Premier British Columbia Moose Combo Hunts

Northern British Columbia is home to some of the largest Canadian moose, with impressive antler spreads commonly averaging around 54 inches and occasionally exceeding 60 inches. The diverse landscape here provides prime moose hunting opportunities, from the alpine meadows to the network of lakes and river valleys that crisscross the region.

Our hunting grounds are well-equipped with remote campsites located along the lakes, allowing for easy access to the prime hunting areas. These camps offer the perfect base for setting out early in the morning or late in the evening when moose activity peaks.

For those seeking a rugged adventure, we offer horseback hunts on the Spatsizi Plateau. This high-elevation hunt takes you above the timberline, where you’ll explore vast grasslands, arctic birch, and willow-covered slopes. The open terrain makes it ideal for spotting moose across the landscape, while the horses provide a practical and enjoyable way to navigate the area.

Additionally, we provide riverboat moose hunts from our Hyland Post camp on the banks of the Spatsizi River. This hunt caters to those who prefer less physically demanding conditions, offering an excellent option for hunters with mobility concerns.

Outdoors International

At Outdoors International, we understand the importance of meticulous planning and seamless logistics for a successful and stress-free hunt. Our fully vetted outfitters will do their best to help take care of every detail, allowing you to focus on your adventure.

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Included:

  • Return road and/or air charter transportation from Smithers, BC to hunting camp
  • 1:1 professional guide/wrangler services
  • Accommodations & meals
  • Hunting license, and species tag
  • Wolf tag (predator management program)
  • Wildlife Conservation Fund
  • Provincial sales tax

Not Included:

  • Transportation to/from BC
  • Accommodation before/after the hunt
  • Taxidermy
  • Additional species tags
  • Harvest fees incurred on additional species
  • Trip Insurance
  • Tips for your guide. While not required, it is very much appreciated, and guides often depend on them as supplemental income. Learn how much to tip a hunting guide.

Lodging and Accommodations

Accommodations in cabins or tent camps are situated right in the heart of prime caribou territory, offering an authentic and rewarding hunting experience.

Travel Information

Smithers, BC is the jumping off point for our hunts – there are daily flights from Vancouver to Smithers. You will arrive in Smithers the day before your hunt starts. Our expeditor will greet you upon arrival and take you to your accommodations in Smithers. We have 5 base camps that are accessed by road and/or air charter.

Trophy and Meat Care

Our guides will clean skulls, antlers/horns; as well as skin, flesh, and salt your capes at camp. We will store your trophies in a secure dry, location, then custom crate and ship to your taxidermist at the end of the season. If you are driving here to take meat home, our guides will help you de-bone & rough prep your meat at camp and you can take it back in coolers. Otherwise, you can ask a local butcher to process and flash freeze your meat.

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Booking Information

Please note that reservations are not considered finalized until agreed upon deposit is received. This ensures agreed upon dates and current pricing.

Quality outfitters are in high demand so let us know right away, as some trips do book years in advance.