idahohunter8
Beginner
- May 7, 2015
- 119
- 0
So, I was fortunate to come into a little extra money and decided it best be spent on a moose hunt in BC. I am in Idaho and will be driving up. The outfitter is based just outside of Prince George area. This will be a 10 day horseback hunt approx. 16-20 miles from nearest road.
Done a lot of research, asked a lot questions, and feel this will be a good fit. Looking for a good, hard working wilderness hunt with a chance at a 40-50" bull. All in all, I think what this outfitter offers fills that need. Also, looked at this option as it seems the next step up (full Alaska Yukon moose hunt) quickly gets into the 15k-20k+ range that is way out of budget for me.
Any information, experiences, things to look for anyone wants to share? Anything about the drive? I plan to put a freezer in the back of my truck with my Honda generator to haul back the meat. I will be taking my newly being built .338 win mag as there are grizzly's in the area and a 225 grain A Frame or Partition is good insurance. Also, the guide outfitter was a little hesitant when I inquired about bringing my trusty 270.
Thanks in advance
Adam
Done a lot of research, asked a lot questions, and feel this will be a good fit. Looking for a good, hard working wilderness hunt with a chance at a 40-50" bull. All in all, I think what this outfitter offers fills that need. Also, looked at this option as it seems the next step up (full Alaska Yukon moose hunt) quickly gets into the 15k-20k+ range that is way out of budget for me.
Any information, experiences, things to look for anyone wants to share? Anything about the drive? I plan to put a freezer in the back of my truck with my Honda generator to haul back the meat. I will be taking my newly being built .338 win mag as there are grizzly's in the area and a 225 grain A Frame or Partition is good insurance. Also, the guide outfitter was a little hesitant when I inquired about bringing my trusty 270.
Thanks in advance
Adam