I saw a moose/caribou hunt for $12500
Sweet Jebus!
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I saw a moose/caribou hunt for $12500
I think I know the outfitter you're referring to. IIRC, its a fly-in only hunt, one on one guide in an area that has zero hunting pressure and is essentially inaccessible to resident hunters. Bulls in those types of areas can grow up to 60" and average spreads are in the high 40s to low 50s. You don't see those kinds of trophy animals in more accessible areas and when you're talking a 60" Canada Moose and not Alaska/Yukon, its a damn big moose! I've only seen one in that class in my 20+ years. I passed on shooting him because he was on the opposite side of a river, on a spruce and boulder Ppethical hunter, the only way I could shoot that moose of a lifetime was to take my sack of spuds and onions with me, cross the river and eat him in place!I still think about that big bruiser...Sigh.
Even with a de facto guarantee of success, $12,500 is a lot of money. I've seen Alaska/Yukon hunts in the same price range, and you could certainly do a plains game African Safari for that kind of coin.
In the mid-90s it was just a shade under 100,000 animals. Today the population is somewhere between 20,000-30,000. Predation is playing a big role. Our Wildlife Dept., is blaming black bears as the main culprit. Most hunters blame our Newfoundland coyote/wolf hybrid. Only arriving on the island in '86. Our caribou population has declined as the coyote population has exploded. The end result has been a dramatic reduction in the number of available caribou tags for both outfitters and locals. Caribou put a lot of coin in outfitters pockets. I guess they're trying to ride things out by raising the price of their moose packages. No winners here.
I just hope our Wildlife Dept. can pull their head out of their arse in time to save the Caribou and put the outfitters back on better financial footing. They'd could allow the use of Crossbows for big game hunting to get more hunters in the field. Reduce or cancel the user fees for black bear licenses and sell them over the counter. If they did that, you'd have a lot more resident hunters picking up a black gear license to go along with the moose/caribou license so that they're prepared for a target of opportunity. With the distances involved, it is very difficult for hunters from other MMA to successfully keep a baiting station going.
Also, remove the caliber restrictions on coyote hunting and let hunters use whatever firearm they own to hunt them without having to have a big game license for that area. A lot of resident meat hunters have no interest in chucking $1000 for a new coyote rifle that they can't use on moose or caribou, so they simply don't hunt coyotes.
The restrictions are pointless. The poachers are going to poach regardless and the law-abiding hunters are going to respect the law regardless...so, really what is being accomplished except keep more potential hunters from killing coyotes and saving moose and caribou calves.
Predation in some study areas in terms of calf mortality rates was at 100% That is unsustainable.





























