Bent Arrow Outfitters

Moose Hunting, Alberta Canada
Bowhunts for trophy moose in north central Alberta with Bent Arrow Outfitters

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Moose Bowhunts in North Central, Alberta, Canada:
Our bowhunting area is located 2 hours north west of Edmonton, Alberta along the Athabasca River in the boreal forest zone. Hunters are allowed to take one bull moose per license. The average moose taken in our area has an antler spread of between 25 to 40 inches with bulls in the 50 inch category a distinct possibility. The moose rut typically runs the last week of September and the first two weeks of October

Our archery rut bowhunts are conducted by calling, spot and stalk, or stand hunting at mineral licks or wallows. These methods have proven to be successful for taking moose by our bowhunters. Our stands are portable and will be 20 to 40 yards from a lick. Calling in a bull during the rut is a tremendous rush and is a hunting experience all hunters should enjoy. Just ask Tim and Robert, a couple of our previous bowhunters.

Camp Facilities:
All terrain vehicles are used to access this remote hunt camp. Camp consists of spacious and comfortable canvas wall tents. Each tent will have a wood burning stove, camp cots, and lights. Moose hunting camp will be limited to three or four hunters per week. We provide the hunter with a comfortable, enjoyable wilderness camp experience and to that end hunters are encouraged to participate in day to day camp and hunt activities.

We are now booking moose bowhunts for 2008 and 2009

2008 Date & Fee Schedule for Moose Bowhunts:

Six (6) Day Trophy Alberta Moose Bowhunting
   • September 29 - October 4
$4,500.00 U.S.
Nine (9) Day Trophy Alberta Moose Bowhunting
   • September 29th to October 8th
$5,500.00 U.S.
New opportunity available:
Six (6) Day Combination Moose / Whitetail Deer Hunts
   • September 22nd to 27th


$5,500.00 U.S.
Wolf License $   100.00 U.S.
Moose Bowhunts include the following:
  •  transport from Edmonton International airport to your hotel
  •  transport to and from the hunting area
  •  all meals and accommodations during the hunt
  •  archery targets at camp
  •  trophy fees, guide fees (Gratuities are not included)
  •  field care of trophy, meat, hide, and cape   •  Moose License
  •  Bowhunting Permit
  •  Wildlife Certificate


Please read the terms and conditions for further information


Weather and What To Bring: Our hunts take place in late September and early October. Temperature variances in Alberta can be quite dramatic, with the chance of rain or light snow. We suggest you bring a medium to heavy sleeping bag. Warm, quiet, camouflage hunting apparel is a requirement as is quality rain gear. Rubber bottom, insulated boots meant for walking distances are recommended. Suggested gear lists will be made available after booking a hunt.

Taxidermy and Meat Processing:
We can arrange taxidermy in Edmonton, Alberta, and meat processing is readily available in local communities at reasonable costs for those wishing to take home the meat. Hunters are responsible for all processing costs, packaging, handling, and shipping charges for their animals and meat.


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Bent Arrow Outfitters - Phone: (780) 413-0377
16808 - 94 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T5R 5L5, Canada
E-mail: info@bentarrowoutfitters.com
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