Season Dates
October, November, December
Species
Moose-East Siberian
Guide Ratio
1 on 1, Guided, Outfitted
Location
Russia, Asia
Weapon/Equip.
Archery, Rifle
Hunt Methods
ATV/UTV, Hiking, Helicopter, Spot and Stalk, Snowmobile
Duration
10 Days
Difficulty
Moderate
Accommodations
Cabin
Additional Species
Brown Bear-Kamchatka
Description
This is an unforgettable moose hunting adventure on the Kamchatka Peninsula. These hunts are guaranteed opportunity on world-class trophy moose and bears!
With the outfitters' expertise, strategic partnerships, and dedication to providing top-notch experiences, they guarantee success and satisfaction. Limited spots are available! Experience the thrill of the hunt in the majestic wilderness of Kamchatka! Join this outfitter for an exclusive Kamchatka hunting adventure. Their camps are very clean, modern and well kept. They are extremely nice and comfortable equipped with Wi-Fi, power, hot running water a Sauna and all the comforts of home. Each camp has 4 rooms with double occupancy, if needed. Their chefs provide a 3 course Russian style meal. Hunts are 8 full days. 9 days with travel to and from camp. Groups of 3-6 hunters per camp. Their late season Fall hunts are accessed and scouted with helicopters. The hunters will share the helicopter fees. The larger the group the less expensive the flight fees per animal become. On average, 1-3 trophies per flight depending on how big of a trophy the hunter is holding out for.
They have access to the largest concession in Kamchatka, ensuring unparalleled opportunities for trophy animals. Their seasoned professionals are deeply familiar with the terrain and bear behavior, ensuring a safe and fruitful hunt. From high-quality camping equipment to the best machines and overall equipment, they provide everything you need to face the rugged environment comfortably and effectively. The base camp are cabins, a central cooking area, and necessary facilities. It's your gateway to the wilderness and will serve as your home throughout the hunt.
These hunts utilize helicopters or snowmobiles, ensuring access to remote areas with high success rates. Expect to see multiple moose and/or bears a day, with guaranteed trophy sizes. On moose combo hunts in the fall you have the opportunity to hunt brown bear as well. Hunting methods include helicopter and ATV/snowmobile access, and the terrain varies, ranging from river bottoms to mountainous regions. Weather-wise, Kamchatka can be cold, requiring layered clothing and warm footwear. An average day begins early, often before dawn, to make the most of daylight hours. After a quick breakfast, you and your guide set out to find trophy moose and bear, possibly traveling by ATV, snowmobile or helicopter. Spotting a trophy involves patience and skill. Once a trophy is found, the stalk begins, requiring a stealthy approach to get within a safe and ethical shooting range.
In Kamchatka, Russia, the moose rut typically occurs from late September to early October. This period is considered the best time for moose hunting, as bulls are more active and responsive to calling.
All Helicopter fees are asked to be paid in cash. It's $3,500 per hour for the M8 Helicopter charge. Helicopter time is also counted when transferring you to the hunting camp nearest your species to hunt. The more hunters to share helicopter time the less cost it is for each animal. Game is plentiful so don't worry about that. Generally they find multiple large mature trophies during this time. The more you want to trophy hunt the more they can fly and do, and you just need to pay for helicopter time.
All necessary permits and paperwork handled by their team. Luxurious yet rugged accommodations are provided, offering a perfect blend of adventure and comfort, with very comfortable accommodations, with modern amenities, including a hot tub fed by natural volcanic hot springs and a traditional sauna. An immersive experience that includes potential encounters with Kamchatka's diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. They are committed to conservation and ethical hunting practices, ensuring that every expedition contributes to the preservation of Kamchatka’s natural heritage.
Weather-wise, Kamchatka can be cold, requiring layered clothing and warm footwear. Hunts typically start with a nice hot breakfast before heading out in search of large target animals. The terrain varies from open tundra, thick river bottoms to high mountainous regions, offering diverse hunting experiences. Moose hunting may occur later in the fall when snow has accumulated, the leaves have fallen, and visibility is better. Expect a thrilling hunt with guaranteed large trophy sizes.
Embark on the Ultimate Adventure! Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or looking to fulfill a bucket-list dream, these Kamchatka Moose and Brown Bear hunting trips are tailored to provide an unforgettable challenge. Connect with nature, test your skills, and return home with stories of the great Russian wilderness!
With the outfitters' expertise, strategic partnerships, and dedication to providing top-notch experiences, they guarantee success and satisfaction. Limited spots are available! Experience the thrill of the hunt in the majestic wilderness of Kamchatka! Join this outfitter for an exclusive Kamchatka hunting adventure. Their camps are very clean, modern and well kept. They are extremely nice and comfortable equipped with Wi-Fi, power, hot running water a Sauna and all the comforts of home. Each camp has 4 rooms with double occupancy, if needed. Their chefs provide a 3 course Russian style meal. Hunts are 8 full days. 9 days with travel to and from camp. Groups of 3-6 hunters per camp. Their late season Fall hunts are accessed and scouted with helicopters. The hunters will share the helicopter fees. The larger the group the less expensive the flight fees per animal become. On average, 1-3 trophies per flight depending on how big of a trophy the hunter is holding out for.
They have access to the largest concession in Kamchatka, ensuring unparalleled opportunities for trophy animals. Their seasoned professionals are deeply familiar with the terrain and bear behavior, ensuring a safe and fruitful hunt. From high-quality camping equipment to the best machines and overall equipment, they provide everything you need to face the rugged environment comfortably and effectively. The base camp are cabins, a central cooking area, and necessary facilities. It's your gateway to the wilderness and will serve as your home throughout the hunt.
These hunts utilize helicopters or snowmobiles, ensuring access to remote areas with high success rates. Expect to see multiple moose and/or bears a day, with guaranteed trophy sizes. On moose combo hunts in the fall you have the opportunity to hunt brown bear as well. Hunting methods include helicopter and ATV/snowmobile access, and the terrain varies, ranging from river bottoms to mountainous regions. Weather-wise, Kamchatka can be cold, requiring layered clothing and warm footwear. An average day begins early, often before dawn, to make the most of daylight hours. After a quick breakfast, you and your guide set out to find trophy moose and bear, possibly traveling by ATV, snowmobile or helicopter. Spotting a trophy involves patience and skill. Once a trophy is found, the stalk begins, requiring a stealthy approach to get within a safe and ethical shooting range.
In Kamchatka, Russia, the moose rut typically occurs from late September to early October. This period is considered the best time for moose hunting, as bulls are more active and responsive to calling.
All Helicopter fees are asked to be paid in cash. It's $3,500 per hour for the M8 Helicopter charge. Helicopter time is also counted when transferring you to the hunting camp nearest your species to hunt. The more hunters to share helicopter time the less cost it is for each animal. Game is plentiful so don't worry about that. Generally they find multiple large mature trophies during this time. The more you want to trophy hunt the more they can fly and do, and you just need to pay for helicopter time.
All necessary permits and paperwork handled by their team. Luxurious yet rugged accommodations are provided, offering a perfect blend of adventure and comfort, with very comfortable accommodations, with modern amenities, including a hot tub fed by natural volcanic hot springs and a traditional sauna. An immersive experience that includes potential encounters with Kamchatka's diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. They are committed to conservation and ethical hunting practices, ensuring that every expedition contributes to the preservation of Kamchatka’s natural heritage.
Weather-wise, Kamchatka can be cold, requiring layered clothing and warm footwear. Hunts typically start with a nice hot breakfast before heading out in search of large target animals. The terrain varies from open tundra, thick river bottoms to high mountainous regions, offering diverse hunting experiences. Moose hunting may occur later in the fall when snow has accumulated, the leaves have fallen, and visibility is better. Expect a thrilling hunt with guaranteed large trophy sizes.
Embark on the Ultimate Adventure! Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or looking to fulfill a bucket-list dream, these Kamchatka Moose and Brown Bear hunting trips are tailored to provide an unforgettable challenge. Connect with nature, test your skills, and return home with stories of the great Russian wilderness!
Inclusions / Exclusions
Inclusions
- Lodging
- Meals
- Trip Transportation
- License
- Tag(s)
- Airport Pickup and Dropoff
- Firearm Permit
- Field Preparation of Trophies
- Guide
Exclusions
- Gratuities
- Trophy Exportation (Logistics and Handling)
- Trophy Fees (Killed or Wounded)
- Accomm. Away from Lodge/Camp
- 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