Guided Maine Moose Hunts
Experienced Maine guides offering remote wilderness moose hunts from wall tent camps in northern Maine's best moose country. A partnership of Dave Conley of Canoe the Wild and Andrew Gibbs of Marsh River Outfitters.
Why Hunt With Us
Our team of Registered Maine Guides has the experience, dedication, and deep local knowledge to deliver the moose hunt of a lifetime.
Decades of Experience
Our guides bring 30+ years of combined experience hunting and guiding in the North Maine Woods. We know these territories intimately.
Registered Maine Guides
Every guide on our team is a licensed Registered Maine Guide with deep knowledge of moose behavior, calling techniques, and wilderness safety.
Remote Wall Tent Camps
Hunt from comfortable, well-equipped remote drive-to wall tent camps. Private accommodations with all the essentials for a successful wilderness hunt.
Proven Success
2025 season: 13 hunters harvested 9 bulls and 1 cow. Our track record speaks for itself β we put hunters on moose year after year.
What We Offer
Guided Moose Hunt
- One-on-one guide for your hunt
- Hunter + sub-permittee included
- All meals prepared in camp
- Private wall tent accommodations
- Starlink internet at camp
- Cell signal less than 1 mile away
$7,000
Learn MoreLodge Tag Hunt
- Premium lodge accommodations
- Lodge-based comfort & amenities
- Guided daily hunts in prime zones
- All meals & lodging included
- Ideal for those seeking comfort
- Limited availability each season
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Learn MoreMoose Hunting Zones
- Largest moose populations in Maine
- Prime rut hunting SeptemberβOctober
- Bull-only and either-sex seasons
- Expert scouting included
- Remote northern Maine territory
- Best zone selection guidance
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Learn MoreLearn About Maine Moose Hunting
Maine Moose Hunts
Complete guide to guided and outfitted moose hunting in Maine. Learn about seasons, zones, and booking your hunt.
Learn MoreGuided Hunts
What to expect on your guided Maine moose hunt: scouting, calling, retrieval, field care, and life at wall tent camp.
Learn MoreLodge Tag Hunts
Premium Maine lodge tag moose hunts with comfortable accommodations and guided daily hunts in prime territory.
Learn MoreHunting Zones & WMDs
Everything you need to know about Maine moose hunting zones, Wildlife Management Districts 1β11, and where we hunt.
Learn MoreSee Our Hunts in Action
Glimpses from past moose hunts in the North Maine Woods β successful harvests, remote camps, and the rugged beauty of moose country.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a moose hunting permit to hunt in Maine?
Yes. Maine operates a lottery system for moose hunting permits. Applications are typically due in May, with the drawing held in June. If you win a permit, you can hunt with us. We also offer lodge tag hunts (allocated to outfitters) that don't require winning the lottery β contact us for availability.
What is included in the $7,000 guided hunt?
Our guided hunt includes a 6-day hunt for the permit holder plus one sub-permittee (2 hunters, 1 moose), one-on-one guide service, comfortable remote wall tent camp, all meals prepared in camp, private tent accommodations, mobile Starlink internet at camp, and field care of your harvested moose. The moose hunting license ($585 resident or non-resident), lottery application fee ($15), and transportation to camp are not included.
Where exactly do you hunt moose in Maine?
We hunt in Wildlife Management Districts (WMDs) 1 through 11 in northern Maine. These zones have the largest moose populations in the state and offer the best hunting opportunities. Our camps are located in remote areas within these districts, accessed by drive-to locations from logging roads.
When is the best time to hunt moose in Maine?
The Maine moose hunting season runs in September and October, which coincides with the rut (breeding season). September is typically bull-only, while October offers either-sex permits. Both months provide excellent hunting as bull moose are responsive to calling during the rut. We'll help you choose the best dates for your hunt.
What kind of physical condition do I need to be in?
Our hunts are conducted from remote drive-to wall tent camps. While you don't need to be an elite athlete, you should be in reasonable physical condition. Expect to walk on uneven terrain, navigate through woods and clear-cuts, and potentially help with retrieval. We can accommodate varying fitness levels β just let us know your situation when booking.
How do I book a hunt and what's the deposit?
Contact Dave Conley or Andrew Gibbs directly to discuss availability and your preferred dates. We require a deposit to secure your hunt dates, with the balance due before the hunt begins. Because we only take a limited number of hunters each season, we recommend reaching out early. Visit our Contact page to get in touch.
Ready for Your Maine Moose Hunt?
Contact Dave Conley or Andrew Gibbs today to discuss your hunt. Limited spots available each season β don't wait to secure your preferred dates.
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