Travel Insurance

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Anyone ever buy travel/trip insurance for a hunt? I see a couple of companies offer it. It’s about 5-7% of the estimated cost. I’m just looking to cover for unexpected health issues that would cause a last minute cancellation. Thanks.
 
Anyone ever buy travel/trip insurance for a hunt? I see a couple of companies offer it. It’s about 5-7% of the estimated cost. I’m just looking to cover for unexpected health issues that would cause a last minute cancellation. Thanks.
Com'on man, you ain't that old yet.
 
I had insurance for my 2024 Canada moose hunt and will have it for my 2026 Canada moose hunt. Big consideration is to cover costs of an emergency extraction event. Last minute cancellation due to health issues was secondary for me.
 
I can offer you for free... that if you can't make your hunting trip I will go in your place so that the booking is not wasted. And it's free to you.*


*fine print: you must still cover all costs for my travel and tips as if you were going on the hunt yourself
 
I had insurance for my 2024 Canada moose hunt and will have it for my 2026 Canada moose hunt. Big consideration is to cover costs of an emergency extraction event. Last minute cancellation due to health issues was secondary for me.
For SOS or extraction events and cost, look into Overwatch x Rescue.
 
Com'on man, you ain't that old yet.
Life comes at you fast. Now I have a new hole in my head. 🤷

The extraction stuff seems pretty common. Not worried too much about that. Mostly the travel and guide cost. I remember I bought some for an Alaska fishing trip 7-8yrs ago. Just curious if anything changed after the Covid experience. Costs certainly seem higher, but that isn’t a surprise.
 
Life comes at you fast. Now I have a new hole in my head. 🤷

The extraction stuff seems pretty common. Not worried too much about that. Mostly the travel and guide cost. I remember I bought some for an Alaska fishing trip 7-8yrs ago. Just curious if anything changed after the Covid experience. Costs certainly seem higher, but that isn’t a surprise.
My first trip was essentially after the COVID stuff so I can't comment on that aspect. Costs are dependent on your age, overall trip cost (or the portion you want to cover), and strangely enough, where you reside in the US. Maybe that is to reflect potential extraction costs. Also depends on what added benefits to want to include. Extraction/rescue and guide costs are mostly what I care about. Travel up and back is just driving for me so no airfare costs outside getting into/out of the bush really apply in my situation. I don't need to insure hotel stays, etc.
 

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