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Description

Our 4100 square km area has some very high moose densities. We have hundreds of lakes, swamps and three major river drainages that form a perfect moose habitat. Average bulls range from 40 to 50 inches. Hunts can be conducted from early season to late season and range from hunting around water to hunting the high country as needed. 10 day 2:1 hunt. This hunt can be combined with Black Bear ($200 for option, $3000 trophy fee upon harvest) and Wolf. Moose hunting methods include: hunting swamps, lakes, meadows, old burns, logged areas and old growth timber. We use jet boats, drift boats, canoes, ATVs, 4x4’s as well as hiking. Retrievals of the harvested moose are done by ATV’s, horses, boats or pack frames.


Details

  • Species: Moose
  • Average Classification: 40 - 50
  • Shot Opportunity: 85
  • Weapons: Rifle, Muzzleloader
  • Hunt Catalog #: RB21834-01
  • Tag Availability: Landowner Voucher
Weapons description:

Hunter should be able to shoot 300 yards. Opportunity for 100 yard shots.


Options

Black Bear

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Option to add a black bear

  • Black Bear $200.00
  • Wolf

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    Option to add wolf

    • Wolf $500.00
    • Non hunter

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      Option for non hunter

      • Non Hunter $2,000.00
      • 1:1 Hunt

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        Option for 1:1 hunt

        • 1:1 Hunt $2,500.00

        • Available Dates

          March 06, 2023 - October 31, 2026


          Pricing

          • Member Price: $12,500.00
          • Non-Member Price: $13,800.00

          Option to add Black Bear. Option for Wolf. Option for non hunter. Option for 1:1 Prices do NOT include: Tax, Licenses, Tags, WCF (Wildlife Conservation Fund), flights, hotel, alcohol and royalty fees. Available SPOTS for 2025


          Group Options

          Option to add Black Bear. Option for Wolf. Option for non hunter. Option for 1:1

          Location

          Near Opatcho Lake, 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

          Our 4100 square kilometre area has some very high moose densities. We have hundreds of lakes, swamps and three major river drainages that form a perfect moose habitat. Average bulls range from 40 to 50 inches. The early season moose hunt (Sept 10 – Sept 19) is done mostly over water as bulls are feeding on aquatic plants at this time. We also hunt some parts of the high country. This hunt can be combined with Black Bear and Wolf. Our ten day moose-rut hunts run traditionally between Sept 15 – Oct 15. During this time moose respond to calling and are usually very active. This hunt can be combined with Black Bear and Wolf. The late season hunt (Oct 26 – Nov 5) is excellent as well because we usually have snow which makes it easier to locate the moose. Moose are generally feeding on willows in logging areas, around lakes as well as in old burns. This hunt can be combined with Wolf. Moose hunting methods include: hunting swamps, lakes, meadows, old burns, logged areas and old growth timber. We use jet boats, drift boats, canoes, ATVs, 4x4’s as well as hiking. Retrievals of the harvested moose are done by ATV’s, horses, boats or pack frames.


          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

          Our main Lodge is situated on the shores of a crystal-clear lake. This lake is managed for trophy size rainbow trout, with some exceeding the 8 pound range. Our guests stay in comfortable log cabins and enjoy our hearty home cooked meals. Hot showers, wood fired hot tub and a sauna are just a few of the amenities to mention in our fully equipped base camp.

          • 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 cooked meals to start and end your day with a sack lunch for your hunting day.

          • Physical Conditions: Heavy 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

          This area is mountainous and the terrain varies depending on where the hunt takes place.


          Transportation (To/From Basecamp)

          Transportation from airport is not included in price but can be added.

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          Description

          Fall Moose Hunt- HUNTER EQUIPMENT LIST: -passport -Border letter from Outfitter- stating hunt date, guide outfitter certificate number & which area of the province you will be hunting -Firearms Declaration Form Filled out for Canadian Customs (google “Firearms Declaration Form for Canadian Customs”) - 6 moose bags available at Cabella’s called “Alaska Game Bags” -your own refillable water bottle or water bag -photography equipment & batteries -toiletries ie: Towels, toothbrush, soap, shampoo.... -waterproof hiking boots, warm boots -comfy camp shoes -Quiet hunting pants & jacket - Quiet clothing, like Fleece & Wool. Very important with moose hunts. -rain gear is good to have -wool socks gloves, hat, warm mitts -binoculars-range finder -day pack -your own sleeping bag if you are driving up. If flying up, a bed made up for you -your own alcohol -Headlight and Flashlight


          What Outfitter Provides

          • Lodging
          • Guide
          • Meals
          • Hot tub

          What to Bring

          • 6 moose bags available at Cabela’s called “Alaska Game Bags”
          • refillable water bottle or water bag
          • toiletries ie: Towels, toothbrush, soap, shampoo
          • comfy camp shoes
          • waterproof hiking boots, warm boots
          • Quiet hunting pants & jacket - Quiet clothing, like Fleece & Wool. Very important with moose hunts.
          • Rain Gear
          • Binoculars/Range Finder
          • Day Pack
          • Wool Socks, Hat, Warm Mitts
          • Headlight/Flashlight

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