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Alaskan Moose Hunt Advice or Literature?

Started by TheGreatWhiteHunter15116, February 17, 2010, 02:16:00 PM

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TheGreatWhiteHunter15116

I'm in the beginning stages of planning a 2011 moose hunt in Alaska. Anyone out there know of any good books or resources where I can learn more about the land and the species? Do any of you guys have any words of advice, maybe things to pack or tactics to try?

jrchambers

if you are going during the late season when they are a bit stupid, try and stick to gluks and scraping they will circle to get wind, more than likely just out of range if you can move up wind while calling alot of times they will get frustrated and just come to you.  if they wind you ods are not good on getting a shot unless you are there just in the right couple days where they are dumbest

IndianaBowman

Wayne Kubat has a couple of good videos called Love Thunder and Bulls - they are mostly gun, but gives you a good idea of what to expect.

Hunt Alaska Now by Dennis Confer is pretty good. I'm not a fan of Confer, but the book is pretty good.

Bowhunting Alaska by the Alaska Bowhunter Association is good if you can find a copy.

Send me your Email in a PM and I'll send you a couple hunt reports from DIY hunts I did. The information is getting dated as I went in 2001 and 2002.

Tim Hoeck

Jay Masey had a couple real good books on Moose hunting if you can find them

Steve H.

Just go into it knowing our moose numbers in most areas are REALLY low due to predation.  I am zero for 5 serious attempts.  Not near road stuff but serious, 10-12 day remote trips.

Iron

Steve, should'nt you be re-naming your town  " no" moose Pass...  :bigsmyl:
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KentuckyWolf

Hunt Alaska Now: Self-guiding for trophy Moose and Caribou. by Dennis Confer

Older book but a good place to start for general trip planning info.

Bowhunting Alaska. put out by the ABA.

lots of info out there.....just gotta dig for it
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TheGreatWhiteHunter15116

Thanks for all your input guys! Keep it coming!

brill16hockey

I think the first thing you need is a really tough, good looking, tradtastic partner to go along with you.  Usually people that meet these standards are terrible cooks, so you should plan on cooking too.  ;-)

Matt Fowler


IndianaBowman

What Steve H. said!  If that guy is having a hard time killing a moose then the hunting is REALLY TOUGH! Criminy, he could kill a polar bear in Australia! I last hunted for moose in 2002 and from what Steve is seeing, the wolves have eaten the herd down to about nothing. Research your areas carefully.

Kevin Dill

Alaska Sportsman's Forums (do a search to find their site) offers continuing dialogue on hunting topics in Alaska. You'll have to wade through some material you aren't interested in, but there is a wealth of knowledge there.

amicus

Im hoping to get drawn for a Moose tag. Will find out in March. This is good info. Thanks.

Gilbert
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Steve H.

Its so bad up here that the State of Alaska is getting ready to rename my town.  They are trying to decide if it should be "Mooseless Pass" or "Wolf Pass".

IndianaBowman

That would be appropriate considering you killed a nice wolf on your last moose hunt!


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