At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Plan your transportation and lodging options around the season and species you will be hunting
- Rain gear is a necessity




This unit is located in southern Alaska and along the Prince William Sound. This unit is largely remote with most of the civilization occurring on the northern end in the town of Cordova. Hunters in this area will generally opt to be flown into the unit or will utilize rented boats and skiffs. Additionally, hunters can rent vehicles in Cordova and drive into portions of the hunting area. Like most of the units along the Gulf of Alaska this area has experienced heavy glacial scarring historically which has produced large marshy flats that are heavily vegetated, widespread river bottoms, and small isolated mountain ranges. As you move inward and northward the terrain will quickly change as steep and rugged ridge lines rise off the valley floor and climb into impressive peaks. Good hunting opportunities can be found here but trophy qualities tend to be lower than in other portions of the state and many nonresident hunters will opt for additional options.
This unit features great access options from boats and planes to vehicles. Along with hunting, great recreational opportunities exist for waterfowl and fishing.