Hunts / Big Game / Bison

Bison Hunting

America's iconic plains giant

1,800-2,000 lbs mature bulls
6 states offer public hunts
Once-in-a-lifetime trophy pursuit

Rifle Calibers

Adequate caliber is critical for these massive animals.

  • .45-70 Government: Historic bison caliber; excellent with modern bullets
  • .375 H&H Magnum: Old standby for tough-to-kill animals
  • .338 Win Mag: Excellent choice for bison
  • .300 Win Mag: Popular among guides
  • .30-06 Springfield: Minimum recommended by most guides
  • 7mm Rem Mag: Works with 160gr+ premium bullets

Most guides recommend nothing smaller than .30-06.

Bullets

Bullet selection is as important as caliber choice.

  • .30-06: 200-220 grain bullets recommended
  • 7mm Rem Mag: 175 grain Partition or equivalent
  • .45-70: 400+ grain bullets
  • Type: Premium bonded or monolithic (Barnes, Nosler Partition, Swift A-Frame)
  • Avoid: 500-grain solids (over-penetrate without adequate expansion)

Heavy-for-caliber controlled expansion bullets preferred.

Alaska Requirements

Alaska has specific legal requirements for bison hunting.

  • Minimum Bullet: 175 grain
  • Minimum Energy: 2,800 ft-lb at muzzle
  • Black Powder: .45-70 with 400gr bullet + 70gr black powder
  • Alternative: .44-90 with 550gr bullet + equivalent

Verify current regulations before your hunt.

Optics

Quality optics for both spotting and shooting.

  • Rifle Scopes: 3-9x40 (classic), 2.5-10x, or 3-15x variable
  • Low End: 3x or lower for close shots (important)
  • Eye Relief: Good relief for heavy-recoiling calibers
  • Binoculars: 10x42 or 12x50 for open country glassing
  • Avoid: Excessive magnification - most shots under 200 yards

Waterproof/fog-proof essential for winter hunts.

Field Processing Gear

Processing a bison requires significant equipment.

  • Knives: Multiple sharp, sturdy fixed blades (4-6" blades)
  • Skinning Knife: Curved blade for hide removal
  • Bone Saw: Heavy-duty for splitting pelvis and processing
  • Game Bags: Breathable bags for 400+ lbs of meat
  • Sharpener: Field sharpener essential - dull knives are dangerous
  • Coolers: Multiple large coolers with ice

Bring extra help - processing alone is extremely difficult.

Cold Weather Gear

Most bison hunts occur in winter conditions.

  • Layering System: Base, insulating, and waterproof outer layers
  • Insulated Boots: Rated for extreme cold; waterproof
  • Hand Protection: Insulated gloves + thin shooting gloves
  • Head/Face: Balaclava, warm hat, neck gaiter
  • Emergency: Fire-starting kit, emergency shelter

Prepare for temperatures well below zero in some areas.

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