Elk Hunts

The 2011 elk season was a year of great opportunity. By day 4 of the first hunt we felt like we had had opportunities at over 75 bulls. We harvested some great bulls this year, built some new friendships and continued to enjoy some old friendships as well. One of our long time return clients killed the biggest bull of his hunting career this year... congratulations Mark! We had a number of over 300" bulls slip away during the season. Our scouting proved very valuable again this year. Check out the scouting gallery for some pictures of some of the bulls that we had located for this season.
Our herd continues to have a very high bull to cow ratio and we still have no wolves.

If you have always dreamed of harvesting a bull elk, or bettering the one that you already have, this is the hunt for you. We have a large resident herd of elk with a very high bull to cow ratio. We do not have a resident population of wolves. Natural winter range and feed grounds are close by so we are not dependent on migration.

The terrain varies from rolling ridges of quaking aspen and pines to large north slope timber. All elk hunting is off of horses. We scout our area ahead of time and have many of our biggest bulls located prior to the season. Our harvest rates are consistently over 90% with 100% opportunity. The season runs from October 1st through the end of the month.

What are you waiting for? If you are looking for a hunt for 300-360 class bulls and with the best guides in the business, pick up the phone and book your hunt today! YOUR APPLICATION NEEDS TO BE IN BY THE END OF JANUARY!!


2010 Season

2010 was a year that we had lots of bulls found in the 280 to 320 class with a handful of bulls considerably larger. The early season was plagued with record braking warm temperatures that greatly added to the challenge of the hunt. We were still able to take some quality animals and have lots of fun. We worked very hard for every opportunity

At the end of the season, we finally had some help from Mother Nature in the form of some snow. We were able to kill 7 bulls for 8 hunters the last week of the season. Check out our scouting gallery for photos of bulls we had located and some that were missed. We also have some photos of bulls that are on the winter grounds now, getting bigger for next year!

We still have no resident wolf population.


2009 Season

2009 was one of our best elk seasons as far as the quality of bulls harvested and opportunities given at bulls between 280 and 320. Our resident herd of elk is holding strong with a consistently high bull to cow ratio. We still have no wolves. We are looking forward to an even better season in 2010.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

2008 Season

During the 2008 season we killed 15 bulls for 16 hunters. The weather conditions were less then perfect and there were many great bulls that survived.