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does any one know any good outfitters in alaska
Generally good moose hunting is not colocated with good boo hunting. Also your commuting yourself to hiring a guide with that combo vs. self guide pretty easy. Might look into the regs a bit and see about the possibilities. Just my $0.02.
Yeah, you are probably better off in Canada if you are looking for a guided two animal hunt. No draw on the good moose areas and good animals in the same valley. But, it isn't like it was 10 years ago when you could get a good hunt for 10 grand. With all the Outdoor Life channel features and prices of fuel for planes hunting up north has become commercialized to a point that any good outfitter for a real trophy is going to run you around 25 now. And then you have to buy the gear, get yourself up there, pay trophy fees, many have charter fees and additional fees to get your meat and animals out of the bush. It's a shame, but it has really become a rich mans sport to hunt up there.My best advise would be to get on all the good guide/outfitters cancellation lists and be ready for a last minute hunt. There was a guy in camp while I was Sheep/Caribou hunting that only paid 12 grand for his trip when it is usually almost 30. In this economy it's the perfect time for this type of thing. Even guides that usually have a waiting list for three or four years are complaining about all the last minute cancellations.Cabela's posts cancellation specials too.Good luck. Hope you find a hunt and have the time of your life!