Alberta Trophy Late Season Moose Hunt
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Description

The Rocky ranges of northern Canada are known for their huge bull moose, and this outfit is known for bagging the best of them. The goal for every hunt is to target a bull that’s 50 inches or larger (or that will score 180 or higher in the Boone and Crockett system). Thanks to limited resident draw, rugged terrain, and great genetics, it’s pretty common to see bulls larger than 60 inches running around. That said, this outfitter believes that any opportunity for a bull of 50 inches or more should be taken, unless it has small paddles or some sort of disfigurement. This outfitter secures a few tags each year for both archery and rifle hunts. Typical hunts are 7 days long, and involve both calling and spot-and-stalk. The record books are full of specimens from this area. Hunters from all over the world say they’ve never been as challenged, rewarded, or inspired as they’ve been here. You can combo this hunt with a deer for a small trophy fee. Options for a non-hunter to observe, inquire for prices.


Details

  • Species: Canada Moose
  • Average Classification: 45 - 55
  • Shot Opportunity: 95
  • Weapons: Rifle, Muzzleloader
  • Hunt Catalog #: RB6672-03
  • Tag Availability: Landowner Voucher
Classification details:

60" moose are possible All hunts come with wolf tags. You have the option to have a whitetail/mule deer tag in your pocket for a small trophy fee.


Options

Mule Deer or Whitetail Buck

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Option to add a whitetail or mule deer to the hunt. Licenses must be purchased by the hunter before the hunt.

  • Mule Deer or Whitetail Buck $1,000.00

  • Available Dates

    November 01, 2024 - November 30, 2026


    Pricing

    • Price: $15,950.00

    *2:1 HUNT PREFERRED BY OUTFITTER *6 SPOTS OPEN FOR 2025 Price includes tags and tax. ***This price only reflects base price for the hunt


    Group Options

    Options for a mule deer/whitetail hunt for a trophy fee.

    Location

    Western, Alberta, 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

    Your adventure starts by flying or driving into Grande Prairie, Alberta — one of the great pioneer cities of Northern Canada. We’ll be at the airport to greet you and drive you out to our nearby country home and staging centre. Once you’re geared up, we’ll drive the two hours to our base camp in the Rocky Mountain foothills. It’s a huge, majestic area, surrounded by provincial parks and hundreds of miles of untouched wilderness. The limited access to the area allows us to maintain a population of some of the largest moose, elk, mountain sheep, and black bears in Canada — as well as wolves, mule deer, mountain goats, and cougars. Our camps are very comfortable. To comply with local laws and regulations, we exclusively use “mobile camps” — basically cabins on wheels. They’re warm, comfortable bunkhouses, each equipped with private areas and a kitchen. (We’re big believers in excellent food.) Upon request, or in the course of chasing a great trophy, we may sometimes move to a spike camp — where we set up large wall tents with heating. For trophy moose, we often target bulls in the 50-60 inch range (though we’ve found bigger). Hunters have a great chance at a Pope & Young or Boone & Crockett qualifying trophy. The elk here are large too — we harvest plenty over 300, to as high as 365. We won’t lie to you: our hunts are going to challenge you. The best areas are remote and difficult to access. But the pains are worth it — steep and rugged spots consistently produces monster trophies. A group we guided in 2010 bagged the two largest moose taken through any outfitter in Alberta that year, both within a few days of each other in the same zone. Adventures are made to be savoured. We have excellent camera equipment, and extensive experience with professional hunting videography. We’ll work with your preferences to ensure you can re-live the highlights with your friends and family for years to come.


    HuntX Scale (Low 1 - 5 High)

    • 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

    Clean and comfortable cabins will be provided for this hunt. These camps are very comfortable. To comply with local laws and regulations, this outfit exclusively uses “mobile camps” — basically cabins on wheels. They’re warm, comfortable bunkhouses, each equipped with private areas and a kitchen. (We’re big believers in excellent food.)

    • 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

    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 some moderate hiking for this hunt. These hunts are going to challenge you. The best areas are remote and difficult to access. But the pains are worth it — steep and rugged spots consistently produces monster trophies. A group this outfit guided in 2010 bagged the two largest moose taken through any outfitter in Alberta that year, both within a few days of each other in the same zone.


    Transportation (To/From Basecamp)

    Final destination city is Grande Prairie, Alberta. Outfitter will provide airport pick up and drop off if hunter decides to fly. All field transportation provided.

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    Description

    This is a late season hunt so hunter should be prepared to be in colder conditions with snow possible. Insulated boots and thermal gear is a must. Layering systems are best. Full gear list to be provided when booked.


    What Outfitter Provides

    • Bedding
    • Lodging
    • Meals

    What to Bring

    • Thermal Base Layers
    • Cold weather hunting gear-layering system recommended
    • Insulated and waterproof hiking boots
    • Binoculars & Rangefinder
    • Rifle with 40 rounds of ammunition
    • Hunting Hat & Gloves
    • Heavy weight socks

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