16 Incredible Vintage Hunting and Fishing Photos from an Alaska Wildlife Refuge

From black-tail deer in bathtubs to giant brown bears, these classic photos from the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge offer a peek into life in the Last Frontier
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A vintage black and white photo of a man darting a bear from a helicopter.
Then-assistant refuge manager, identified simply as Berns, leans out of the helicopter (right) to dart a brown bear. This photo from 1972 was taken using a fish-eye lens, which creates the rounded effect. Photo by Atwell / USFWS

Every job has its fair share of drudgery and red tape. This is, as the jokes go, doubly true for government workers. So that’s one reason, perhaps, why this collection of vintage photographs by federal employees feels so remarkable.

These images all depict or were taken by U.S. Fish and Wildlife employees from the 1950s through the early 1980s. All of them are from Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, which spans nearly 2 million acres and four different islands in Southwest Alaska, including nearly two-thirds of Kodiak Island. The refuge was established in 1941 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt for “the purpose of protecting the natural feeding and breeding range of the Kodiak bear.” That’s one reason bear biologists, bear hunters, and bears themselves feature so heavily in the photos below.

But mostly, as I sifted through more than a hundred old photographs to select the ones you see below, I noticed that the federal employees who lived and worked at the refuge seemed to be, well, having fun.

It could be that getting your photo taken was a rarer phenomenon 50-plus years before smart phones, when folks were more likely to flash a big grin for the camera. But I don’t think that’s it. Miraculously, these are all excerpts from annual reports. They should, in theory, be rather dull. Instead, the free-spirited yet hard-working attitudes of these USFWS employees are evident throughout the photo albums, from typed and handwritten captions to the subject matter themselves.

What’s more, the details about the story behind each image are sparse. And that’s part of the appeal: These snapshots offer a peek into the life and times of the dedicated men and women — biologists, refuge managers, pilots, and more — who make our public lands such incredible places to visit, fish, and hunt. Here’s a look at just a few of them.

A vintage black and white photo of a gun lying beside a beaver-chewed tree trunk
This photo, dated 1952, shows the work of beavers in Saltery Cove. Whoever took the photo set what appears to be a Winchester Model 12 beside the big cottonwood for scale. Photo by USFWS
A vintage black and white photo of a blacktail deer in a bathtub.
This yearling black-tailed deer was found in “critical condition” and later succumbed to starvation due to a deformed jaw, according to the original caption. While it’s not clear who took the deer in, the monogrammed towel and handwritten note in the margin offer a couple clues. Photo by USFWS
A vintage color photo of a biologist tagging eaglets in a nest.
This snapshot from 1968 shows wildlife aide Terry Grub banding eaglets in a massive nest. At the time, 179 eaglets had been banded on Kodiak NWR. Photo by Blott / USFWS
A vintage color photo of a USFWS employee holding up a king salmon and a red salmon.
This photo was from the refuge’s 1966 report. The original caption reads: “A 32-pound king salmon and a 7-pound red salmon is displayed by Assistant Refuge Manager Berns who found time to indulge in some sportfishing near one of the Karluk River public recreation cabins. This cabin has been equipped with basic camp items without any items lost through vandalism or pilferage.” Photo by Fleming / USFWS
A vintage black and white photo of two men with ropes around a mountain goat they are planning to release on Kodiak Island.
Kodiak’s refuge supervisor (right) and a USFWS employee prepare to release a male mountain goat in the Hidden Basin area of Kodiak Island in 1953. Photo by USFWS
A vintage black and white photo of a bowhunter and his guide beside a big Kodiak brown bear.
This photo was included in the refuge’s 1965 annual report. The original caption, which identifies neither the hunter (right) nor the guide, reads, “Figure 12. Guide and hunter posing alongside of a 8’3″ bear shot with a bow and arrow.”
A vintage color photo of a mans hands holding up a big brown bear claw with ivory tips.
Another bear photographed a few years later, in 1969. It’s not clear if this is a darted or hunter-harvested bear, though it’s likely given the original caption (pictured) is written in past tense. Photo by USFWS
A vintage black and white photo of a brown bear hunter on Kodiak Island.
A photograph of two pictures taped to a page included in the Kodiak NWR’s annual report from 1957. The captions read “Width of front paw – 81/2 inches” (top) and “Carrying out the hide with head still attached.” Photos by USFWS
A vintage photo looking up from the inside of a brown bear down with three people at the entrance.
A 1974 photo taken from the inside of a brown bear den shows USFWS employees peering down the entrance. The photographer used a wide angle lens. Photo by Atwell / USFWS
A vintage black and white photo of a bear biologist sticking his head out of a bear den.
An unidentified man sticks his head out of a mature brown bear den during another den visit — this one in 1969. The den itself extended 8 feet into the hillside and was 5 feet 6 inches wide and 3 feet 6 inches tall inside.
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Photo by USFWS
Two vintage black and white photos of blacktail deer on the hood of a car and caped heads on packs.
Two snapshots from 1953 show a pair of blacktailed deer strapped to a car (top) and heads in velvet, before pack-out. Photos by USFWS
A vintage color photo of a man in a checked red shirt photographing a ptarmigan.
A USFWS employee in classic buffalo check snaps a photo of a ptarmigan. Photo by USFWS
A vintage black and white photo of a woman who hunted a brown bear beside her guide.
The caption on this 1963 photo reads, “Guide and huntress happily pose by their trophy brown bear,” though neither appear to be exactly smiling. Photo by USFWS

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A vintage photo of two sow bears fighting in the water.
The original caption that accompanied this 1982 snapshot described these two sows as contesting “rights to a favored fishing spot.” Photo by USFWS