The HFA team has personally hunted with this outfitter several times, and we endorse this lion outfitter at the highest level possible! If you have applied and drawn a tag for lion, this outfitter should be at the top of your list to consider. This outfitter loves hunting lions! This outfitter does not shy away from the hard work it takes to find trophy class animals for their clients, and they always go the extra mile to meet their hunters’ expectations. This outfitter offers a quality, fully guided experience. They've been hunting lions in multiple states as a family since 1998, and they are no strangers to the game! They have an extremely high quality blood-line of dogs that perform at well above average levels. Their services are demanded by others to hunt across multiple states due to the quality that they can provide. They are a tight-knit operation, with a team of guides and dogs that would rival anyone in their arena. They thrive on helping their hunters find the lion they've been dreaming of, and work hard to produce results, and the do!
They have the necessary equipment and knowledge to navigate the areas you will be hunting, and they have a deep understanding of the local terrain, wildlife, along with the hunting regulations. They can help you plan a successful hunt and increase your chances of harvesting a lion. Hunting can be a complex and time-consuming process, but an experienced outfitter like this one can handle many of the logistics for you, such as securing permits, arranging transportation, and setting up camp. This allows you to focus on the hunt and enjoy the experience.
They hunt both public and private lands, and they have access to private areas that allows exclusive access where the general public isn't allowed. Although hunting on private lands isn't necessary, hunting with this outfitter can provide you with opportunities to hunt in these areas and pursue game that you might not be able to hunt otherwise.
Utah is known for its diverse landscapes, including cedar forests, sage flats, and snow-covered mountains, which provide a unique and challenging environment for mountain lion hunting. These habitats offer a range of opportunities for hunters, including the chance to pursue mountain lions in different terrains and elevations. Hunting mountain lions in Utah can be particularly challenging, depending on where you're hunting them. There are areas that provides dense cover and an ideal habitat for the cats, and they take full advantage of it. Nothing that the dogs can't handle though. On the other hand, hunting on sage flats and dry ground offers more open country, which there is a good mix of it all. Depending on the time of year, the snow-covered mountains provide a unique hunting experience as well.
The hunting season for mountain lions in Utah usually takes place from late November to late March/April. Hunters must possess a valid hunting license and a mountain lion permit, which are available through the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Hunters must immediately report their harvest to the Division of Wildlife Resources and attach a proper tag to the animal.
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