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Caribou Hunting Guide

Complete Caribou hunting guide. Seasons by state, hunting methods, trophy criteria, rut timing, and field care tips for caribou hunters.

Rut Timing

Oct 1 - Oct 20

Bull Live Weight

350–600 lbs

Boneless Yield

40%

Scoring

Boone & Crockett

Typical Season Dates

rifle

Aug-Sep

Note: Exact dates vary by state and management unit. Always verify with your state wildlife agency before purchasing licenses.

Trophy Criteria

Boone & Crockett Minimum

400"

Where to Hunt Caribou

Meat Yield

Animal Live Weight (avg) Bone-In Yield Boneless Yield Boneless lbs (avg)
bull 450 lbs 52% 40% 180 lbs
cow 225 lbs 52% 40% 90 lbs

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Caribou season?
Caribou seasons vary by state and weapon type. Typical archery season: late summer to early fall. Rifle season: Aug-Sep. Peak rut is typically Oct 1 - Oct 20.
What is a trophy-class Caribou?
Minimum scores for the record books are: Boone & Crockett: 400 inches, Pope & Young (archery): undefined inches. These are all-time minimums — many hunters target smaller, more achievable trophy goals.
How much meat does a Caribou yield?
A mature caribou bull/buck weighs 350–600 lbs (avg 450 lbs) live weight. Expect 52% boneless meat yield — roughly 180 lbs of boneless meat from an average animal.
What states can I hunt Caribou?
Caribou can be hunted in: AK. Western states like AK are known for their caribou populations.
When is the Caribou rut?
The Caribou rut typically peaks during Oct 1 - Oct 20. This is the best time to target large bulls/bucks, as they are more active and less cautious while seeking mates.