Affordable Moose Hunt
#1
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Audubon & Red Rock, Penna.
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Affordable Moose Hunt
I would love to do a moose hunt but my budget doesn't scream out for exotic hunts. What would I expect to pay for a moose hunt with reasonable chance of success. I know a do it yourself would be cheap and the top notch outfitter would be expensive but, is there anything that's, say, under or around $2000 that would be decent? Anything I could drive to from eastern PA?
Thanks.
Thanks.
#2
RE: Affordable Moose Hunt
Your closest bet would be Maine. I'm not sure exactly how their drawing works, but it seems like with some patience you can get drawn after a few years. Not sure you are going to make it for $2k though, with license, lodging, etc. you might be able to do it for double that though.
#4
RE: Affordable Moose Hunt
I think you could do it up here in Maine alright but, not sure if you could if hiring a guide though. Most locals will pitch in and help you find one if you have trouble getting one though. Just offer them a few stakes and they will be more than happy to help you out. Another thought could be New Hampshire as they have a moose drawing also..Good Luck to you.
#5
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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RE: Affordable Moose Hunt
Good luck drawing a tag in Maine.. I applied for 20 years and finally gave up...However, you can't draw UNLESS you apply, but unless you are very lucky, don't hold your hand over your a** until you draw a tag..
New Brunswick has much better odds for non-residents...Last I knew the odds of drawing were around 1 in 12 for non-residents, as opposed to MUCH steeper odds in Maine... If you drew you could probably find a good hunt in your price range... I drew there in 04 and paid $1500, which included lodging and meals, but did not include travel expenses and license..
Quebec has over the counter tags, but it takes two people to draw one tag, and odds of success aren't real high in many places...
It I really wanted tokill a moose, I'dstart applyingin Maine, New Brunswick,New Hampshire, and Vermont and hope to get lucky, and while waiting, start saving my $$$$ for hunt in Newfoundland...Tags are over the counter and many outfitters have nearly 100% success rates on moose...Last I checked you could still get a hunt for between 3K and 4K...Check out some outfitters up there...You may get a deal...
New Brunswick has much better odds for non-residents...Last I knew the odds of drawing were around 1 in 12 for non-residents, as opposed to MUCH steeper odds in Maine... If you drew you could probably find a good hunt in your price range... I drew there in 04 and paid $1500, which included lodging and meals, but did not include travel expenses and license..
Quebec has over the counter tags, but it takes two people to draw one tag, and odds of success aren't real high in many places...
It I really wanted tokill a moose, I'dstart applyingin Maine, New Brunswick,New Hampshire, and Vermont and hope to get lucky, and while waiting, start saving my $$$$ for hunt in Newfoundland...Tags are over the counter and many outfitters have nearly 100% success rates on moose...Last I checked you could still get a hunt for between 3K and 4K...Check out some outfitters up there...You may get a deal...
#6
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Affordable Moose Hunt
Thanks for all the info. My dad and I both applied for Maine tags for about 10 years. Zippo. Are we still in the mix for preference points if we haven't applied in a few years?
#7
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RE: Affordable Moose Hunt
I'm not sure, but I think you lose your preference points if you don't apply for a couple of years...Phil may be able to answer that question, or you could check on the Maine Dept of Game & Fisheries website for some info..
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RE: Affordable Moose Hunt
You can get all of the info that you need for Maine at this site: http://www.maine.gov/ifw/licenses_permits/lotteries/moose/index.htm#permitdrawing
Your preference points do not continue if you skip a year so you would be starting from scratch. Non-residents are allowed to buy multiples of10 chances for 55 dollars. You can purchase as many as you want.
I am a resident and I have been trying for 20+ years. One of these years I will get a permit.
keep trying and you will eventually get drawn.
I do guide moose hunters and based on our prices you will probably be looking at 2500 to 3000 dollars for a moose hunt in Maine if you use a guide. A non-resident permit cost 477 dollars if drawn.
Good luck. It is worth it.
Your preference points do not continue if you skip a year so you would be starting from scratch. Non-residents are allowed to buy multiples of10 chances for 55 dollars. You can purchase as many as you want.
I am a resident and I have been trying for 20+ years. One of these years I will get a permit.
keep trying and you will eventually get drawn.
I do guide moose hunters and based on our prices you will probably be looking at 2500 to 3000 dollars for a moose hunt in Maine if you use a guide. A non-resident permit cost 477 dollars if drawn.
Good luck. It is worth it.
#9
RE: Affordable Moose Hunt
I am a resident and I have been trying for 20+ years. One of these years I will get a permit.
keep trying and you will eventually get drawn.
keep trying and you will eventually get drawn.