Hunting Giant Moose in Russia
Hunt for Giant Moose at the Omolon River.
For hunters wishing to take the larges antlered animal in the world, this is the hunt for you. The area where this hunt is conducted is extremely remote and fixed wing aircraft, helicopter and boats are used to transfer hunters and guides into this pristine wilderness. Moose up to the 70 inch mark are taken from this area.
Accommodation
Warm tents with wood stoves accommodates 2-3 hunters, there is also a kitchen, bath and dining tent in each camp. Hunters must bring your own sleeping bag to minus 20c.
Getting There
The area is located 1100 klm north east of the city of Magadan and the hunt is conducted on either the Omolon or Kegali River. Hunters would fly via Moscow to Magadan then take a charter flight to the Omolon Village the transport up river to the hunting area.
Seasons
Two hunts are conducted between September 10th and October 15th.
Group Size
Up to 8 hunters per hunt.
Hunting Methods
Because this hunt is conducted during the rut many moose congregate along the river so hunting is done on foot after accessing the area by small boat. Each hunter has 1 guide and 1 boat so overnight spike camps can be utilised. There are also hunting dogs in camp if you wish to try this method of hunting. There are also snow sheep, brown bear and caribou in this area should you wish to hunt any of these animals.
Included in Hunt Cost
The following are included in the hunt cost:
- Hunting license.
- Acquiring invitation for hunters visa.
- Assistance clearing customs.
- Acquiring rifle permits.
- All transfers from Magadan and return. (including charter aircraft)
- Accommodation and food for duration of hunt.
- Hunting guides for duration of hunt.
- Field preparation of trophies.
- Import/export permits.
Not included
- Domestic or International flights.
- Group transfer in Moscow. (if required 300 euro)
- Overnight hotels in Moscow and Magadan.
- Accommodation prior to and after the hunt.
- Packaging or Shipping of your trophies.
- CITES for bears. (200 euro)
- Tips or gratuities to your guide or his staff.
Insurance
Whilst all reasonable care will be taken during your stay, hunting is a potentially hazardous pursuit and your guide or his staff will not be held responsible for loss or injury that may occur.
We strongly advise all our hunters to arrange adequate insurance prior to leaving your home. All our hunters will be supplied with our Terms and Conditions and Indemnity Forms prior to the hunt commencement.
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Please note that access to many International hunting grounds may require aerial and/or unusual forms of ground transportation such as snowmobiles etc. These forms of transport can be susceptible to the effects of extreme and unforeseeable weather shifts. Hunters are therefore advised to factor in some time flexibility to allow for unforeseen events.