Hunting Prices and
Schedules (2011-2012)
Moose or Elk Hunt (Year - 2011)
| August 15 to August 22: |
8 days |
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can. $ 5,950 |
| August 22 to August 31: |
10 days |
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can. $ 7,300 |
| September 1 to September 10: |
10 days |
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can. $ 7,300 |
| September 12 to September 21: |
10 days |
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can. $ 7,300 |
| September 23 to October 2: |
10 days |
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can. $ 7,300 |
| October 4 to October 13: |
10 days |
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can. $ 7,300 |
| October 15 to October 24: |
10 days |
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can. $ 7,300 |
| October 24 to October 31: |
8 days |
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can. $ 5,950 |
Combo Hunt - Harvest Fees on 2nd Animal (Year - 2011)
| Moose: |
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can. $ 3,000 |
| Elk: |
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can. $ 3,000 |
| Caribou: |
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can. $ 2,000 |
| Mule Deer: |
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can. $ 1,800 |
| Whitetail Deer: |
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can. $ 1,800 |
| Stone Sheep: |
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can. $ 14,000 |
| Black Bear: |
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can. $ 1,800 |
| Grizzly Bear: |
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can. $ 7,000 |
| Wolf: |
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can. $ 300 |
| Wolverine: |
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can. $ 250 |
Stone Sheep Hunt (Year - 2011)
| August to October: |
10 days |
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can. $ 16,000 |
Spring Hunt (Year - 2011)
| Black Bear: |
May 1 to June 15 |
10 days |
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can. $ 3,500 |
| * Second Bear: |
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can. $ 1,200 |
| |
| Grizzly Bear: |
May 1 to June 15 |
10 days |
Spring Special |
can. $ 6,500 |
| |
September 1 to September 30 |
10 days |
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can. $ 8,500 |
(A $3,000 trophy fee applies to a successful grizzly hunt.) |
Winter Hunt (Year - 2011 - 2012)
| Wolf: |
February to March |
10 days |
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can. $ 3,800 |
Base Cost Includes:
- All hunts are based on 1 hunter per guide.
- * A 2 hunter to one guide hunt can also be arranged if so desired.
- * Spring Black Bear is an exception to the rule: this is a 2 hunter to one guide hunt.
- * Non-hunter: $250 daily charge
- Round-trip transportation from Fort Nelson to base camp
- Food and accommodation
- Field care of the meat, field caping and pre-preparation of trophies
- Royalties
Not Included in Price:
- Basic resident or non-resident British Columbia hunting licence
- Different species licence and tag. These are required in addition to the basic hunting licence.
- HST to base cost and if applicable, harvest fees on 2nd animal
- Alcoholic beverages
- Shipping, crating and export permits. For an extra fee, we can arrange crating and shipping of your trophies.
Terms of Payment:
- All prices are shown in Canadian dollars.
- Payment accepted only in: cash, traveller or certified cheques, money order, wire payment.
- A 50% deposit is required by January 1st to book all hunts.
- The balance of the hunt fee is due 60 days before the hunt starts.
Cancellation Policy:
- Notice of cancellation must be in writing and received by us 60 days before start of the hunt. Any less forfeits down payment.
- Deposits will be refunded less a 20% service charge.
- A hunter may send a replacement hunter at no loss.
Licences:
- We will send you a hunting licence application form well in advance of your hunt.
- All game licences and tags are guaranteed.
- All game licences and species tags must be acquired prior to the hunt.
Handling of Meat and Trophies:
- Upon the completion of your hunt, we will have your trophy ready for the taxidermist and the meat ready for the meat cutter.
Gratuities:
- Dunedin River's philosophy on tipping is simple: "If you feel the personnel has done a good job and has gone the extra mile for you, then perhaps they deserve a tip." The amount of the tip is entirely up to you. From past experience, tips to guides have been in the 10% range and tips to wranglers, in the 5% range and up.
Notes:
- Each hunter and guest is required to sign a Liability Release and Waiver form upon arrival.
- It would be recommended that a hunter arrives the day before a hunt in order to settle in, meet his guide and head down to the range to sight in his rifle or bow.
- Allowances must be made for a guide to diligently process the trophies when they are harvested. Keep in mind that generally the day after harvest is spent processing your trophy and is considered one of your hunt days.
- There will be no hunting on change-over days, as the crew requires the day for personal chores and rest between hunts.
Contact Person:
Frank Mueller
General Manager
Box 31608
Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
Y1A 6L2
Phone: 867-660-4073
From Europe: 001-867-660-4073 (Canada)
Email: trapperfrank@northwestel.net
Time Zone: Pacific Time (PT)