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- May 1, 2007
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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
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And a moose/ grizzly bear hunt is around $50,000!
JD338
ok , I kind of remember prices like that . kind of makes a working class guy swallow hard .And a moose/ grizzly bear hunt is around $50,000!
JD338
I’m outAnd a moose/ grizzly bear hunt is around $50,000!
JD338
Retired guys too.ok , I kind of remember prices like that . kind of makes a working class guy swallow hard .
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.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



I am a BC resident, my cousin has a guide outfitting business mid-latitude of the province. The moose can be potentially, somewhat large, but it's not the place to go for a hunt of a lifetime. Northern BC...around Ft Nelson latitude and north you are getting into the bigger guys. In 1984 my Dad guided the number 13 Boone and Crocket, Canada moose for a hunter NW of Fort Nelson which has since dropped to around 27. Ironically, my other cousin is meeting up with my father today and I expect a phone call from them. He was a former wildlife manager for the yukon (retired) and I will ask him who is a good outfitter (Yukon). If I don't reply...means I did not get any good intel. CheersWhat is everyone’s thoughts on British Columbia ?