03 November 2011, 00:42
MARK H. YOUNGIF YOU JUST THOUGHT THAT A BIG MOOSE WAS OUT OF REACH.......
Alaska/Yukon moose hunts that I'm offering are going to be $12,500-$16,500 for '12 and some operators are getting over $20,000 for a moose. If those prices are just too much I'd perhaps suggest you should consider British Columbia. B.C. can offer a true wilderness moose hunt with excellent success rates for a fraction of the money an Alaska hunt will sell for.
We are working with Fawnie Mountain Outfitters that has an area of 900,000 acres near Anahim Lake. Half the area is forested with numereous lakes that the moose hunts are conducted on.
Fawnie Mountain has several tent camps and cabins on these lakes and the hunting is mostly conducted by cruising the lakeshore and calling. This can be very productive and exciting when a big bull thinks a challenger is in his territory. Hunts can also be arranged from the main lodge on Moose Lake that provides all the comforts of a first class fishing lodge which it is. You can hunt the lakeshore or hunt from horseback. AND the fishing is excellent with rainbows in the 6-8 pound class not uncommon.
John Blackwell who owns Fawnie Mountain has been outfitting and providing hunting and fishing adventures in B.C. for over 40 years and knows his business very well. References are available anytime.
Dates for '12:
Sept 14-23
Sept 28-Oct 7 (very best date)
Oct 10-19
Prices for 2012
All prices include the flight from Anahim Lake, BC, and return with meat and trophies, plus delivering trophies to a local taxidermist.
$6,750 CAN per person for 2 hunters per guide
$8,250 CAN for 1 person per guide
$1000 kill fee for black bear
Non-hunter fee to stay at the lodge, fishing included-- $2,000 CAN
License fees in Canadian funds-
Hunting license- $180
Moose License- $250
Black Bear License--$180
Wolf License- $50
NRHP fee- $125
6 % tax
NOTE: Above prices are all in Canadian funds today 11/2/11 the exchange rate is basically 1 to 1NO! These bulls are not the giants you might find in Alaska or the Yukon but with patience and a little luck you can take a very nice bull.
Some bulls from the '11 season
Contact me anytime with your questions.
Mark
14 January 2012, 04:11
MARK H. YOUNGThere are still openings.