There are others who may read and dream. Even if he was stringing us along. There was some good information on planning hunts. I know I passed on some, as much for others planning hunts.
Just be careful planning a hunt from roads you see on google earth. I took my wife and dad up there on a trip, hoping we could chase down a moose in the any bull season. The hunt was an empic fail as far as actual hunting goes! roads we found on google had 25 foot tall trees and alder on them. Turned out to be one of the funnest trips I have ever been on. Bring a fishing rod, Just pick a spot, jump in the rig and have at it. If you hunt the rut and have a good 10 days of hunting, you should at least come home with some good stories. I know we did. Good luck! You may also want to consider chartering a plane to get in to a good remote spot.
I live in Fort Saint John and the sheer amount of hunters that come up from the island/Vancouver area is absolutely brutal good luck trying to find a spot here our moose population takes a absolute ****kicking ever year from islanders elk fair a bit better because alot are either on private land of in very hard to access land to give you a example on the mile 88 road 3 camps the mile 95 half way 17 camps the mile 132 road 7 camps. Pink mountain area has all but been wiped out by tourists. There is some critters but not like it used to be
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Try Helgrin Lakes area, just off the highway a bit but no roads, bring a canoe or walk
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Pink Mountain has been hit hard for a lot of years. Hunters have been pushed north. One of the guys older than me remembered hunting moose in the Cariboo in his younger days.. In the '80 the moose season in 7-B went from August the 15 to December 15 , Now it's one or two weeks in August.