Wyoming Moose Hunt with 6x6 Outfitters
Looking for a serious moose hunt in Wyoming? 6x6 Outfitters runs one of the most focused big game experiences you'll find – a 10-day guided hunt designed exclusively for one hunter at a time. This isn't your typical group hunt where you're competing for guide attention or prime spots. You get the full treatment: dedicated guides, personalized strategy, and access to carefully managed habitat where moose thrive without heavy hunting pressure. Running from September 1st through October 31st, this hunt accommodates both bow and rifle hunters who want to pursue Wyoming's iconic bulls in prime country. Just remember, you'll need to secure your own moose tag before arrival, and deposits are non-refundable once you commit.
Inside the Hunt
This hunt operates from a solid base camp where food and lodging keep you comfortable between long days in the field. Your guides know this country inside and out – they've studied moose movement patterns, identified key travel corridors, and mapped seasonal feeding areas that consistently produce encounters with quality bulls. Each morning starts with a detailed plan based on weather conditions, recent sign, and moose behavior patterns your guides have observed. You'll spend significant time glassing open meadows and timber edges where moose prefer to feed, especially during the cooler parts of the day. The calling can be particularly effective during the rut when bulls are actively seeking cows and responding aggressively to challenge calls. Your guides will position you strategically for planned stalks, taking advantage of wind direction and natural cover to close distance on spotted bulls. This personalized approach means you're not rushed or forced to compromise on shot opportunities – every decision revolves around putting you in position for success on a mature Wyoming moose.
Tracking Tips & Terrain
Wyoming's moose habitat consists of mixed aspen groves, willow bottoms, and scattered timber that creates ideal conditions for both spotting and stalking these massive animals. Your guides use a combination of long-range glassing from elevated positions and systematic coverage of known feeding areas where fresh sign indicates recent moose activity. Tracks in soft ground near water sources tell the story of daily movement patterns, while browsed willows and aspen bark strips reveal preferred feeding zones. The terrain allows for multiple hunting approaches depending on conditions and moose behavior. Open meadows require careful long-range observation followed by strategic stalks using natural depressions and timber edges for concealment. Dense willow areas demand slower, more methodical movement with frequent stops to glass ahead and listen for feeding sounds or branch breaking. Your guides carry quality optics for extended glassing sessions and use wind direction to plan approach routes that keep your scent away from target areas. The elevation changes throughout this hunting area provide natural vantage points for spotting moose at considerable distances, then planning detailed approach routes that account for terrain features and escape routes these smart animals typically use when pressured.
Target Game Breakdown
Wyoming moose represent some of the finest trophy opportunities in the lower 48, with mature bulls reaching impressive sizes that rival their northern cousins. These animals typically weigh between 1,000 to 1,400 pounds, with exceptional bulls pushing even larger. The antler development on Wyoming bulls can be spectacular, featuring wide, palmated spreads that make for stunning trophy displays. Moose behavior peaks during the September rut when bulls become more vocal and aggressive, making them easier to locate through calling sequences and more likely to respond to hunter-initiated calls. Early season hunting focuses on feeding patterns as moose concentrate in productive willow and aspen areas, while later October hunts target post-rut bulls that have returned to more predictable daily routines. What makes hunting these animals so compelling is their unpredictable nature – one moment you're glassing empty country, and suddenly a massive bull emerges from thick cover just yards away. Their size and presence create an adrenaline rush unlike any other big game species. Wyoming's limited tag allocation means the moose you encounter have likely experienced minimal hunting pressure, resulting in more natural behavior patterns and better opportunities for close encounters. These bulls have adapted perfectly to the local habitat, making them challenging quarry that tests every aspect of your hunting skills while offering the potential for a truly world-class trophy that represents years of careful wildlife management and hunter dedication.
Book Your Next Tag
This Wyoming moose hunt delivers exactly what serious big game hunters seek – undivided attention from experienced guides, access to quality habitat, and the focused approach needed for success on one of North America's most impressive animals. The one-hunter format ensures you're not sharing prime opportunities or compromising on shot placement due to group dynamics. Your guides' intimate knowledge of local moose behavior and seasonal patterns gives you distinct advantages over hunting unfamiliar country alone. The 10-day timeframe provides adequate opportunity to locate and pattern bulls while accounting for weather delays and the patient approach these intelligent animals often require. With hunting seasons running through prime fall months, you can choose timing that matches your weapon preference and hunting style. The combination of comfortable base camp amenities and productive hunting country creates an ideal balance between challenging outdoor pursuit and reliable support systems. If you're ready to commit to a top-rated Wyoming moose hunt that prioritizes your success above all else, 6x6 Outfitters has built this experience specifically for hunters who understand the value of personalized guiding and exclusive access to carefully managed game populations.