This outfitter’s primary focus is on giving their clients a high-quality experience. The memories created from just one visit to a place as steeped in hunting traditions as it is in hospitality will leave you wanting to go back and visit again and again. This outfitter has a great passion for the outdoors, a great business mind, and the experience he has taken from booking his own paid outfitter hunts over the past 20+ years, he is able to combine all of that and lead his awesome team of guides, cooks, marketing peers, and close friends to bring you an experience that you will not soon forget! This is not just another outfitting company; conservation, being stewards of the land, a deep appreciation for the animals they hunt, and ensuring each and every client has the experience of a lifetime are the corner stones of why they have evolved into a company you can trust your outdoor adventure to.
Their lodging is an old homesteaded ranch house built from lodge pole pine trees which were hand hewed from the timbers in the surrounding wilderness. Although the exterior of the house is dressed in siding, the inside still bears the logs that were all formed by hand back in the day! The three bedroom lodge sleeps 7 comfortably, and is used for their smaller more quaint groups. When the weather gets bad, which it will in the later seasons, they have a washer and dryer so you can be as comfortable as possible out in the elements, 1 full bathroom with an awesome shower (an authentic 1800's outhouse available as well). There is a comfortable living room with Direct TV and high speed wireless internet, and a kitchen with all the cooking utilities needed to make sure you are well fed by their in camp cooks. There is also a private rustic cabin available for couples or clients wishing to have a bit more privacy, the cabin is located around 100 yards from the main lodge.
This outfitter operates in Game Management Units (GMU's) - 6/16/17/171. You will have the opportunity to hunt several private ranches (42,000 acres) Tags in their units are very tough to draw, but there are a limited number of landowner vouchers available for the area, and due to the very limited draw in these units, there are some giant bucks that inhabit the area. They do spot and stalk when possible, or offer ground blinds over water holes. This is a perfect option for a combo elk/pronghorn hunt and is perfect those early season elk hunters if they want to hunt elk in the mornings and evenings and hunt pronghorn in the middle of the day and early afternoon.
This outfitter has experienced 100% opportunity rate to date, with an average score of 78". They target mature bucks and bucks scoring 80". The county boasts a large herd of Pronghorn, most of which migrate to lower elevations in Wyoming to escape the brutal winters that come to North Park every year. These hunts are spot and stalk tactics and strategically placed pop-Up ground blinds over waterholes and stock tanks. Tags in their units are very tough to draw, in 2018 it took 16 points for both a Resident and Non-Resident to draw a license, but there are a limited number of landowner vouchers available to the outfitter, and due to the very limited draw in these units, there are some giant Bucks that inhabit the area! A large percentage of B&C and P&Y entries come from their units every year.
In order to have the outfitter to apply for a landowner voucher, they require a hunt deposit of 50% of the hunt cost. On most years they can draw both archery, muzzleloader, and rifle vouchers. They only take up to 4 clients/year so make sure to book early, you WILL enjoy this hunt very much, so call us today to book with this outfitter and we can assist you through the process.
This is also a great hunt to combo with their August/September Elk Hunts. You have the opportunity to hunt elk in the morning and afternoon, and pronghorn in the middle of the day.
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