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Brooks Range River Moose and Bears

HFA068-3
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$26,750.00

Season Dates:
September
Species:
Alaska Yukon Moose
Guide Ratio:
1 on 1
Location:
Alaska, United States of America
Weapon/Equip:
Any Weapon
Trip Methods:
Airplane, Boat, Calling, Spot and Stalk
Duration:
12 Days
Difficulty:
Moderate, Moderate Difficult
Accommodations:
Comfortable Tent Camp, Wall Tent
Additional Species:
Black Bear, Grizzly Bear, Wolf
DESCRIPTION:

BORDERING A WORLD FAMOUS NATIONAL PARK, this trophy moose and grizzly area, north of the Arctic Circle in the foothills of the Brooks Range, offers some of Alaska’s finest moose, grizzly and black bear hunting. The “Moose” River has been labeled a National Wild and Scenic river, and with very good reason. It is perhaps one of Alaska ‘s most picturesque, tranquil and game-rich river valleys.

This area is unique in that it shares a prodigious population of huge Alaskan bull moose with a considerable number of Interior Alaskan, Arctic grizzlies, mountain black bears, wolves and occasionally fine, trophy caribou. You’ll find the grizzlies stalking the river’s edge and foraging the hillsides throughout the fall, awaiting the opportunity to dine on their favorite delicacies: the carcass of your trophy bull moose, or the salmon that frequent the river. The grizzlies in this area typically range from 7' to 8' and vary in coloration from dazzling blond to deep, rich chocolate. You will generally find mountain black bears ranging in size from 6' to 7' 6? feeding on various species of berries on the alpine slopes that rise majestically from the river.

Among the many dynamic qualities of this area is the Moose River Valley acting as a natural funnel for the bull moose during the rut, as well as the many other animals in this region. The moose spend their summers feeding in the National Wildlife Refuges to the south and then travel north, as the breeding season begins, to the Moose River Valley and northward to one of their primary breeding grounds within the boundaries of National Park. During the month of September, the primary breeding period in this region, almost all the bulls that are breeding in the valley, on their slow trek north, can be viewed from the many excellent vantage points along the Moose River .


This outfitter tends to do a great deal of calling on this hunt and often call more than one bull in each day. It is common to call bulls within 40 yards or closer so you had better be ready for a heart thumping experience! You can expect to hunt massive bulls with spreads typically ranging from 55" to 65" and some of our hunters have harvested bulls close to 70! Though bull moose are generally the primary target, a beautiful grizzly, black bear, wolf or possibly caribou may be taken as well, provided you have purchased the necessary big game tag(s) and pay the trophy fee.

This Outfitter films his hunts at no additional cost. After the the hunt is complete the outfitter will edit this film and upload it to Vimeo. Capturing the hunt on video is an amazing bonus for hunters to share with friends and family.

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Inclusions:
Field Preparation of Trophies, Lodging, Meals
Exclusions:
Charter Flight(s), License, Tag(s)
PRICING OPTIONS:

Option #1

$26,750.00 12 Days 1 on 1