At a Glance
8,309Square Miles
50%Public Land
0 - 4,700Elevation Range
Quick Tips
- Plan your transportation and lodging options around the season and species you will be hunting
- Bear fences can be a good idea for camps
- Rain gear is a necessity




This unit is found in western Alaska and lies along the Bering Strait. Good hunting options can be found here but because of the sheer amount of distance needed to be traveled to simply reach the unit many hunters will opt for different options throughout the state. A large portion of this unit is remote although good road access is available through the Nome - Taylor Highway on the eastern side of the unit. This area is void of any major vegetation and glassing opportunities will be excellent.
Decent hunting opportunities can be found here but reaching the unit can be expensive and require a good deal of planning. Many hunters will opt for easier to access units with better hunting opportunities.