Utah Moose Hunts
Salt Lake City, UT
1-3 Guests • Hotel • Private • Guided
Description
5 Days in September or October
Guided 1x1
Moose hunting in Northern Utah is extremely good. This is great moose hunting country that has produced some really nice trophies over the years. Best of all, we are experienced moose hunting guides with experience hunting moose in three states. Success has been 100% on bull moose hunts and cow moose hunts nearly every season for almost twenty years.
Location & Terrain
The hunting areas are in Northern Utah and elevations range from 5,000 to 9,000 feet. There are rugged mountains and canyons and there are also mountain basins and benches with easier terrain.
Trophy Quality
Most mature bull moose we’ve taken have had antlers from 38” to 51” wide. There’s not a high probability of getting a Boone & Crocket bull, but it’s not impossible either. If you're an archery hunter there is a good chance of getting a Pope & Young moose when bow hunting.
Hunting Methods
Depending on what weapon and time of the season that you choose to hunt, methods may include glassing open hillsides and basins, stalking on foot, calling, or sitting watching water holes or feeding areas where moose have been spotted.
Shot Opportunity
We can’t guarantee success, quantity, or the size of animals that are seen on wild hunts, but they will work hard to provide you the best hunt possible. Shot opportunity has been 100% nearly every year on moose hunts. Most rifle shots have ranged from 100 to 200 yards, archery shots have ranged from 10 to 50 yards.
Additional Game
If you finish moose hunting early there are also forest grouse and coyotes in the mountains and the local streams and reservoirs offer exciting trout fishing.
Accommodations & Meals
Motel “Town Hunts”: Stay at a comfortable motel in town. BPO will pick up & return guided hunters daily. Unguided hunters drive themselves. Your room and restaurant meals are not included so remember to budget for these expenses.
Mountain Lodge: Enjoy indoor lodging in the mountains with cooked meals in the dining room, warm indoor bathrooms, and cozy bedrooms. It’s only minutes to some hunting areas.
Hosted Tent Camp: The camp is accessed by auto and usually has 4 to 10 Guided or Unguided hunters in camp. Includes tents, camp gear, portable toilet, kitchen area, water, cooked meals and services provided by our staff.
Drive-In Drop Camp: Camp is accessed by auto and suited for 2 to 8 unguided hunters. You do not have to ride horses to get to camp. Includes tent, camp gear, water, portable toilet, firewood hand saw, and hunting advice. Bring your own food.
Spike Camp: This is a very modest camp for 1 to 3 hunters, with heat in the sleeping quarters and easy to prepare meals. Call before the hunt to verify that conditions are not too severe to camp. Bring your warm sleeping bag for the cot.
Non-hunters are included in Additional Costs.
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Upgrades
Non-Hunter
$660.00
Your Host
Dale D
Dale, Tara, and the team enjoy swapping stories and getting to know each hunter. Regardless of your physical ability or prior experience, they can provide the right hunt and accommodations for your needs and will work hard to provide the best experience possible.
from $4575/Experience
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Base Price
$4575.00 Per Person Per Experience
Please note that there is a 50% non-refundable deposit included with your booking fee. In case of cancellation, and in accordance with the Host's cancellation policy, the remaining 50% may be returned to you or applied towards rescheduling a future trip.
Amenities
- Experienced Local Guides
- Opportunity for a Great Trophy
- Accommodations (Optional)
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Gear List
- Personal Gear
- Sleeping Bag
- Accommodation Arrangements (Optional)
- Meal Arrangements
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Rules & Guidelines
Licenses & Hunter Education
Moose Tags are available through a draw system. License applications must be applied for between January 22 and February 26. We will advise you when it is time to apply and how to apply.
Hunters born after Jan 1, 1965 are required to have Hunter Ed.
What’s Not Included
Your personal gear, sleeping bag, motel rooms, restaurant meals, meat processing and shipping, taxidermy, licenses, gratuities, and any other items not listed as being included.
Travel & Itinerary
If you fly into the Salt Lake City and rent a car, it’s only about a 1 to 3 hour drive depending on which hunt area you choose. Arrive the evening before your hunt begins. The last evening stay at a motel near the butcher shop so you can clean up that evening and pick up your meat from the butcher shop in the morning before departing for home.
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