is Kodiak Island known for?

Kodiak Island, sitting off the Southern coast of Alaska in the Kodiak Archipelago, is home to the city of Kodiak, Alaska's largest fishing port, famous for catches of king crab and salmon.

Does Kodiak Island have moose?

Well the long and short of it is that moose do not exist on Kodiak Island, Alaska but bison do. The introduced Sitka-Black tailed deer thrives on the island, along with about 400 introduced mountain goats, and, strangest of all, the introduced plains bison.

What animals live on Kodiak Island?

They are: Sitka black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus sitkensis), mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus), Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti), reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), beaver (Castor canadensis), red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus), snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus), and pine marten (Martes americana).

How do you find a Kodiak bear?

With some advance planning, you can obtain a bear-viewing permit for one of several developed viewing sites in the area: Brooks Falls/Katmai National Park; the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Alaska Peninsula; and Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, managed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.

Where are the bears on Kodiak Island?

Kodiak bears are a unique subspecies of the brown or grizzly bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi). They live exclusively on the islands in the Kodiak Archipelago and have been isolated from other bears for about 12,000 years. There are about 3,500 Kodiak bears; a density of about 0.7 bears per square mile.

How big is Kodiak?

9,311 km²

Are there black bears on Kodiak Island?

The black bear, "Ursus americanus", is found in some coastal areas and interior areas of Alaska, but not on Kodiak. The population of brown bears on the Kodiak Archipelago is estimated at approximately 3,500 animals of which an estimated 3,000 are found within the boundaries of the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge.

What caliber do you use to hunt Kodiak bear?

What is the best rifle to use for brown bear hunting? Most experienced hunters consider a . 30-06 rifle with a 180 grain soft-nosed bullet to be the smallest effective caliber for Kodiak brown bears.

How much does it cost to hunt a bear on Kodiak Island?

For Nonresident clients, Alaska hunting license: $160 (U.S. nonresident) and Brown/Grizzly Bear tag: $1,000, and Deer tags: $300 per tag. For Nonresident Alien clients, Alaska hunting license: $630, Brown/Grizzly Bear tag: $1,300, and Deer tags: $400 per tag.

What do you do if you encounter a Kodiak bear?

In the event that the bear notices you, face the bear in a calm manner, and try to appear larger by waving your hands over your head on standing next to others if you're with a group. Eventually, step back carefully. If the bear moves toward you, stop and hold your ground.

How dangerous is Kodiak bear hunting?

Hunting Kodiak brown bear with archery equipment can get exciting in a hurry. Not only does this necessitate getting extremely close to a very large (and potentially dangerous) animal prior to taking the shot, but the initial shot very rarely instantly kills the bear.

What is the best caliber for brown bear hunting?

While plenty of residents use a . 375 for hunting brown bears, a lot more use a . 300 or . 338 magnum and do just fine.

How much does an Alaskan grizzly bear hunt cost?

While an Alaskan moose hunt costs $15,000 to $17,000 WITHOUT the license (almost $600)and WITHOUT the float plane to camp (about $1,200) our moose hunt sells for $14,995 and INCLUDES the license and transportation to camp.

Pricing.

GRIZZLY BEAR$8,995
IBEX$6,995
STAG (No trophy fees!)$7,495
MARCO POLOPRICE ON REQUEST

Can you eat Kodiak bear?

People actually eat bear meat regularly on Kodiak! Please note: when cooking bear, it's important to make sure it is fully cooked. Eating undercooked bear meat can cause trichinosis, which may be deadly (similar to eating undercooked pork or chicken).

What is the best rifle for grizzly bear hunting?

9 Great Grizzly Guns for Brown Bear Hunting and Backcountry Defense
  • Ruger Hawkeye Alaskan (. 375 Ruger)
  • Winchester Model 70 Alaskan (. 375 H&H)
  • Marlin 1895 (. 450 Marlin)
  • Remington Model 700 (. 375)
  • Remington 870 (12 gauge)
  • Taurus Tracker (.
  • Glock 20 (10mm)
  • Ruger Super Redhawk.

Are Kodiak bears protected?

The brown bear species, of which the Kodiak subspecies is a member, is listed as Lower Risk or Least Concern. The Kodiak is not listed as an endangered species by the Endangered Species Act of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service.

How many elk are in Alaska?

A current subjective estimate of the elk population on the two islands is approximately 400 animals, with about 75 percent on Etolin, and the remainder on Zarembo. Elk numbers on other islands are low.

How many moose are in Alaska?

About 175,000 to 200,000 moose are widely distributed throughout Alaska.

How many deer are in Alaska?

Alaska Deer Population: An estimated 345,000 deer in 2019, 310,000 in 2018, 285,000 in 2017, 385,000 in 2016, and 365,000 in 2015 based on harvest data and an estimated population range from the state.

How do you hunt in Alaska?

Alaska requires nonresidents hunting brown/grizzly bears, Dall sheep, or mountain goats to be accompanied by an Alaska-licensed guide or by an Alaska resident at least 19 years of age who is a close relative, defined as within the "second degree of kindred.” Nonresident aliens are required to have a guide to hunt any