DIY Alaska Hunt Planning Guides
Logistics-first planning for self-guided hunts
The DIY Hunt Planning Guides collection is built for hunters who plan to hunt on their own—and want their plans to actually work.
Each guide in this collection focuses on the decisions that determine success or failure before the hunt begins: access, legality, weight, fuel, weather, extraction, meat care, and judgment under real field conditions. These are not tactic or calling manuals, and they are not collections of internet tips.
Whether you’re planning a DIY hunt for moose, caribou, bear, or other species, these guides are designed to help you reduce risk, avoid common failures, and execute hunts that work under real conditions—especially in remote or logistically complex environments.
What you’ll find in this collection:
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Species-specific planning frameworks
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Access and logistics breakdowns (road, river, fly-in)
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Weight, fuel, and extraction planning guidance
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Legal and ethical decision support
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Failure analysis and real-world scenarios
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Printable, reusable planning worksheets
These guides are written for hunters who value preparation over bravado, judgment over optimism, and safety and legality over shortcuts.
If your plan only works when everything goes right, it doesn’t work.
This collection exists to help you build plans that hold up when things don’t.