Can You Buy A Moose Tag Alberta?

See below for a listing of Alberta hunting licence and permit fees. Be sure to check what hunter classification applies to you before finding your fee.
Find Your Alberta Hunting Licence or Permit Fee.

Permits and Licences Moose Licence
Resident Fee $44.95
Non-Resident Canadian $164.60
Non-Resident Alien $310.30*

How do I get a moose tag in Alberta?

There are no extra fees (beyond the initial draw application fee) for applying online.

  1. AlbertaRELM. Apply in person at a private licence issuer.
  2. Alberta RELM: Search for Issuer Locations. Apply early to avoid possible system access problems.
  3. 1-888-944-5494 Toll-free in North America, 7 days a week.
  4. AlbertaRELM.
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Can you buy elk tag in Alberta?

Residents – may apply in only one of the following elk draws: Antlered Elk Special Licence, Antlerless Elk Special Licence, Either Sex Elk Special Licence, or WMU 300 Elk Special Licence. In addition, hunters may apply in the WMU 212 Antlerless Elk Special Licence Draw.

Can non-resident hunt moose in Alberta?

Non-Resident (Canadian) Licence Availability
Non-residents who hunt with a Hunter Host may obtain White-tailed Deer, Antlered Mule Deer, Antlered Moose, Antlered Elk, Black Bear, Supplemental Black Bear, Cougar, and Wolf/Coyote Licences (see table below) from private licence issuers or online at albertarelm.ca.

How much is a Canadian moose tag?

All fees are in Canadian dollars and are subject to 13% HST .
Hunting fees for non-residents of Ontario.

Non-resident products 2022 fee
Moose cow/calf tag $150.00
Moose bull tag $200.00
Deer licence and tag $240.81
Additional deer tag $240.81

How much is a moose tag in Alberta?

Find Your Alberta Hunting Licence or Permit Fee

Permits and Licences Resident Fee Non-Resident Canadian
Moose Licence $44.95 $164.60
Trophy Bighorn Sheep Licence $59.95 $366.45
Goat Licence $59.95 Not applicable
Trophy Antelope Licence $59.95 $213.10

Where is the cheapest place to moose hunt?

The most affordable moose hunts are to be found in Eastern Europe, Baltic countries, and the European part of Russia, where you can hunt a moose for $1,000-$1,500. Western and Eastern moose hunts in Canada typically go for $3,000-5,000, and moose hunting in Scandinavia is priced similarly.

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How do I get a bear tag in Alberta?

Tags are available by calling toll free in North America 1-888-944-5494 and at Fish and Wildlife district offices and licence issuers. A list of licence issuers is available on Albertarelm.com or by calling the toll free number.

Is there a general mule deer tag in Alberta?

GENERAL MULE DEER LICENCE
This general licence is valid during the “archery only” season which precedes the general season, where a special licence is not required. It is valid during the general season in the following WMUs: 352, 353, 355, 440-446, 512-519, 528-534, 536, 539-542 and 841.

How many moose are in Alberta?

118,000 moose
Alberta has an estimated 118,000 moose. The moose population in Canada is now estimated at more than 830,000 moose! The moose population in Alberta, as estimated by the Alberta Fish and Wildlife Division, is around 118,000 animals.

Where is the best moose hunting in Alberta?

Peace River country
Our Alberta moose hunting area WMU 524 (classed as a trophy zone) is located in the famous Peace River country in northwestern Alberta, Canada. This area is in prime moose habitat which has been producing trophy class antlers for years. During the past season we have taken several bull moose in the high 50s to low 60s.

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How much does it cost to butcher a moose in Alberta?

MOOSE: $0.90 / lb. ($325.00 minimum plus additional $0.75 / lb if over 400 lbs.) ELK: $0.90 / lb. ($300.00 minimum plus additional $0.75 / lb if over 400 lbs.)

Can I hunt on my own land without a license in Alberta?

Any person who is (a) the owner or occupant of privately owned land, or (b) authorized to keep livestock on public land, or (c) a resident authorized by a person described in (a) or a resident authorized in writing by a person described in (b) may, without a licence, hunt (but not trap) black bear or coyote on such

How do I get a moose tag in Canada?

Claim your moose tag
You can claim your tag by purchasing a moose licence and your tag: online at the Fish and Wildlife Licensing Service. by phone at 1-800-288-1155 (available for the primary allocation only) a participating ServiceOntario location or a licence issuer.

Can a non-resident hunt moose in Canada?

To hunt moose south of the 52nd parallel, you must, as a non-resident, use at least two services offered by an outfitter, including lodging, or you must hunt in a ZEC or a wildlife reserve.

Can you hunt moose in Canada without a guide?

You must have hired a guide outfitter, assistant guide outfitter or be named on a Permit to Accompany to hunt big game.

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Will moose charge at you?

Moose will usually flee when threatened but under certain circumstances, they can become aggressive. People can be hurt when moose charge, stomp and kick to protect themselves or their young. Understanding a moose’s body language when stressed, can help you stay safe.

Will a moose charge at your car?

According to the WRCC, moose tend to be aggressive, and this could provoke them to charge toward your vehicle. Slow down. Wildlife is unpredictable. Even if the moose appears to be a safe distance away, put your hazards on and slow down until you’ve safely passed them.

How long is moose season in Alberta?

Overview

Species Hunt Dates Price & Notes
Moose September 17–23 $6,500 USD Archery only
Black Bear April 1–June 15 September 1–November 30 $4,500 USD Spot & stock only
White Tail Deer November 8–14 November 16–22 November 24–30 $5,500 USD
Mule Deer November 8–12 November 16–22 November 24–30 $5,500 USD

Which Canadian province has the most moose?

They live in every province and territory except Prince Edward Island. Often considered a symbol of Canada, the moose is featured on Ontario’s provincial coat of arms. Moose are the largest living member of the deer family (Cervidae).
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Published Online October 3, 2011
Last Edited September 24, 2019
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Is it hard to hunt moose?

Moose hunting is hard work and requires a decent level of fitness, especially if you are way back in the bush. Start a walking regime in summer and pick up the pace in September. I find bird hunting on foot a good way to get the bush legs back for the October moose opener.