Arctic red would be another good oneAll of the outfits in the Northwest Territories will put you on a 60+ inch moose
Id call Gana River, if they are not available, then Ravens Throat, then any of the rest.
The wait is dreadful if its your first time. I can only speak to first times cause my first moosw hunt happens this fall and Im going crazy waiting for it to get here. My wife is not a fan of me moose hunting as she has told me.Thanks for everyone's replies. Took some digging but finally booked a 2024 hunt with Mervyns Yukon Outfitting. Now the wait, ugh!
That should be a great huntThanks for everyone's replies. Took some digging but finally booked a 2024 hunt with Mervyns Yukon Outfitting. Now the wait, ugh!
I guess I’m lucky, I’m going to northern BC next year and she supports me 100% just as long as I bring the meat home. She understands since we can’t have kids I need that adventure. And neither one of us likes eating domesticated meat as much as wild game. So two years worth of work makes pretty good sense for us…..The wait is dreadful if its your first time. I can only speak to first times cause my first moosw hunt happens this fall and Im going crazy waiting for it to get here. My wife is not a fan of me moose hunting as she has told me.
living in the yukon i can tell you that the +70 are not hidden behind every trees. i would go the farther of local hunters and that will mean avoiding closest of whitehorse hunting areas ...I'm currently speaking with a couple Yukon Territory outfitters. Both mentioned on this thread and think they run good outfits. In doing a little digging, it seems like the Alaska based outfits produce bigger moose (more 70"+). Is that just marketing or is there truth to it?