What sub-zone? What dates?
If you are on my side (East) of the Fraser I may be able to help you out.
I'm in for a bull moose in 5-04 from sept 10 to 30. Not far from Williams Lake.
Definately bring a friend or other knowledgeable person. First moose I helped butcher (not my shot, but taken by a first time hunter in our party) fell 30 feet down a gravel cliff after being blasted. Was 8pm by the time all five of us got there, with an ATV and a pickup. We needed every man and every piece of equipment to get that sucker up the hill. Halved the carcass after gutting it, screw keeping the pelt. Still burned out the atv winch motor (cheap CT crap). So we ended up push-pulling it up the hill. Good workout. Made the beer taste better at 2am by the time we got back to camp. Oh the memories.
The bulls will be starting to rut and will respond to a call especially during the last week of your draw.
Hopefully the locals behave and don't spoil your trip.
Knocked a bull moose (spike-fork) down a couple of years ago while hunting for a mulie doe. Only had a my Kershaw Alaskan Blade Trader on me and length of rope. Did the whole job with it but what a job that was! Try sawing a moose spine full length with a 6" saw blade! It held out and so did I. Packed the whole thing out in quarters. Glad I'm a strong guy in good shape or it never would have happened. Took 8hrs to get it to the truck.
Get a buddy. I won't go hunting for moose without one unless I'm fully geared up, even if do see one come by. Oh and not like just any 'buddy', one who knows one end of a moose from the other (just as the people on this thread have mentioned)!
Best of fortune to you on your hunt!
To the original poster,
Here's a really good guy to help get you started in the art of hunting. Give him a shout!![]()
If I'm ever lucky to get a moose draw there, he's the guy I want whispering in my ear![]()
Are you coming up this fall after deer ?
I am on holiday from the 22nd of October until the 30th if you can make that work.![]()
A heavy duty plastic sleigh.There are black ones about 3 or 4 feet long maybe 18" or 24" wide.
That will save you a heart attack!! Use it on foot or behind an ATV, WAY better than carrying and fighting with huge pieces of flesh and bone.
Bungie cords, tarps and rope are also invaluable tools to have on any hunt.
Hi 'Boo,I haven't seen you on the BC boards for a while.We drew for 5-02C because it's getting to cost to much to head up Pink Mountain way nowdays.I'll probably base out of Likely or Polley Lake although nothing is written in stone!We drew the September hunt,the young guy I'm going with has had great success calling in bulls from about the 20th on so we'll head up then and stay til the end of the month if we have to.I'll be keeping an eye out for a 4pt as well,I hear there are some good mulies in that neck of the woods.If you have some thoughts you'd care to share drop me a PM!Cheers,Mur(Gunner on HBC)Do you know the area at all Mur? C is a large zone which stretches from the 100 Mile House area up to us here at McLeese Lake. If you are planning on coming up this far North I could point you to a couple of places where I usually see moose. What dates for your draw?
Be cool to know if there's any CGN'ers around to help me drag quarters and share some stories with![]()
Hi 'Boo,I haven't seen you on the BC boards for a while.



























