Kamchata moose hunt
4 vacancies for the giant Kamchatka moose hunt during the rutting season between September 27 and October 12, 2025, at $17,000 from Petropavlovks.
sergei@russianhunting.com
Location: Ust-Kamchatsky district, Kamchatka peninsula
Hunting method: Bugling, spot and stock
Accommodations: Remote cabin with electric generator, satellite phone, hot shower, sauna
Additional trophies: brown bear $5000
Included in the price:
Reception and assistance in Petropavlovsk airport; Accommodation in the hunting area;
Meals and soft drinks during the hunt; Roundtrip bus transfer to Kozyrevsk; Roundtrip helicopter flight to the camp; Services of 1 guide per hunter; Field trophy preparation; Gun permit; Invitation letter and voucher; Hunting license; Trophy export permit;1 bull; arctic char and salmon fishing during free time.
Not included in the price:
Insurance of any kind; International and domestic airfare; Hotel in Petropavlovsk before or after the hunt; Conservation, shipping, or transporting trophies from Russia; Cost of sightseeing tours; Gratuities.
Itinerary
Day 1: arrival at Petropavlovsk, 8-hour drive to Kozyrevsk, overnight in Kozyrevsk.
Day 2: 55-minute helicopter flight to hunting camp
Day 3-14: 12 days of hunting
Day 15: return to Petropavlovsk, overnight in Petropavlovsk Day 16: flight home
Details: Kamchatka moose, genetically identical to Chukotka moose (Alces alces buturlini), is one of the largest moose subspecies in the world. The Kamchatka peninsula moose population is close to 6000, and it is getting larger. Hunt is conducted by bugling and spot and stock. Later in the season, spotting moose above the brush becomes easier with the foliage down. Hunters should expect to spend 2-3 days at a time away from the base camp, staying overnight in hunting tents or shacks. Rains are common, sometimes keeping hunters inside of cabins for a few days.