Best way to go on a moose hunt without having to draw? $9000.00 budget

Just booked a trip to Newfoundland for my daughters 16th birthday present. It was right at $9,000. Gonna get my kid a bull and my families moose hunting days will likely be over.

Makes me so sad to think about what I used to pay to DIY drop camp moose hunt Canada. That was money well spent and for once in my life I recognized the value at that time and capitalized on it. Glad I went 6 times.
That's where I'm leaning for my probably one and only moose hunt. A little bigger than a Shiras and about 1/3rd the cost of a Yukon. Easier to get the meat home too.
 
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The good old days of moose hunting were 7 years ago. Populations have plummeted in many areas of the state. Moose hunting is tough, and demand has increased significantly. It's very sad how far its fallen. Caribou and sheep are even worse off.

DIY hunts are not any cheaper, and the more reasonable ones, will put you in areas that have 30-40% of the moose population of 2018. We need a few easy winters and they'll bounce back, but it will take 10-15 years of average or better winters to get back to 2018.
 
Anybody interested in Newfoundland Moose hunting in 26 , a group of guys I met last year have a trip reserved and a couple guys backed out .
I’m taking one spot so there’s one open .
Its price is locked in from two years ago , so I understand.
I’ll put you in touch with them , you work it out . If you have two people that might work also .
 
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We paid $5,900 base each for 2019 Alaska Unit 18 drop DIY hunt with Papa Bear out of Bethel. I think the same DIY hunt is over $15,000 base now. (Also, I recently heard of $40,000+ guided Alaska-Yukon moose hunts. Unbelievable!)

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Two bulls down in less than 4 days between 54 to 60 inches. Fun times.

Good luck 🍀 and Happy hunting to all, TheGrayRider a.k.a Tom.
 

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