All Inclusive Yukon Grizzly Hunt

HFA028-5
  • Endorsed
  • Tag(s) Included
  • Public Land
Starting At: $ 20,000.00 Talk with an Advisor
Season Dates April, May, June, August, September, October
Species Grizzly Bear
Guide Ratio 1 on 1, 2 on 1
Location Yukon, Canada
Weapon/Equip. Archery, Muzzleloader, Rifle, Any Weapon
Hunt Methods ATV/UTV, Horses, Hiking, Spot and Stalk, Argo
Duration 10 Days
Difficulty Moderate
Accommodations Cabin, Wall Tent, Mountain Tents
Additional Species Mountain Goat, Wolf

Description

The area this HFA Endorsed Outfitter guides in has been established for over 30 years and operates in one of Canada’s prime multiple-species hunting areas. The Concession is approximately 14,000 square miles or 9 million acres of pure wilderness with no people living in it year round, and borders a National Park which is another 11,500 square miles (7,360,000 acres) of un-hunted area. There's less than 40 miles of old mining roads in the hunting area and the rest is virtually untouched by man. This remote area gives their hunters everything they need for a true wilderness experience and is unmatched anywhere in the world in size.

Mountain Grizzly in the area have almost no hunting pressure and are can be hunted in either the Fall or Spring. In the spring they are river hunted or backpack hunted. They have exceptionally fine, thick fur due to some of the coldest winter temperatures in the north. All grizzly hunts are spot and stalk in the fall or spring, or over a legally harvested gut pile in the fall. August-October you will use horses or Argo and ATV in the front range, and in the spring the use of jet boat, snowmobiles or an atv depending on the snow level. Both hunts require moderate amounts of walking and lots of glassing and patients, in the spring it may also be necessary to use snowshoes.

This hunt can be tailored to the hunter’s ability. If climbing high and far in search of game is what you seek, there is endless opportunity to cover country. A word of caution to these adventurous souls, what is harvested at great distance must be packed great distances, so be prepared to help carry the load. For those who would like a less strenuous experience. Going along the river or lake and hiking to closer vantage points may be more to your liking. With rustic cabins and outhouses available on most of these lakes hunters can expect a little more comfort on their hunt.

With extremely low pressure on all of the game in their concession, game is able to reach an older age class. An opportunity is often presented to harvest a second or even third species on this hunt and hunters should have a conversation with the outfitter before heading afield if they intend to make good on these additional opportunities. With trophy mountain caribou and grizzly bears present throughout the concession I would come prepared! You may even harvest a wolf!

Hunters will fly into the city of Whitehorse and rent a vehicle or carpool with other hunters as they travel to the lodge. Once at the lodge hunters can expect to be greeted by friendly and knowledgeable staff focused on getting you prepared for the hunt. Some hunters will leave via land vehicle while others will fly deep into the heart of the concession where they will link up wit their guide and continue the adventure.

Inclusions / Exclusions

Inclusions

  • Lodging
  • Meals
  • Charter Flight(s)
  • Taxes
  • Field Preparation of Trophies
  • Guide

Exclusions

  • License
  • Tag(s)
  • Gratuities

Pricing Options

Option #1
$ 26,500.00
10 Days
1 on 1, Guided, Outfitted

Trophy Fees

  • Mountain Goat: $ 14,000.00
  • Moose-Canada: $ 14,000.00
  • Black Bear: $ 3,500.00
  • Wolf: $ 1,000.00
  • Stone Sheep: $ 0.00
  • Wolverine: $ 1,250.00