Trophy Yukon Moose Rut Hunt
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Description

This outfitter offers traditional horseback hunts for Moose. Horseback hunts allow the outfitter to venture into remote areas where they have harvested some remarkable moose with mature bulls averaging 58″-60″, although they have also taken trophies measuring in the 70″ range. This outfitter has a 95% success rate and it is quite common to harvest another animal with these moose hunts. A Moose-Caribou or Moose-Grizzly combination is quite popular in this area. Tags for all the animals are included in the hunt price. Harvest fees are extra for any additional animals harvested. The typical Moose hunting terrain is mountainous with wide treed valleys, lots of high willow ridges, muskeg and small ponds. This outfitter provides several comfortable camps with cabins throughout the area, but be prepared to travel with a spike camp. This outfitter uses Beckel canvas tents with all traveling hunts. As per Yukon law, each hunter has a designated guide and unless otherwise requested there is only one hunter per camp. This outfitter offers five moose hunt dates per season each lasting 10 full hunting days with a day on each end to allow for travel time in and out of camps. Outfitter will pick up hunters at the Dawson City airport and then transport them to camp.


Details

  • Species: Alaska Yukon Moose
  • Average Classification: 58 - 60
  • Shot Opportunity: 95
  • Weapons: Rifle, Archery
  • Hunt Catalog #: RB19537-02
  • Tag Availability: Landowner Voucher
Classification details:

Trophies in the 70" are possible.


Options

Non-hunter

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Option for a non-hunter observer. Price is $700/day for 10 days.

  • Non-hunter $7,000.00
  • 2 Non-hunters $14,000.00

  • Available Dates

    September 11, 2023 - September 22, 2024


    Pricing

    • Price: $35,000.00

    All tags and licenses are not included in the hunt. 5% GST Tax not included in the hunt price. *SPOTS AVAILABLE FOR 2025


    Group Options

    Option to add a grizzly to the hunt on a trophy fee if harvested. Option to add Caribou to the hunt on trophy fee if harvested. Option for a non-hunter.

    Location

    Yukon, Yukon, 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

    This outfitter offers traditional horseback hunts for Moose. Horseback hunts allow them to venture into remote areas where they have harvested some remarkable moose with mature bulls averaging 58″-60″, although they have also taken trophies measuring in the 70″ range. This outfitter has a 95% success rate and it is quite common to harvest another animal with these moose hunts. A Moose-Caribou or Moose-Grizzly combination is quite popular in this area. Tags for all the animals are included in the hunt price. Harvest fees are extra for any additional animals harvested. This outfitter offers five moose hunt dates per season each lasting 10 full hunting days with a day on each end to allow for travel time in and out of camps. Outfitter will pick up hunters at the Dawson City airport and then transport them to camp. The first hunt is August 23rd-Sept 1st: the days are becoming shorter and the weather is cooler with a good chance of snow. The Bulls are alone or in bachelor groups and can be found throughout the area from slightly above timberline to the valley bottoms. The Moose lose their velvet around August 25th. The second hunt is September 3rd-12th: the Moose are in pre-rut at the start. Hunters have good luck with this hunt harvesting big Bulls before they herd up with the cows and start to hide. The third hunt: September 14th-23rd: the Moose are in full rut during this hunt and respond well to calling. Be prepared for cooler weather and freezing temperatures. The last hunt is September 25th-October 4th: by this hunt the bulls usually have the cows pushed back off the rivers and are found in higher terrain. The Moose start to herd up in October.


    HuntX Scale (Low 1 - 5 High)

    • Lodging & Accommodations: Wall Tent
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      Lodging & Accommodations Scale

      5 - Cabin/Lodge

      4 - Bunk House/Trailer

      3 - Wall Tent

      2 - Backpack Tent

      1 - Client Provided/Hotel

    Hunter will stay in a comfortable wall tent for this hunt. Sometimes spike camps will be utilized and hunter will stay in a backpack tent to close the distance to large bulls.

    • Menu & Food: Field Kitchen
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      Menu & Food Scale

      5 - 5 Star Catered

      4 - Full Kitchen

      3 - Field Kitchen

      2 - Backpack Food

      1 - Client Provided

    Field kitchen will be utilized for this hunt. Homestyle cooking-meat and potatoes.

    • 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

    Hunter should be prepared for moderate hiking on this hunt. Horses will be used for most transportation, but hunter must be prepared to make stalks on big bulls once they are identified.


    Transportation (To/From Basecamp)

    This outfitter offers 5 moose hunt dates per season lasting 10 full hunting days with a day on each end to allow for travel time in and out of camps. We pick up our hunters up at the Dawson City airport and transport them to camp.

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    Description

    Depending on the hunt chosen, the hunter must be prepared for some snow and cooler weather. Layering systems and good durable hunting boots are a must. Thermal base layers are recommended for glassing. Hunter will need to bring a warm sleeping bag for outfitter provided tent camp. Outfitter will provide all meals and lodging and field transportation on horseback. Full gear list to be provided if requested when booked.


    What Outfitter Provides

    • Lodging-Wall Tent
    • Meals
    • Horses, Tack, & Saddle
    • Trophy Care & Skinning

    What to Bring

    • Day Pack
    • Sleeping Bag
    • Thermal Base Layers
    • Hunting Hat & Gloves
    • Binoculars & Rangefinder
    • Rifle with 40 rounds of Ammunition
    • Durable & Comfortable Hunting Boots
    • Rain Gear

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