You can hunt the Shiras sub-species of moose on large tracts of private lands in Utah that are enrolled in the state's CWMU program. These outfitters have a special 60 day season and a few guaranteed vouchers each season. The bulls taken on these CWMU properties are generally larger than average and hunter success is usually about 100% year after year. Plan on booking one of these hunts at least 18-24 months in advance - permits are extremely limited and demand is very high for these hunts.
Call our office at 1-800-303-1304 for more information and details on these Shiras Moose hunts.
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