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GENERAL
INFORMATION Moose are certainly one of the most sought after
members of the ungulate family and are frequently near the top of most hunters'
wish list. The usual challenge to hunting moose, if you do not live in a prolific
moose zone, is to be successful in a state, or provincial, moose draw. As there
are very few states, and a limited number of provinces, that have any significant
moose population, obtaining a moose draw is generally not possible and remains
only a dream for most hunters.
Alberta moose outfitters
have a solution to the usual dilemma facing hunters wanting to hunt the largest
(and definitely best tasting) member of the deer family. In Alberta, moose outfitters
have allocations for whatever number of moose permits they have been able to afford
and procure. Allocations guarantee non-resident hunters a moose license.
Trophy
Hunters Alberta, Alberta's largest and most respected big game outfitter,
owns 53 moose allocations is renowned for its moose hunting successes in Alberta.
Trophy Hunters Alberta has 53 moose allocations offering both archery (15 allocations)
and rifle (38 allocations) hunting experiences. Prices for moose hunts in Alberta
are typically about half of the price charged for a moose hunt in Alaska, the
Yukon or in British Columbia.
THA hunters can hunt
Alberta for the Western Canada moose, the second largest sub-species in the moose
family where our opportunity rate is usually between 75% to 90%. The kill rate
is generally in the 65% to 75% range. Visit our Trophy
Hunters Alberta Moose Photo Gallery to view pictures of our guests' successful
moose hunts.
THA's premium moose hunts take place
in the coniferous forests and willow muskegs of west-central Alberta, in the foothills
of the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The more southern WMUs
(412 & 414) actually border on spectacular Banff National Park with its incredible
scenery. Our moose hunts are conducted over hundreds of square miles of rich wilderness
habitat supported by a well-managed and moisture-abundant regional biology.
Western
Canadian Moose populations flourish in these areas, as ample food, water and forest
cover offer this large, and often solitary, species a peaceful and bountiful habitat
in which to dwell and mate. Average bull moose racks range from 30" - 45", with
body weights upward of 1,000 pounds. Although, as is our
policy, we do not oversell or embellish our hunt offerings, we state that we would
hope to show our hunting guests 30" to 45" moose, most years a couple of our hunters
are fortunate enough to take a moose with a rack in excess of 50".
THA has an excellent track record for our moose hunts and is well known for its
moose hunting successes in Alberta. THA was the recipient of the APOS (Alberta
Professional Outfitters Society) Award for 'Largest Moose - Archery on an Outfitted
Hunt' in 2002. We are also very proud of the former world record Shiras moose
killed in Southern Alberta by Brad Miller that scored 461 7/8 SCI and had a spread
of 61 inches! Hunt with THA in Alberta, where our opportunity rate for Moose typically
runs between 75% to 90% and the kill rate is generally in the 65% range or greater.
THA
offers moose rut hunts on large tracts of rugged crown land in the western Alberta
foothills while our late season moose hunts are conducted in more rural surroundings
with a combination of both crown land and fenced ranch land. The rut can produce
breathless excitement when a massive bull is in rut and checking out, and aggressively
approaching, the source of the calls which they think may be a receptive cow or
another bull.
The late season hunts, with the onset
of colder weather, find the moose quite mobile, and their feeding habits more
predictable, as they search out the succulent red willows for their huge appetites.
At this time of year, with winter fast approaching, the moose feed for longer
periods of time into the daylight hours of the morning and before the darkness
of the night has set in. All moose hunts require
good eyes to spot the moose and, in many cases, an exciting stalk to close in
for the kill. Hopefully, we will have snow during our moose hunts, both rut and
late season, both to increase their mobility and to assist us in spotting these
elusive trophies. Accommodations for our moose hunts
can vary from tent camps through trailer/motorhome camps to working Alberta ranches,
local B & Bs, motels and Guest Resort cabins. We
hunt moose using various methods to attract the moose to our hunters. If one method
is not working, we can change the plan and/or location as required. During the
moose rut season, which usually occurs during late September through the middle
of October, we will frequently be calling moose with cow calls and/or bull grunt
calls. If the bulls are unresponsive, we will cover as much territory as possible
utilizing ATVs on our rut hunts and 4x4s on our late season hunts to find our
bull moose. No matter which method of transportation is utilized, we expect to
do a fair amount of walking/stalking to find, and get close to, our bull moose.
Typically, we average 75% to 90% opportunity success on our moose rut hunts and frequently
achieve a slightly higher opportunity success on our late season moose hunts.
| THA provides both archery
and rifle hunts for Alberta's massive Western Canada moose.
Our guides are
tested, proven and capable, with all of our archery hunts being guided by experienced
bow hunters.
All of our guides are experienced in calling and moving moose. |
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At
Trophy Hunters Alberta, we pride ourselves in our success with our moose hunting
guests. It is only in the rarest of circumstances that our hunters fail to get
an opportunity on a bull moose, however, sometimes conditions beyond our control
affect moose movement and our ability to call, spot and/or stalk our desired trophies.
Such conditions could be extreme dry weather making the bush quite noisy and affecting
our ability to stalk with any degree of silence. Or we could have frozen, crusty and therefore noisy snow. Or we could experience unseasonably
hot weather when the moose do not require much feed and appear much more comfortable
simply bedding down in some remote ravine or low lying damp muskeg. Although such
conditions are rare, they sometime are present which simply means that we all
have to work just that much harder. If we are unable to find or attract moose where we normally hunt, we may be conversing with other hunters and/or landowners for any additional information and/or access.
With the onset of colder
fall weather, it is generally expected that we should have some snow during most
moose hunts. Our many years of experience have proven time and again that 'if
we get snow, we get moose'.
A few years ago, our
late season moose hunters achieved a 100% kill - 8 hunters harvested 8 moose,
while our 4 archery hunters harvested 2 bulls and the other 2 hunters each had
opportunities on keeper bulls
We offer
3 distinct types of moose hunts:
| Type | Season |
| Western Canada Moose - rifle | Rut
season | | Western Canada Moose
- rifle | Late season | | Western
Canada Moose - archery | Rut season |
| Note: There are no minimum
bull moose size requirements. |
If you are interested in any of these spectacular hunts,
or require additional information, please call or e-mail
us immediately. Moose hunts are our specialty.Prices
for our hunts are very competitive. For
availability, dates, prices and booking information, please visit Bookings.
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