2009 ALASKA FALL MOOSE GRIZZLY COMBO HUNT 12 499
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2009 ALASKA FALL MOOSE & GRIZZLY COMBO HUNT, $12,499 ,
HUNT 2 ANIMALS, SAVE $5,000 OFF REGULAR PRICE
2009 ALASKA FALL MOOSE & GRIZZLY COMBO HUNT, $12,499 ,
Start Price USD 6,249.00
Current Price USD 6,249.00
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Start Time Monday, November 24, 2008
End Time Thursday, December 04, 2008
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR A FALL MOOSE AND GRIZZLY COMBO HUNT WITH MEALS AND LODGING AND GUIDE INCLUDED IN THE PRICE THIS AUCTION PRICE OF $6,249 IS THE 50% DEPOSIT REQUIRED TO BOOK THE HUNT, THE REMAING 50% DEPOSIT WILL BE DUE ON ARRIVAL, WHICH IS $6,249 HUNT TAKES PLACE IN UNIT 20E LICENCE AND TAGS ARE NOT INCLUDED WE HAVE A NEAR 100% SUCCESS RATE ON BULL MOOSE AND GRIZZLIES WE DO NOT OVER HUNT OUR HUNTING AREA The moose (Alces alces) is the world's largest member of the deer family. The Alaska race (Alces alces gigas) is the largest of all the moose. Moose are generally associated with northern forests in North America, Europe, and Russia. In Europe they are called "elk." In Alaska, they occur in suitable habitat from the Stikine River in the Panhandle to the Colville River on the Arctic Slope. They are most abundant in recently burned areas that contain willow and birch shrubs, on timberline plateaus, and along the major rivers of Southcentral and Interior Alaska. General description: Moose are long-legged and heavy bodied with a drooping nose, a "bell" or dewlap under the chin, and a small tail. Their color ranges from golden brown to almost black, depending upon the season and the age of the animal. The hair of newborn calves is generally red-brown fading to a lighter rust color within a few weeks. Newborn calves weigh 28 to 35 pounds (13-16 kg) and within five months grow to over 300 pounds (136 kg). Males in prime condition weigh from 1,200 to 1,600 pounds (542-725 kg). Adult females weigh 800 to 1,300 pounds (364-591 kg). Only the bulls have antlers. The largest moose antlers in North America come from Alaska, the Yukon Territory, and the Northwest Territories of Canada. Trophy class bulls are found throughout Alaska, but the largest come from the western portion of the state. Moose occasionally produce trophy-size antlers when they are 6 or 7 years old, with the largest antlers grown at approximately 10 to 12 years of age. In the wild, moose rarely live more than 16 years. THERE ARE MONSTER MOOSE HERE AND GRIZZLIES 1X1 GUIDE SERVICE, MEALS AND LODGING INCLUDED  WE HAVE HAD NEAR A 100%  OPPORTUNITY RATE ON BAGGING MOOSE AND BEARS CALL ME WITH FURTHER QUESTIONS @ 914-426-9696 RICH

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