Mykolaivka887
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I just saw an advertisement for a 2024 DIY float hunt on sale at $10K, and that's the discounted price.
I just saw an advertisement for a 2024 DIY float hunt on sale at $10K, and that's the discounted price.
Odds are very high that a hunt like that has at least one flight involved, quite possibly two. Anything that can be floated road to road sure isn’t worth paying much to hunt.
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Yeah, it's fly-in/fly-out. Someplace out west (Western Alaska).
That seems really cheap compared to my research.Fly out moose hunt $5000 door to door from Arizona. Add $2K if successful getting meat out of the field and back to Az
I wonder if its discounted because someone had to cancel late in the game, and the air taxi can offer a "discounted" price because they already made some money on the cancelling groups deposit.I just saw an advertisement for a 2024 DIY float hunt on sale at $10K, and that's the discounted price.
I wonder if its discounted because someone had to cancel late in the game, and the air taxi can offer a "discounted" price because they already made some money on the cancelling groups deposit.
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We paid $5,900+ per person in 2019 in Alaska, Unit 18 with PBA for 2 hunters. We both killed moose over 50+ inches wide within 4 days.
I think Renfro’s and PBA are north of $13,000+ per hunter now, if not more and probably booked 3 to 4 years out. Times are a changing…Happy hunting, TheGrayRider a/k/a Tom.
Yeah, DIY drop camp moose hunts are running $12,000 to $15,000 nowadays. The guy from AZ that's getting a door-to-door moose hunt from Phoenix for $5K, stumbled on some sort of oddity, or a strange cut-rate deal.
I’m doing it this year for around 6k per door to door for two people (myself and wife) from Houston. This does not including shipping meat home. 75% of that is transport to and from field. Ours is a float hunt as well.
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Man, that's crazy. I haven't heard of those prices in 5 or 6 years, and I live here (Alaska). I wonder what the service is like and the hunting pressure.
Man, that's crazy. I haven't heard of those prices in 5 or 6 years, and I live here (Alaska). I wonder what the service is like and the hunting pressure.
I will also add that this isn’t an easy drop off and start floating hunt. It takes some serious work just to get to the river. Per hunt planner, 90% of people decline simply based off that part of the hunt alone.
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Interesting stuff. That's a totally unheard of price deal, for a DIY drop camp float hunt, including flying. Crazy cheap.
Can I pay for the jerry cans and tag along? Lolcant say about those prices: moose tag $10, hunting license $10 and then i will need two jerrycans at max of gasoline to feed the engine on the freigther canoe for a river or lake hunt ... but im paying all year round to live up north ...