Season Dates
September, October
Species
Moose-Canada
Guide Ratio
1 on 1
Location
British Columbia, Canada
Weapon/Equip.
Archery, Muzzleloader, Rifle, Any Weapon
Hunt Methods
Horses, Hiking, Spot and Stalk, Backpacking, Airplane, Jet-Boat
Duration
10 Days
Difficulty
Moderate
Accommodations
Cabin, Wall Tent, Mountain Tents
Additional Species
Rocky Mountain Elk, Mountain Goat
Description
This outfitter has been in operation since 2005. Located inside the Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park, they are fortunate enough to operate within a protected park area.They offer expertly guided hunts in the incredible mountain ranges of Northern British Columbia. Their hunting ranges are home to many incredible species such as Stone Sheep, Canadian Moose, Mountain Goat, and Elk - all of which offer once-in-a-lifetime hunting experiences.
Their BC moose hunts are done in the form of combo hunts with the hunter having licenses for Moose, Elk and Mountain Goats. This hunt includes any two of the three animals listed, with the option of taking the third on a trophy fee basis.
British Columbia is home to the Canadian moose. These moose can be found anywhere from the heavily forested willow swamps to the high valley basins. During the calling season in Sept the bulls are in rut and in search of females, this can make for an exciting hunt! The possibility of a seeing a bull with antlers in excess of 40 inches wide is possible, while he grunts and thrashes everything in sight. Their rut moose hunt take place in Northern Rocky Mountains park on the Eastern Slope of British Columbia, Canada. Terrain in this part of the province consists of mostly lush willow valleys these big B.C. bull moose call home. This diverse area bodes high success moose hunts in the true wilderness of British Columbia!
The Canadian sub species of moose are in the middle of the size bracket. Being smaller than the Alaska/Yukon species to the north, and larger than the Shiras species to the south. Their typical mature bull will have antlers varying from 45-55 inches in width with the occasional bull harvested over 55". They only hunt moose during the rut to ensure the best possible chance of success. All moose hunts will be done via horseback with the hunter and his guide traveling throughout the area calling for these rutting bulls. Hunters can expect long horse rides throughout the concession as well as hiking to high vantage points to glass the countless valleys for roaming bulls.
What Are The Extra Costs?:
- Trophy fees are for additional species not included in your hunt package.
- The combo hunt includes two species. If a third is harvested, there is a trophy fee charged.
- Goat or Elk can be added to a Stone sheep hunt if requested, and the associated tag must be purchased in advance.
Non-Hunter Rates - $5500 (10 day hunt), $7500 (14 day hunts)
Rifle Rental - $500.00 per trip
Limited bow hunts available for Stone Sheep (2 per year) and mountain goats.
Hunt Dates: September 19 - Oct 1
Their BC moose hunts are done in the form of combo hunts with the hunter having licenses for Moose, Elk and Mountain Goats. This hunt includes any two of the three animals listed, with the option of taking the third on a trophy fee basis.
British Columbia is home to the Canadian moose. These moose can be found anywhere from the heavily forested willow swamps to the high valley basins. During the calling season in Sept the bulls are in rut and in search of females, this can make for an exciting hunt! The possibility of a seeing a bull with antlers in excess of 40 inches wide is possible, while he grunts and thrashes everything in sight. Their rut moose hunt take place in Northern Rocky Mountains park on the Eastern Slope of British Columbia, Canada. Terrain in this part of the province consists of mostly lush willow valleys these big B.C. bull moose call home. This diverse area bodes high success moose hunts in the true wilderness of British Columbia!
The Canadian sub species of moose are in the middle of the size bracket. Being smaller than the Alaska/Yukon species to the north, and larger than the Shiras species to the south. Their typical mature bull will have antlers varying from 45-55 inches in width with the occasional bull harvested over 55". They only hunt moose during the rut to ensure the best possible chance of success. All moose hunts will be done via horseback with the hunter and his guide traveling throughout the area calling for these rutting bulls. Hunters can expect long horse rides throughout the concession as well as hiking to high vantage points to glass the countless valleys for roaming bulls.
What Are The Extra Costs?:
- Trophy fees are for additional species not included in your hunt package.
- The combo hunt includes two species. If a third is harvested, there is a trophy fee charged.
- Goat or Elk can be added to a Stone sheep hunt if requested, and the associated tag must be purchased in advance.
Non-Hunter Rates - $5500 (10 day hunt), $7500 (14 day hunts)
Rifle Rental - $500.00 per trip
Limited bow hunts available for Stone Sheep (2 per year) and mountain goats.
Hunt Dates: September 19 - Oct 1
Inclusions / Exclusions
Inclusions
- Lodging
- Meals
- Trip Transportation
- License
- Tag(s)
- Airport Pickup and Dropoff
- Field Preparation of Trophies
- Air/Boat Charter Fee
- Guide
Exclusions
- Taxes
- Firearm Permit
- Gratuities
- Trophy Exportation (Logistics and Handling)
- Flight(s)
- Accomm. Away from Lodge/Camp
- Delivery of Meat to Processor
- Trophy Shipment
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