I lived in Juneau for 6 years, from 1994 to 2000 and found the Southeast to be a great place for hunting, fishing, skiing, prospecting, exploring, etc., provided you don't mind being wet most of the time.
There was pretty much something to do year round. Heck, I didn't even own a computer or a TV for all but the last 6 months I was there.
Spring hunts were for black bear and spruce grouse.
Summer was fishing (kings, silvers, cutthroat, halibut) and diving (crab, scallops)time. Prospecting also took a good deal of my time.
Fall was for blacktail on Douglas and Admiralty, moose in St. James Bay, goats down in Ford's Terror, and the butt-kicker, elk on Etolin Island.
My daily fall hunts were for waterfowl.
Winter gave way to skiing at Eaglecrest, backcountry camping, diving (clear water), cross-country skiing, and honing the cribbage skills.
I had a blast there. I've considered moving back, but am thinking the western Montana or Idaho might offer many of the same opportunities.
I did an occasional hunt up north (moose in McGrath, caribou off the haul road), but the variety in the Southeast kept me pretty busy. I also had a great bunch of friends, which, come to think of it was one of the highlights.