Moose Hunting Outfitter in the Yukon ?

1100 Remington Man

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My Brother wants to do a Moose Hunt in the Yukon for a once and a lifetime trip any recommendations and that are not stupid crazy price ? Thanks
 
what I usually see for cancelled hunts are last minute . you'd need to have your bags packed and ready to go . kind of hard for guys that have a job . it would still be worth watching though , maybe you could make it work in your schedule .

I've been thinking on these Yukon hunts since this thread . I seem to remember looking at hunts around " Yellow Knife " . I also kind of remember some priced around $35,000 . it's been years since I was seriously looking , so I might be wrong on this .
 
I've had several successful moose hunts in Newfoundland. I was paying $,4000-$4,500 at the time. I'd imagine that you could do one now under $6,000. Dollar for dollar, that's hard to beat for a moose hunt. But no; you aren't going to see any 70" moose coming in at 2,000lbs either.
 
My Brother wants to do a Moose Hunt in the Yukon for a once and a lifetime trip any recommendations and that are not stupid crazy price ? Thanks
Suggest do the research come to Alaska ( Fairbanks) bring your SBS or ATV and trailer camping gear and when you arrive late Aug go to fish and Game in Fairbanks and he will direct you where to go easy driving lots of trails ! Save Thousands of dollars ! You will enjoy the drive up and the pictures and memories of Fairbanks.
 

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