About the Combo Moose & Deer Hunt

For hunters who want to make the absolute most of their time in Alberta, this combo hunt offers the best of both worlds—tracking massive post-rut moose and chasing mature whitetail bucks during the peak of the rut. Over eight full days, you’ll split your efforts between the wide, rugged terrain where bull moose bed and feed, and the tighter corridors where rutting bucks are on the move. The contrast in hunting styles—from patient glassing and tracking to tree stand and blind setups—keeps each day exciting and full of opportunity.

Our team of seasoned guides will tailor each hunt day based on conditions, weather, and game movement, ensuring you have a real shot at harvesting both species. This combo hunt takes place in some of Alberta’s most game-rich zones, where trophy potential is high and the wilderness is untouched. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or chasing your first big game animals, this guided combo offers nonstop action, high success rates, and a true backcountry experience.

Dudla Outfitting Perks

This Alberta combo hunt is the perfect choice for hunters looking to experience the full spectrum of what big game hunting has to offer. From quiet moments glassing moose in snow-covered timber to the fast-paced action of the whitetail rut, every day is an adventure. Book now to secure your place in one of Canada’s most complete and unforgettable hunting experiences.

Questions? You’re Covered

We’ve answered some of the most common questions below to help you prepare for your Alberta combo hunt. If you have any other inquiries, please feel free to email, call, or text Dudla Outfitting—we’re always happy to help.

With 8 full days, we can pace the hunt for maximum efficiency and success. Our guides typically begin each day based on current game movement—whether that means early glassing for moose or prime morning sits for deer. You’ll get ample time to focus on both species without feeling rushed.

Yes, many of our combo hunters go home with both a moose and a deer. Success depends on your shot opportunities, weather, and your readiness in the field, but our zones are highly productive and our guides work hard to get you those chances.

Bring versatile, layered clothing for Alberta’s changing fall conditions, quality optics, and a reliable rifle—ideally something with stopping power for moose, like a .30-06 or .300 Win Mag. We’ll send a full gear list when you book, so you’re well-prepared for both moose tracking and deer stands.

You’ll stay in clean, cozy lodging with full amenities, and our cooks prepare hot, hearty meals daily. Whether you’re coming in from a long stalk or a freezing morning in the stand, you’ll be well-fed and rested for the next day’s hunt.

Moose hunts are often done in open cut blocks, willow flats, or along timber edges, using spotting and stalking methods. For deer, we target trails, bedding areas, and feeding zones—typically from ground blinds or tree stands. Each offers a unique challenge, and the contrast keeps the hunt fresh every day.