 In January of 2016, an aerial survey was conducted to assess the population of moose within Wildlife Management Unit 7-34, located just west of Fort St. John along the Peace River and Lower Halfway River. The objective of the survey was to estimate the total number of moose in the area and to determine the ratio of bulls, cows and calves in population. The black line shows the boundary of the management unit, the blue lines show the census blocks and the brown line shows the flight path of the survey. The population size has shown a declining trend since the previous survey. Current population size, however, remains at a level that supports hunting opportunities for First Nations and licensed hunters. Bull-to-cow ratios were below provincial objectives. Calf recruitment is expected to contribute to a stable or increasing population. Bull harvest should be reduced to allow a bull-to-cow ratio of 30 to 100 to be reached. We propose to shorten the bull moose hunting season in this Wildlife Management Unit and in neighboring areas in order to reduce the bull harvest.