Where you'll hunt
We drop off hunters in GMU 23 and 26. Click here for an Alaska Fish and Game map.
Ram Aviation is the expert on Noatak National Preserve.
The area we use in Noatak National Preserve (click for map) is 22,500 square miles, roughly the size of West Virginia.
Only 357 hunters will get a permit to hunt in the preserve each year. Ram Aviation will drop off 168 of those hunters, or nearly half. Five other transporters will split the rest, each getting about 27 permits.
Split the 22,500 square miles by 357 hunters and you'll be enjoying 63 square miles of private hunting. That's one reason that blaze orange isn't required for hunters. Click to go to the official site of the Noatak National Preserve.
Bureau of Land Management Access
Ram Aviation also has permits to drop hunters outside Noatak National Preserve in Bureau of Land Management lands. There are no restrictions on how many people we can drop in those areas, and often that's where the animals are, so we'll take you there.
Selawik National Wildlife Refuge
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Alaska Peninsula Wildlife Refuge
Each of these three areas has excellent hunting and we have all the permits necessary to drop you into these areas as well. Click for more: Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska Peninsula Wildlife Refuge.

