Heavy Bulls.
Big Country.
Hard-Earned Tags.
Guided bobcat hunts in Northern Idaho — follow a bobcat through thick winter cover with elite hounds and experienced guides.
Guided 7-day Shiras moose hunts in Idaho with experienced guides who know where heavy-bodied bulls feed, bed, and disappear.
Drawing an Idaho Shiras moose tag is a rare opportunity. This isn’t a casual add-on to your season—it’s a serious hunt for a serious animal.
Shiras moose may be the smallest of the North American moose subspecies, but they still:
- Weigh in at around half a ton
- Carry wide, impressive antlers
- Can run up to 35 mph for several minutes
They prefer:
- Clearcuts and areas of regeneration
- Woody vegetation like willow, poplar, and birch—stripping leaves, twigs, and bark
- Aquatic vegetation in lakes and streams
When you finally step into range on a bull you’ve worked to find, you’ll understand why so many hunters consider a Shiras moose hunt the ultimate big game challenge.
To date,
moose hunts have been
100% success rate
here at Idaho Whitetail Guides.
THE QUIET GIANT OF THE CLEARCUTS
Why Hunt Shiras Moose with
Idaho Whitetail Guides?
Our moose hunts take place in the same rugged North Idaho country we guide for bear, elk, deer, cougar, and bobcat. With 600+ square miles of permitted terrain, we have the room to adjust and adapt as conditions change.
On a guided Shiras moose hunt with Idaho Whitetail Guides, you can expect:
- Experienced guides who know where moose tend to feed, bed, and travel
- Long glassing sessions in clearcuts, regenerating timber, and key feeding areas
- Alternative hunt locations when the action is slow or conditions shift
- A hunt shaped around your tag, your unit, and your season dates
You’re not guessing your way through big, confusing country. You’re hunting with someone who knows the roads, the timber, and how these animals use the landscape.
Moose Tags, Units & Hunt Dates
Moose tags in Idaho are draw only. You must draw a Shiras moose tag from Idaho Fish & Game before hunting with us.
Heres what to know:
- Moose hunts are typically September–November, depending on your tag and season dates
- Hunts are draw-only—you must draw the tag yourself
- If you draw Unit 5, 6, or 8A, contact Idaho Whitetail Guides to discuss availability and booking
For official details on:
- Draw results
- Application instructions
- Season dates and regulations
Please refer to the Idaho Fish & Game website (requirements vary by year and unit).
Born after
January 1, 1975? You’ll need a hunter education certificate or proof of a previously held valid hunting license in Idaho or another state.
hunt Pricing
Guided 7-Day Shiras Moose Hunt
- Rifle or bow (your choice)
- Lodging, meals, and guided services included
$9,500 per hunter
+ Tag, License, and 6% State Tax
Families & non-hunters welcome (small fee)
📅 Plan to arrive the day before and leave the day after your hunt.
Your Basecamp: Cabins, Meals & Comfort
During your hunt, you’ll stay at one of our hunting cabins and enjoy:
- Comfortable lodging after long days in the field
- Home-cooked meals to fuel you through the week
- Easy access from camp to daily hunt areas with your guide
You bring your personal hunting gear and your tag, we’ll handle camp and meals so you can stay focused on the hunt.

We’ve got lodging, logistics, and gear prep covered—check Lodging & Travel Info








