Alaska Moose - Outfitters, general tips, etc

born2hunt

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I’m hoping to do a guided Alaska moose hunt in the next 1-3 years. I’m an experienced DIY western hunter and in good shape, but have never had the luck to pull a moose tag in the lower 48 (yet). It’s been a bucket list item to go on a guided moose hunt…thinking Alaska, but open to elsewhere. Anyone have tips for how to approach it? Recommendations for an Outfitter? I’ve done research online, but that only gets you so far and I’d love to hear from folks who have personal experience. PM’s welcome!


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born2hunt

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Pic of a Colorado moose I got to watch from this past season with a deer tag in my pocket. Just for kicks!


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Guided I will throw out Cabot Pitts, Scott Mileur, Renfros. I personally know them.

If your really in decent shape and are self sufficient in a wilderness setting, I'd call Papa Bear or Renfros and get on their diy list. I have hunted twice with Papa Bear successfully. You could save $15 to $20 thousand over going guided. Don't wait if serious, it's only getting more costly.
 

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…If your really in decent shape and are self sufficient in a wilderness setting, I'd call Papa Bear or Renfros and get on their diy list. I have hunted twice with Papa Bear successfully. You could save $15 to $20 thousand over going guided. Don't wait if serious, it's only getting more costly.
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I totally agree.
 
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born2hunt

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Guided I will throw out Cabot Pitts, Scott Mileur, Renfros. I personally know them.

If your really in decent shape and are self sufficient in a wilderness setting, I'd call Papa Bear or Renfros and get on their diy list. I have hunted twice with Papa Bear successfully. You could save $15 to $20 thousand over going guided. Don't wait if serious, it's only getting more costly.

Thank you! Definitely self sufficient and not worried too much about the physical aspect…aside from packing a moose out. Solo harvested bull elk this last fall in Idaho and Colorado, but that probably child’s play compared to a moose on the ground!

Appreciate the recommendations. I will look them up!


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