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Old 02-19-2019, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Torkdiesel View Post
Without a doubt the price is what’s holding most people back. Yukon and NWT caribou hunts are going for $17,000-$20,000 US by the time you buy your license and pay charter flights.
By the time you get yourself there, hunt and get your animal home you’re looking at $25,000 plus Canadian for a Caribou.

I don’t have the same class bulls as those northern areas have, but it’s still going to cost you $17-18,000 Canadian depending on where you come from.

That’s a lot of cheddar for most people. There’s also no way I’d do these hunts now at par, that’s most of my profit margin depending on the hunt.

Still better then a NWT moose at $40,000 Can or a B.C. stone at over $70,000 CAN 😳
Ya its almost unattainable for the average guy. Im glad i went when i did You could take 2 and i still think it was $4200 Can all in, including gas to and from yellowknife . Food and a hotelroom... lol
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