Canadian Moose (not to be mistaken as Shiras Moose)
Expedition hunts in October are camp based. Alpine hunts are done by horseback with pack horse and are as authentic as a wilderness hunt as they come. This is a rut hunt where we call the big bulls out into the meadows, or spot-and-stalk in the high alpine.
These are typical mountain moose with wide paddles, long tines, and tripalms. They have heavy antlers with spreads up to 55 inches (139 centimetres). Add-ons include mule deer, wolf, and coyote.
Testimonial “Bulls in camp, bulls down by the horses, bulls everywhere. There was excitement every day.” MI, USA
Traditional moose hunts are in November and they’re lodge based. During this time, the moose are yarding up their wintering grounds in the back end of the mountain valleys. Bulls are in bachelor groups resting after the rut. We spot-and-stalk by 4x4 and snowmobile.
The colour in hides range from black to brown with big bells — they make impressive mounts! Add-ons include rut mule deer, wolf, coyote, and upland birds.
Testimonial “Excellent hunt all the way around — beautiful lodge, superb camaraderie, outstanding food and accommodation. They scouted the area before I came and knew where the moose were by the time I arrived. I heartily recommend this outfitter for moose, black bear, goat, and sheep.” MT, USA

























