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Description
This is a horseback wilderness adventure of a lifetime. Hunter may choose three species from the following list: Mountain goat, Canadian Moose, Rocky Mountain Elk, and/or black bear. Options to add more for a trophy fee. 4 Species combo hunts also available. Here is your opportunity to to harvest a trophy Canadian moose, the goal is to shoot 50+" moose. An elk is a 6 point minimum in this area and the bulls typically are 300" and can go up to 350" bulls. Be in great shape to get to the next ridge for a 50"+ trophy goat opportunity. Take black bear or add to your combo with 6-7.5 ft bears. Mountain goats are 9.5"-10". This is a 10 day fully guided hunt with 1:1 guiding, tent camp accommodations and meals. Wolves may be shot if seen with no trophy fee. About 10% of hunters harvest wolves during regular hunts in the fall however, the wolves are much more well-furred in the winter months.
Details
- Species: Rocky Mountain Elk
- Average Classification: 300 - 320
- Shot Opportunity: 80
- Weapons: Rifle, Archery
- Hunt Catalog #: RB11896-02
- Tag Availability: Landowner Voucher
B&C Book potential with all species
Firearm (must be .24 caliber or greater with at least an 18.5″ barrel).
Hunter should be comfortable to up to 400 yards for best shot opportunity.
Options
Non-hunter
Available Dates
September 01, 2020 - October 03, 2025
Pricing
- Member Price: $29,500.00
- Non-Member Price: $30,500.00
50% deposit with balance due to the outfitter 90 days prior to the hunt date. Fees and 5% GST not included in hunt price. Charter flights ($3000) not included in the hunt price.
Group Options
Options for a non-hunter.
Location
Fort Saint John, British Columbia, Canada
Refund Policy:
Deposits are non-refundable.
Description
This is a horseback wilderness adventure of a lifetime. Here is your opportunity to to harvest a trophy Canadian moose, the goal is to shoot 50+" moose. The elk is a 6 point minimum in this area and the bulls typically are 300" and can go up to 350 " bulls. Be in great shape to get to the next ridge for a 50"+ trophy goat opportunity. Take black bear or add to your combo with 6-7.5 ft bears. This is a fully guided 10 day hunt with 1:1 guiding on horseback. Hunter will stay in outpost cabins and use wall tents if necessary during the hunt. Options to add many species for a trophy fee if not selected in the 2 species combo.
HuntX Scale (Low 1 - 5 High)
- Lodging & Accommodations: Cabin/Lodge?
Lodging & Accommodations Scale
5 - Cabin/Lodge
4 - Bunk House/Trailer
3 - Wall Tent
2 - Backpack Tent
1 - Client Provided/Hotel
Cabins are the main accommodation but from time to time wall tents may be used depending on where game is located and if spike camps will be utilized. Spike camp will be provided with a wall tent type set up. All wall tents will be equipped with a stove.
- Menu & Food: Field Kitchen?
Menu & Food Scale
5 - 5 Star Catered
4 - Full Kitchen
3 - Field Kitchen
2 - Backpack Food
1 - Client Provided
Meals prepared in camp. Fresh foods will be served, expect homestyle cooking-meat and potatoes. If you spike out after a spotted animal you an expect to use backpack amenities.
- Physical Conditions: Heavy Hiking?
Physical Conditions Scale:
5 - All Vehicle Access
4 - Light Hiking
3 - Moderate Hiking
2 - Heavy Hiking
1 - Extreme Back Country
This is a physically demanding hunt! Outfitter utilizes horses and it is best to take time to ride some horses before coming on this hunt. Hunter should be prepared for up to 8 hours a day on horseback and heavy hiking during the stalk. The more prepared you are physically and mentally, the more enjoyable your experience will be and the better odds you will have. Don't be afraid to contact the outfitter to discuss what you can expect.
Transportation (To/From Basecamp)
Book your flight to Fort Saint John, in Alberta. From here transportation is provided to and from our hunting camps in British Columbia. Please arrive before noon the day before the hunt start date. This allows for ample time to settle in and check rifles before the hunt begins. Hunter should be prepared to spend the night in a hotel before and after the hunt. Transportation to the air strip will be provided by the outfitter to fly into camp.
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- Lodging & Accommodations
- Menu & Food
- Physical Conditions
Description
Hunter must be prepared to spend 10 days in the wilderness in wall tent spike camps or in backcountry cabins. Weather can change drastically in the remote wilderness so layering systems are a must. Hunter should be prepared to spend up to 8 hours a day in the saddle as you are pursing big game. Expect to spend many hours glassing and planning stalks to get close to your target species. Full gear list to be provided when booked.
What Outfitter Provides
- Horses, tack & saddle
- Lodging
- All meals
What to Bring
- firearm (must be .24 caliber or greater with at least an 18.5″ barrel)
- extra ammunition at least 40 rounds (airlines are hard on rifles you may need to adjust rifle)
- hard gun case (durable enough to withstand airline abuse)
- sleeping bag
- personal first aid kit (optional)
- personal hygienic gear (shaving kit, soap, etc.…)
- hunting gear (knife, binos, game calls, scents, etc.…)
- camouflage hunting apparel (including a spare set if available)
- rain gear and small day pack
- waterproof boots, rubber boots, and camp shoes
Recommended Items
- 20 Quart Badlands Cooler
- 45 Quart Badlands Cooler
- Canyon Lightweight Boot Sock
- Mountain Extreme Men's
- Badlands Precision University Academy I - South Dakota
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