By Lynn Murphy on Tuesday, 19 August 2025
Category: Hunt of the Day

Moose Hunting Tips - Choosing your Location

Choosing the right location is paramount to a successful moose hunt. Moose are creatures of habit and prefer specific types of habitats. Understanding their preferences will greatly increase your chances of finding them.

Habitat Preferences

Moose typically favor areas with a mix of dense forest cover for shelter and open areas for browsing on vegetation. Look for:


Scouting and Research

Thorough scouting and research before your hunt are crucial.

Topographical Maps and Satellite Imagery

Utilize topographical maps and satellite imagery to identify potential moose habitat. Look for:


Local Knowledge and Regulations

Signs of Moose Activity

When scouting, look for direct and indirect signs of moose presence:


Seasonal Considerations

The ideal location can change with the seasons:

Season

Preferred Locations

Notes

Early Season

Wetlands, clearcuts, areas with lush vegetation

Moose are still focused on feeding and cooling off.

Mid-Season (Rut)

Transition zones, areas with high cow traffic, dense cover

Bulls are actively searching for cows.

Late Season

Areas with thick cover, south-facing slopes (for warmth)

Moose seek shelter from harsh weather and may move to lower elevations.

Remember that moose can be elusive, and their movements are often influenced by weather and food availability. Persistence and adaptability are key to a successful hunt.