Ultimate Moose Hunting News
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Ultimate Moose Hunting offers 3 Great Moose Hunts
Moose hunt with Thunderhook Fly-In's, Field & Fly Outfitters or Gage Outdoor Expeditions.CONCORD, N.H. -- Lottery applications are now available for the adventure of a lifetime - hunting moose in New Hampshire. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's 2010 moose hunt lottery is open! The nonrefundable application fee is $15 for New Hampshire residents and $25 for nonresidents. New Hampshire's moose hunt is nine days long, starting the third Saturday in October. This year's hunt runs from October 16-24, 2010. The overall odds of being selected in last year's lottery were 1 in 22 for New Hampshire residents and 1 in 63 for nonresidents, some of the best odds in the nation for moose hunting.
Resident Moose Hunt Extended on Lower Yukon River - Jan. 13, 2010
BETHEL - The Alaska Department of Fish & Game will use its emergency order authority to extend the moose hunting season in Unit 18.
Game Management Unit 17A Moose Hunt Opens - Jan. 13, 2010
Dillingham - The Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Togiak National Wildlife Refuge are announcing a 14-day winter season for residents to hunt moose in Game Management Unit 17A. The registration hunt will open on January 18, 2010 and close January 31, 2010. The area open for this moose hunt includes Game Management Unit 17A.
Reward Increased Substantially for Information Related to Two Moose Poachings Near Cardwell - Jan. 13, 2010
Thanks to private citizens, a sportsmen's group, and local businesses, the reward for information about two bull moose poached near Cardwell in October of last year has increased by $4,000.
State Closes Registration Moose Hunt RM849 in Western Unit 22B - Jan. 04, 2010
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game announces an emergency order closure of the State Registration moose hunt RM849 in western Unit 22B at 11:59 p.m. on Monday, January 4, 2010. The area affected by this closure is Unit 22B west of the Darby Mountains, including the Fish and Niukluk River drainages, Council, White Mountain, and Golovin.
FWP Seeks Information on Second Bull Moose Poached Near Cardwell Within a Month - Nov. 27, 2009
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is again asking for the public's help with the investigation of a second trophy-class bull moose poached along the Jefferson River near Cemetery Road south of Cardwell.
Moose Poached On Rocky Mountain Front - Nov. 19, 2009
State game wardens are asking for help in finding who shot a bull moose illegally on the Rocky Mountain Front.
Vermont Moose Hunters Had a Successful Season - Nov. 05, 2009
WATERBURY, VT - Vermont moose hunters had a successful hunting season according to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.
2009 New Hampshire Moose Hunt a Success - Oct. 29, 2009
CONCORD, N.H. -- New Hampshire's 2009 moose season was a success. Hunters took 341 moose. With a total of 522 permits issued, this represents a statewide success rate of 65%. About 60% of the harvest was males, according to Kristine Rines, Moose Project Leader for the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. The nine-day moose hunt ended on Sunday, October 25. In 2008, hunters did about the same, taking 333 moose, for a statewide success rate of 65%.
Moose Hunt Update: Half of N.H. Moose Hunters Successful So Far - Oct. 22, 2009
CONCORD, N.H. -- As of Wednesday, October 21, a total of 265 moose had been taken in the 2009 New Hampshire moose hunt (158 bulls and 107 cows). That means that just over half (51%) of hunters holding moose permits had succeeded by the mid-way point in the state's moose hunt, very similar to the hunter success rate at this point in the moose season last year. The nine-day season runs through Sunday, October 25, 2009.


