Where to hunt Shiras Moose
Shiras moose is the smallest of the four North American kinds of moose, in terms of both body and antler size. At the same time, this species is one of the most coveted by trophy hunters. The range of Shiraz moose covers the Rocky Mountains as far South as Colorado and Utah. Unfortunately, at the southern part of its range the species numbers are negatively affected by climate change and predation from reintroduced wolves. By far the best destination for a trophy hunter wishing to harvest a Shiras moose is the Canadian province of British Columiba, with hunting opportunities existing also in Alberta.
Price distribution
Shiras moose hunts start at about $6,000 and go to $11,000. The price usually reflects probability of harvest an above-average trophy. In some cases it’s possible to combine a Shiras moose hunt with a hunt for mule deer or other species. With most outfitters, you could harvest also a Black Bear, Wolf and deer for the price of a tag.
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Shiras moose hunting season in British Columbia and Alberta starts in early to mid August and may run to mid or late November. Specific dates depend on wildlife management area and weapon type (archery only or any weapon); ask your outfitter for details or make sure with the relevant regulating bodies. Most outfitters believe the best time for hunting is the first two weeks of October or the first two weeks of November.
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