Hunt Packages & Pricing

These Hunts does not include license, tag, and harvest fees. Please see the Fees section below.

10 Day Hunt

Moose

One on One

USD $10,500.00

Two on One

USD $9,000.00 per person

10 Day Combination Hunt

Moose, Bear & Wolf

One on One

USD $12,000.00

Two on One

USD $10,500.00 per person

7 Day Hunt

Black Bear

One on One

USD $7,000.00

Two on One

USD $6,000.00 per person

7 Day Combination Hunt

Black Bear & Wolf

One on One

USD $7,500.00

Two on One

USD $6,500.00 per person

Non Hunters Accompanying Hunter

7 Day Hunt

USD $1,500

10 Day Hunt

USD $2,000

Fees

In addition to our rates for a hunt, the following fees may be applied:
Non-Resident Hunting License CAD $180.00
Non-Resident Moose Tag CAD $250.00
Non-Resident Black Bear Tag CAD $180.00
Non-Resident Wolf Tag CAD $50.00
Non-Resident Grouse Tag CAD $50.00
Non-Resident Fishing License $TBD
Harvest Fee Bear 1 USD $1,000.00
Harvest Fee Wolf 2 USD $500.00
Air Charter Fee for Fly-Out Moose Hunts 3 USD $2,000/person
Additional Guide USD $225.00/Day
Non–Hunters/Accompanying Client USD $2,000.00/10 Day Hunt
USD $1,500.00/7 Day Hunt

1 Harvest Fees for bears apply on combination hunts and for subsequent bears on a bear hunt
2 Harvest Fess for wolf apply on all hunts
3 The Air Charter Fee is a flat fee and includes all flights required to conduct the hunt

Harvest fees are charged only if a second animal is harvested. There are no harvest fees for Moose and no harvest fees for a hunter’s first bear on a Spring Black Bear hunt.

*Note that Harvest Fees include Royalties Paid to the Provincial Government as required by the Wildlife Act

Gratuities are not included in prices and fees. A minimum gratuity of 15% is customary.

Meat Processing and Taxidermy

Clients are responsible for all fees related to meat processing and taxidermy. These fees are payable directly to the processor and taxidermist. See the links at right for information on our selected meat cutter and taxidermist.

Chilako Meats www.chilakomeats.ca
Blue Mountain Taxidermy Facebook Page

Injured Game Policy

Fawnie Mountain Hunts believes strongly in ethical and fair chase hunting. Our guides strive to ensure that our clients are placed in the best position and have the best opportunity to harvest an animal in the most humane way possible. It’s understood that a humane harvest is not always made.

In the event that an animal is wounded, the guide will assess the situation and try to determine the extent of the animal’s injuries. If the guide determines that there is a strong likelihood that the animal has not suffered a mortal wound or suffered an injury that will impede the animal’s chances of survival, the guide, after consulting with the head guide, may permit the client to continue hunting for the same species.

Should the guide and the head guide determine that the animal’s injuries are likely to result in the death of the animal or that the injuries will significantly impede and animal’s chances of survival, the client’s hunt for that species will end.

In either case, the outfitter will commit extra resources in an effort to track and harvest a wounded animal. Clients are expected to assist with the locating of the wounded animal. Further hunting by the client will be postponed until the wounded animal is located, or it has been determined that it is unlikely to be found.

As a general rule, a wounded animal means the end of the hunt for that species. No refund is provided in the event that an animal is wounded and lost.

Booking and Cancellation Policy

A 50% deposit is required at the time of booking. The outstanding balance is due on the last day of the hunt. No refunds are provided in the event of a hunt cancellation.

Special consideration may be given to refunds if the outfitter or client can fill the cancelled hunt however this is solely at the discretion of the outfitter

Clients are encouraged purchase trip cancellation insurance.

Harvest Fees, Licence Fees, gratuities, and any other outstanding balances are to be paid to the outfitter prior to the client’s departure at the end of their hunt.