Chukotka Moose hunting
Other names are Chukchi moose, east Siberian moose and far eastern moose. Called elk (or elch) in Asia and Europe. Germany – Chukchi Elch
- French – Chukchi original
- Spainish – Alce de Chukchi
- Chinese – 楚科奇駝鹿 – Chǔ kē qí tuólù
- Japanese – チョッキムース- Chokkimūsu
- Italien – Alci Chukchi
Chukotka Moose the largest moose in Asia, with extraordinary large antlers. This moose is very similar to the moose of Alaska. Chukotka moose males are same size females, but the males’horns are much biggest. The body weight of moose about 650-800 kg (1430-1760 lb) and its height at the withers is about 200-224 sm (6’6.74’’ – 7’22’’), the horh weight about 22-45 kg (48,5-100 lb)
A record trophy of Chukotka moose is 648”, Length of Palm 196” , Greatest Outside Spread 67 4/8” (1,71 m) , was registered in the SCI Record Book by hunter Scott Doxey.
All adult Chukotka moose have palmate antlers that should be measured by Method 25P.
Hunting period: September 10 – December 20.
Hunting place: Bystrinskiy district.
Service package includes:
- Transfer from and to the airport;
- Professional hunter;
- Land transportation to the hunting field;
- Meals, beverages;
- License;
- Primary handling and packing of the trophy;
- Veterinary certificate;
- Living in hunting house or tent camp.
NOT included:
- Rent of weapon;
- Alcohol drinks;
- Full board in hotels, if needed;
- Tours and cultural programme in Petropavlovsk – Kamchatsky (as an option);
- Additional trophy cost;
- Transportation of trophies from the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to Moscow and to your home.