British Columbia 2 Species Combo Hunt
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Description

A great opportunity to hunt 2 of British Columbia's many iconic species. Hunter can choose mountain goat, moose or elk. British Columbia is home to the Canadian sub species of moose, these moose can be found anywhere from the heavily forested willow swamps to the high valley basins. During the calling season in Sept/Oct 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 40 inches wide is possible, while he grunts and thrashes everything in sight. This 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! Goat hunting requires one to be in good shape and ready to hike through steep and rough terrain. All of these goat hunts require the use of horses or jet boat to access the different parts of the goat area. From there a hike into goat country is required. Depending on the area chosen to hunt, hunters can expect to be in anything from a cabin/wall tent to a 2 man tent fully stocked with freeze dried food for the duration of the hunt. This river valley is well known for it's lush habitat with vast tracts of grassy hillsides and a large presence of water. This in return creates stable food source in the winter and a healthy environment for elk populations to flourish. Hunting these screaming bulls is often an action packed hunt that places you in some of the most scenic settings one can imagine. This hunt is a 14 day 1:1 guided hunt.


Details

  • Species: Canada Moose
  • Average Classification: 50 - 55
  • Shot Opportunity: 90
  • Weapon: Rifle
  • Hunt Catalog #: RB19787-04
  • Tag Availability: Landowner Voucher
Classification details:

Moose are on average 50"-55". Mountain Goat are on average 8"-10". Elk are on average 280"-320".


Options

Mountain Goat

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Option to add a Mountain Goat to the hunt.

  • Mountain Goat $9,000.00
  • Moose

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    Option to add a moose to the hunt.

    • Moose $12,000.00
    • Elk

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      Option to add an elk to the hunt.

      • Elk $7,500.00
      • Black Bear

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        Option to add a Black Bear to the hunt.

        • Black Bear $1,000.00
        • Wolf

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          Option to add a wolf to the hunt.

          • Wolf $1,000.00
          • Non-Hunter

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            Option for a non-hunter observer. Price is $350/day for 14 days. PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE CHARTER. Charter cost is an additional $2500.00.

            • Non-Hunter $4,900.00
            • Rifle Rental

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              Option for an outfitter provided rifle rental. Price is for duration of the trip.

              • Rifle Rental $500.00

              • Available Dates

                September 01, 2025 - September 30, 2025


                Pricing

                • Price: $33,500.00

                Taxes, licenses, and 5% GST taxes are not included in the hunt price. Charter flights ARE included. PRICING FOR 2025. 1 SPOT REMAINING.


                Group Options

                Trophy fees are for additional species not included in your hunt package. For example the sheep/goat combo hunt includes both species, there are no trophy fees associated with the goat or sheep. Trophy fees are paid in advance for goat, moose and elk. Trophy fee will be returned at the completion of hunt if additional animal is not harvested. Option to add a mountain goat. Option to add a moose. Option to add an elk. Option to add a wolf. Option to add a black bear. Option for a non-hunter. Option for a rifle rental.

                Location

                Fort Saint John, British Columbia, Canada


                Refund Policy:

                Deposits are not refundable. When you make a deposit or payment that money is used to reserve your adventure dates and we cannot sell them to anyone else. If for some reason you have to cancel, you will lose your deposit and any payments you have made. If you are concerned that you might get sick or otherwise have to cancel, we suggest buying trip insurance. There are insurance companies that specialize in providing insurance policies for outfitter bookings and hunts. One such company we recommend is globalrescue.com. It is also our policy, depending on the adventure you booked and at our discretion, that if you have to cancel and we are able to book a replacement for you at the regular price we will work with you to apply your deposits to another adventure. Please note that we cannot refund or roll state or government license fees, application fees, draw results, or tags.

                Description

                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. These typical mature bull will have antlers varying from 45-55 inches in width with the occasional bull harvested over 55". All moose hunts will be done via horseback with the hunter and his guide traveling throughout the area calling for 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. All of these elk hunts are done with horses in this vast hunting concession. Hunter will leave base camp at the start of the hunt and head to a spike camp, typically a comfortable wall tent and/or cabin where hunter will stay for the duration of the hunt. From the spike camp hunter and guide will set out each day bugling for bulls. All of these elk hunts take place during the rut to ensure an exciting and memorable hunt. All of these elk hunts are 9 full hunting days (11 days total). Clients wishing to hunt the 3 point+ early season will need to hunt the first hunt date. Every date following is 6 point or better season. Only 4 hunters are taken every year. September 7-17 - 3 point + open until Sept 9 then it switches to 6 point restriction. Rut dates are September 11-21 and Sept 17-27. The base camp is nestled in heart of the remote Northern Rocky Mountains park. Goat hunting requires one to be in good shape and ready to hike through steep and rough terrain. All of these goat hunts require the use of horses or jet boat to access the different parts of the goat area. From there a hike into goat country is required. Depending on the area chosen to hunt, hunters can expect to be in anything from a cabin/wall tent to a 2 man tent fully stocked with freeze dried food for the duration of the hunt. Hunter can expect to be seeing mountain goats nearly every day depending on the weather, some days seeing in excess of 10+ goats. This hunt is the perfect choice for a hunter pursuing a 8 inch+ Billy with large bases and a chance to harvest a mature goat. This is a 1:1 fully guided 14 day hunt.


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                • Lodging & Accommodations: Cabin/Lodge
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                  Lodging & Accommodations Scale

                  5 - Cabin/Lodge

                  4 - Bunk House/Trailer

                  3 - Wall Tent

                  2 - Backpack Tent

                  1 - Client Provided/Hotel

                The base camp is nestled in heart of the remote Northern Rocky Mountains park. Situated in the park has advantages, it means no atvs, mining and minimal human disturbance. Allowing for hunters to experience the wild north in the same setting they did hundreds of years ago, cultivating memorable experiences for the true outdoorsman. Spike camps may be used for any of the species if animals are located in certain areas. Hunters will need to be prepared to also sleep in a wall tent or backpacking tent.

                • Menu & Food: Full Kitchen
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                  Menu & Food Scale

                  5 - 5 Star Catered

                  4 - Full Kitchen

                  3 - Field Kitchen

                  2 - Backpack Food

                  1 - Client Provided

                During your stay a full time chef will prepare excellent home-cooked meals. The day typically starts with a big breakfast before the hunter heads out for a day of hunting. The guide will pack a lunch and snacks for midday. Upon the return from the hunt a hot supper will await. Whether you are joining for a black bear, mountain goat trophy moose hunt, or elk hunt, this is the ideal location to relax after an exciting day of hunting. The lodge has plenty of space to enjoy a beverage and tell stories of the days adventures. If wall tent or spike camp is utilized then field kitchen will be provided with a mix of fresh food and backpacking food.

                • Physical Conditions: Moderate Hiking
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                  Physical Conditions Scale:

                  5 - All Vehicle Access

                  4 - Light Hiking

                  3 - Moderate Hiking

                  2 - Heavy Hiking

                  1 - Extreme Back Country

                All animals will be hunted spot and stalk. While horses will be used for a lot of field transportation, hunters will need to be prepared to hike to make the approach in some steep country (especially for mountain goat if selected).


                Transportation (To/From Basecamp)

                The final flight destination city is Fort Saint John, British Columbia. A member of the team will pick up hunters at the airport upon their arrival, from there hunters will head straight to camp. The outfitter will supply all field transportation. Charter flights are included in the hunt price.

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                Description

                Hunter should be prepared for variations of weather for this hunt and be prepared to spend 2 weeks hunting. Depending on what species are chosen will depend on the right gear to bring. Mountain goat hunting may require a spike camp. Durable hunting boots and a good layering system is a must. Outfitter will supply all meals and lodging, along with expert guide service. There is a maximum of 80lbs of gear allowed per person including rifles. No hard gun cases are allowed on the charter and must be left in town. Unscheduled flights can be arranged if requested for a $2500 charter fee to be paid to the outfitter before any arrangements are made. Full gear list to be provided if requested when booked.


                What Outfitter Provides

                • Expert Guide Service
                • Meals
                • Lodging
                • Field Transportation
                • Horses, Tack & Saddle
                • Trophy Preparation of animal
                • Facilities and equipment to butcher meat
                • 50 lbs of meat on charter out of camp

                What to Bring

                • Moderate to Cold Weather Hunting Gear-layering system recommended
                • Rifle with 40 rounds of ammunition
                • Thermal Base Layers
                • Gaiters
                • Rain Gear
                • Binoculars & Rangefinder
                • Durable & Comfortable Hiking Boots
                • Day Pack

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