Average cost of a Moose hunt

Fisherhahn

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In Newfoundland right now, 6250 for me and my non-hunting wife. Have to add in gas for 20something hr drive from NY and ferry crossing. Shot a spike bull yesterday. Only one guy out of 4 hasn’t killed one yet and he’s passed up a few.
 

FAAFO

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https://www.premium-jagdreisen.de/product_info.php?products_id=183. I am hunting with this agency in December, though not for moose.

Sweden
https://www.jagdreise.de/jagdreise-schweden.html. I have not hunted with these guys, they re the biggest agent in Germany.

Sweden, I hunted with this agent twice.
This is about 5500 Euros or $6000.
So you’re telling me you haven’t hunted moose in Europe? Ok.
 

saskhunter

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Seems expensive:ROFLMAO:. My last one went about $100 for the tag, gas and freezer bags. It almost makes the 13 months of winter worth it.

Just got back from a caribou hunt in the Yukon with a resident. I couldn't believe how cheap it was for the tag and license, then you only charge me a harvest fee if I shoot something.

I think my Canadian non-resident caribou cost me less than $200 in tags/license/fees. Crazy! The $2.50/L gas made up for it though!!! The Yukon is wicked country, I hope to be back to hunt again!
 
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My Alaskan drop camp moose hunt in 2022 was about $12k all in door to door. Included bush plane trips in, out and meat out. Also got moved once in the middle of the hunt. I rented a tent, had the outfitter prepare food for 10 days and rented a boat with a motor. My total includes EVERYTHING. Tags, airfare, plane trips, shipping of meat and horns, food, hotels. You can do it cheaper if you know where to hunt, know someone who lives in AK or have an old hook up. In the 2 years since my hunt, I have noticed the same outfitter upped his price $1k each year. Supply and demand at it's finest I suppose.
 

RunNGunSC

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My recent Guided Moose hunt ran about $9k all-in (travel to etc) before taxidermy. I drew the tag.
 

bowuntr

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There is a guy in Alberta doing a Shiras moose hunt for 5500.00. Wayne Zaft. I have not been able to find hardly any info on the hunt. A buddy of mine is there hunting now. I had a chance to take a cancellation spot and turned it down. No website and i know next to zero about Wayne. Other than he killed a giant whitetail a few years ago.
Your first clue should be that there are no Shiras moose in Canada... try thinking for yourself. Ed F
 

emarr

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I got my first moose this year in 17C (Alaska). Residents get 1 bull moose tag each year. I'm thankful I live in Dillingham, AK after reading how much a moose hunt cost coming from the lower 48. I spent roughly $500 on my hunt: food, gas, gear, family resident Choggiung land use permit ($240). Perks of living in Bush Alaska.
 

pbroski

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Yea but whatdoya have wrapped up in the horses? Thats a $50k moose:ROFLMAO:
50k?o_O They aren't high-end race horses.🤣 Since you asked, the break-down is something like this, converted to US funds.

Three horses (1 green and 2 green broke. Trained myself) - $7000
Tack (saddles, saddle pads, bridles, breast collars, panniers, hobbles, high lines, etc.) - $2000
Three horse trailer - $6000
Feed and maintenance for 3 horses - $1400/year

What I get for that money is at least 1 major hunting trip per year to wherever I want, for how long I want. I've done 6 trips so far, the longest being 22 days. So if you divide the costs per hunting trip, its pretty good, and the quality of the trip is unmatched IME. Then when you factor in the resale value of tack and trailer, the value is even better.(y)
 

medvedyt

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50k?o_O They aren't high-end race horses.🤣 Since you asked, the break-down is something like this, converted to US funds.

Three horses (1 green and 2 green broke. Trained myself) - $7000
Tack (saddles, saddle pads, bridles, breast collars, panniers, hobbles, high lines, etc.) - $2000
Three horse trailer - $6000
Feed and maintenance for 3 horses - $1400/year

What I get for that money is at least 1 major hunting trip per year to wherever I want, for how long I want. I've done 6 trips so far, the longest being 22 days. So if you divide the costs per hunting trip, its pretty good, and the quality of the trip is unmatched IME. Then when you factor in the resale value of tack and trailer, the value is even better.(y)
interesting break down and a very good way of hunting like in the old days.
 

BCsteve

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With the cost of fuel up this year it was more expensive then usual. After everything was said and done, food, fuel and associated expenses, it was $562.00 each for me and my buddy.
 
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You can absolutely do it for a fraction of that. It just depends on how much research you can put into it. If you don't have time or don't want to do the research, most reputable DIY Drop hunts in Alaska are costing anywhere from $9500 - $15000 but I have seen them as high as $20k
Yep. If you actually DIY it it’s a heck of a lot cheaper than the prices being thrown around in this thread.
 

SDArcher7

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I think reputable float plane moose hunts are ~$13K now (Papa Bear/Renfro's). that does not include the license/tag, flights to/from AK, cost to transport meat/antlers home, field supplies (food, waders, etc..). I would say ALL-in is ~$16.5K for AK moose hunt.

I just did this same hunt but the cost was $11.5K + everything I mentioned above.

Last thing I would mention is these outfitters are booked out a few years and that $13K price will go up by the time you actually hunt.
 

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@saskhunter

Must have been the year of the Sask. hunters being hosted. lol Figured it must have been too much of a coincidence if it had turned out to you. :D
 
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