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MossBack of Utah
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Thank You MossBack hunters! and "congratulations". In
the year 2007 MossBack hunters purchased 1 million dollars worth of conservation permits and landowner tags in Utah. Money which will stay in the state and go straight to conservation
projects such as chainings, reseedings, big game transplants, water improvements and controlled burns ect. So we "thank you" for putting your money on the mountain and making it
a better state for all residents and nonresidents to hunt, thus allowing this state to become the best Big Game State in the West.
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Check out these tags available in Utah! Click Here!!!
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MossBack’s Guides & Outfitters 2008 Price list
Deluxe Gold Package
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Hunt
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Ratio
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Duration
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Cost
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Deer
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1 Hunter, 1 Guide
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5-Days (Archery, Rifle, Muzzleloader)
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$5,250
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** (A $5,000 trophy fee for any 4x4 buck with eye guards that grosses 210 and higher or 230 Non typical)
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Elk**
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1 Hunter, 2 Guides
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5 Day Rifle
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$6,250
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1 Hunter, 2 Guides
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6 Day Archery
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$6,750
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1 Hunter 2 Guides
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11 Days
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$10,000
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** (There will be a trophy fee of $5,000.00 for any Bull that grosses 400 SCI, B&C, P&Y or higher)
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Goat
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1 Hunter, 2 Guides
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5 Days
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$5,500
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Moose
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1 Hunter, 2 Guides
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6 Days
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$6,500
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Sheep
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1 Hunter, 2 Guides
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6 Days
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$6,500
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Antelope
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1 Hunter, 1 Guide
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3 Days
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$3,500
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Lion
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1 Hunter, 1 Guide
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5 Days
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$4,000
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Bear
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1 Hunter, 1 Guide
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5 Days
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$5,000
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Buffalo
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1 Hunter, 1 Guide
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5 Days
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$6,000
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- Hunts Do Not
include your tag and license. See Utah Tag and license information below
- Hunts are booked with a 50% deposit and balance paid 30 days before hunt.
- All hunts will include 2 Days scouting prior to the hunter arriving
- All hunts will include lodging, food, and animal transport back to camp.
- Most hunters will fly into Salt Lake City International Airport and rent a car and drive to their
designated areas. Maps can be sent to you for your convenience.
- Additional Scouting Days @ $300 a day
- Additional Spotters @ $200 a day
- Hunter may bring a guest @ $100 a day
- Must book consecutive and exact days. No extensions.
Basic Bronze Package
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Hunt
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Ratio
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Duration
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Cost
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Elk**
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1 Hunter, 1 Guide
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5 Days
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$3,900
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1 Hunter 1 Guide
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11 Days
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$6,500
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** (There will be a trophy fee of $5,000.00 for any Bull that grosses over 400 SCI, B&C, P&Y)
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Hunt
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Ratio
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Duration
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Cost
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Deer**
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1 Hunter, 1 Guide
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5 Days
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$3,900
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1 Hunter 1 Guide
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11 Days
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$6,500
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** (A $5,000 trophy fee for any 4x4 buck with eye guards that grosses 210 and higher or 230 non-typ inches)
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- This hunt is for draw hunters only
- Hunter is responsible for their expenses (food, lodging)
- Hunter is responsible for all fuel expenses
- This is a 1 on 1 hunt. Tips are not included, so please take care of your guide
- If you are referred by a booking agent, please add 10-15% to the cost of the hunt
(Garth Carter: 10%, Cabelas: 15%).
- Hunts are booked with a 50% deposit and balance paid 30 days before hunt.
- No Scouting included
- Must book consecutive and exact days. No extensions.
Outfitter will provide fuel, food, and lodging for guide.
Hunts Do Not include your tag and license. Hunts are booked with a 50% deposit, and balance paid 30 Days days prior to your hunt.
All hunts include 2 days scouting prior to the hunter arriving All hunts include lodging, food, and animal transport back to camp
Most hunters will fly into Salt Lake City international Airport, and then rent a car and drive to their designated areas. Maps can be sent to you
for your convenience.
Additional scouting days @ $300 per day. Additional spotters @ $200 per day Hunter may bring a guest @ $100 per day
Must book consecutive, and exact days. No extensions
Hunter Requirements
- Be in good physical shape.
- Rifles: No semi-automatics, and should be sighted in for 2 1/2 inches at a hundred yards, capable of shooting 300 yards.
- Muzzleloaders: One power scope or a Hollow scope with cross hairs, practice at 100 yards, and know how high to aim at 200 yards
- Archery: Preferably compound bow - Average shot 30 to 40 yards. Practice at long ranges and it will make
you deadly at 40 yards!
- Shoes and Clothing: Very quiet and warm, we prefer polar fleece, if you are archery hunting; flat crepe shoes are a must.
- As hunters you will not be allowed hearing protection unless the ear devices enhance your hearing (we recommend the SportEAR). Most hearing enhancements help to amplify your hearing and then they shut the
volume off when the gun goes off. The most critical time to hear instruction from your guide is the last 10
minutes before you shoot, if you cannot hear him it defeats the goal. We will do our part to find you a Trophy animal, help us by doing yours!
- We recommend that you check out our Mulies Gone Wild series and our Bulls Gone Wild series to familiarize
yourself with our hunting operation, the hours of scouting that goes into each hunt, the camps, the areas, and the caliber of trophy animals that we hunt.
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Attention Hunters It is against the law for a resident or
non-resident hunter to hire a guide that does not have a permit from the Forest Service, BLM and State Lands. No compensation is allowed, not even gas or a
meal. Your guide must have a $1 Million dollar Insurance policy and all of his permits. If you are a non-resident and your guide does not have a permit
and your animal leaves the state it is a violation of the Lacy Act and is a federal offense. Please check out your guide with Fish and Game, Forest Service,
and BLM and save yourself and guide a lot of grief.
The law (passed in 1964 but just now being enforced) is supposed to placed in next
years Proclamation (2005) by the Forest Service and the BLM. Last year many Utah guides went to court and were prosecuted, fined, and lost their rights to
guide. I place this warning here on my website to educate everyone about this law. If you have complaints about the fairness of this law, instead of
sending your complaints to me (or bad-mouthing MossBack), please contact your local congressman or senator and work to get the law changed.
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Attention Videographers and Cameramen A new law also prohibits the selling of any video footage from Forest Service, BLM and State Lands. Anyone who produces a video to sell or
is compensated for selling one second or more of video footage without a permit is breaking the law. Permits are required for every different National forest
or BLM area you will be filming in. They will be watching any videos produced and handing out some heavy fines. You must obtain a film permit from Forest
Service and the BLM. A $1 Million dollar insurance policy is required (which runs about $2,000 a year). This policy is nationwide for TV & video.
MossBack Guides and Outfitters is a proud member of the Utah Guides and Outfitters Association. Check it out for more info.
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If you have any questions please contact us for more information at:
MossBack Productions & MossBack’s Guides & Outfitters Doyle and Caryn Moss 123 West High Sierra Dr. Elk Ridge, Ut.
84651 1-877-682-2079 801-423-1219
For specific questions regarding Trophy Hunts, please contact hunts@mossback.com. If you don’t get a response in 3 days, please resend your email or call us. Thanks!
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