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| Destination: | Catalog Code: | Cost: |
| Alberta Elk | ABH4 | $4,200 |
| Hunts take place in the forested foothills of the majestic Rockies. Comfortable accomidations and home cooked meals. | ||
| Alberta Elk | ABH8 | $6,500 |
| This outfitter is located Northwest of Calgary, Alberta, nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, where the fertile soil meets the lush forests. | ||
| Arizona Rocky Mountain Elk | AZH1 | $3,500 |
| Bulls range from 300 to 350 and for those who are willing to hunt hard, your chances of harvesting a 350 to 380 class animal are increased in the remote country. Methods of hunting include spot and stalk, tree stands, ground blinds and calling. Hunters need to be in good physical condition. | ||
| Bob Marshall Wilderness Elk | MTF5/MTH8 | $3,800 |
| Pack in trip to South Fork of the Flathead, part of the Bob Marshall Wilderness. Hunt amidst one of the largest herds of elk in Montana. One guide for every two hunters. | ||
| Central Colorado Elk | COH1 | $2,500 |
| Most of the outfitters in this region bring hunters into the draws that lead into Colorado's Flat Tops Wilderness because it requires less time and effort. But the most beautiful and abundant elk habitat is on the plateau. This outfitter concentrates on bringing their clients clear to the top when weather permits. It takes 3 1/2 hours on horseback, but it's worth it. The harvest opportunities are great. They deliver more than simply a great harvesting opportunity, they deliver a great experience. | ||
| Central Montana Elk | MTH6 | $3,200 |
| The main camp site is located in a wilderness area, which is a roadless area and no motorized vehicles are allowed. A two hour horseback ride from the trailhead will get you to the hunters' tents, cook tent, horse corrals and shower tent. | ||
| Colorado Elk | COH10/COF5 | $10,500 |
| This ranch is the home of one of the largest elk and mule deer populations in the West. Through state-of-the-art habitat management, they’ve created breeding and feeding grounds for these magnificent animals. We all know why you choose this ranch, and most of it has to do with the fact that they offer trophy animals. They’ve spent years culling the herds to ensure that the best-of-the-best roam the properties. And they limit the number of hunters each season so that they can offer a superb experience. So when you come here you’ll have the big game opportunity of a lifetime. | ||
| Colorado Elk/Muley Combo | COH5 | $3,100 |
| Base camp located near LaGuarita Wilderness and Guinnison National Forest. Excellent mountain horses. Success rates run high. 10,000 plus feet altitude. | ||
| Elk Hunting in Alberta | ABH9 | $5,000 |
| Here you can hunt elk throughout the forested area leading into the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rockies and throughout the rolling foothills region in southern Alberta. Accommodation is typically on a working Alberta ranch, in a remote tent camp, a rustic remote lodge (complete with restaurant, store, satellite TV and other amenities) or in a local motel in a small town in, or near, the hunting zone. | ||
| Hunting Elk in New Mexico | NMH1 | $4,000 |
| Located near Quemado, New Mexico this outfitter hunts units 12, 13, 15, and 16 for elk. They hunt public and private land and have been outfitting for 21 years. | ||
| Idaho Trophy Elk | IDF1/IDH3 | $7,500 |
| This outfitter holds the exclusive outfitting rights to over 740,000 acres of the Clearwater and Nez Perce National Forest. Camp gear are all top quality. | ||
| Idaho's Salmon National Forest | IDH2 | $3,500 |
| This outfitter is located on the North Fork of the Salmon River. Their area encompasses a large section of the Salmon National Forest. Full outfitted hunts. They operate under a special use permit in the Salmon-Challis National Forest | ||
| Luxury New Mexico Elk | NMH10 | $10,000 |
| Here there are 36,000 acres of elk hunting bliss. The season runs from early September, through the rut, and into late November. The guides are simply the best and will make your experience a crowning achievement. Each guest room at the 27,000 square foot lodge is a work unto itself. As a guest, you are afforded top of the line bed and bath amenities. | ||
| Montana Elk | MTH9/MTF4 | $4,800 |
| Archery and rifle hunts available at about 6,000 feet elevation. Located about 120 miles northwest of Billings. | ||
| Montana Milk River Elk | MTH5 | $3,250 |
| These archery hunts take place on public and private lands. The terrain is hills and coulees with cedar and pine tree cover, with developed seeps and springs for wallows and water. The base camp, located in the Missouri Breaks, is made up of clean and comfortable travel trailers. Hunting is done by using 4x4 trucks for transportation. | ||
| Montana Trophy Elk Hunts | MTF2/MTH1 | $6,800 |
| With over 20 years of experience, this outfitter offers elk hunts on one of the finest private ranch leases in Montana. This ranch consists of 25,000 acres of managed, quality big game habitat. | ||
| Northwest Alberta | ABH7 | $6,000 |
| Elk are awesome, the most majestic of the deer species, and one of the most exciting and challenging hunts you can go on. In this area (northwest of Calgary, Alberta) elk range from 260"-350" class and are restricted to 3 or 6 points or larger depending on zones to increase the age structure of the herds. Elk hunts are conducted using tree stands, stalking and calling during rut. Jet boat hunts are also available. Bow hunts run from late August through Oct, Rifle (or any weapon) run from late September through November. | ||
| Northwest Colorado Elk | COH12 | $6,500 |
| Utilizing over 60,000 private deeded acres, this ranch operates as the sole outfitter on private land with one of the largest elk herds in the country. As a preferred partner in the Colorado Ranching for Wildlife program they are able to define their seasons and provide each hunter with his or her preferred choice of weapon. Elk abound on this expansive private ranch thus providing each guest with incredible opportunities for quality elk hunting. Located in the Upper Country at an elevation of approximately 8,000 feet is the lodge. Enjoy comfortably appointed bedrooms, bathrooms, grand room, and bar. Don't worry about going hungry here, you eat in true style. It doesn't get any better than this! | ||
| Sawtooth Mountains Drop Camp | IDH1/IDF3 | $2,500 |
| Elk hunts are conducted out of a pack in base camp in remote, roadless areas. The camps are comfortable wall tents with wood burning stoves. | ||
| Southwest Colorado Elk | COH11 | $3,000 |
| Self guided or fully guided hunts in Southwestern Colorado. Spot and stalk or stand hunt on 3,000 private acres. Lodging and meals are provided. | ||
| Trophy New Mexico Elk | NMH9 | $3,500 |
| Elk hunts are guided or unguided 6-day archery and 5-day rifle hunts. Archery takes place in September and rifle hunts are in October. This outfitter personally organizes and works every hunt on their property. Whether its a guided or unguided hunt, they're there to see each hunter gets more than their money's worth and that the hunt is as successful as possible. | ||
| Washington Archery Elk | WAH2 | $4,900 |
| We would like to offer you an all-inclusive late-season Archery hunt in Northeast Washington State. Trophy quality is excellent and hunting pressure is very light. This area is located next to both the British Columbia and North Idaho Borders. | ||
| Wyoming Elk | WYH4/WYF3 | $4,000 |
| This outfitter has been outfitting and guiding in Wyoming for over four generations and while they utilize modern hunting techniques, you will still enjoy an old western atmosphere. Between the South Pass and Jackson Hole operations, their areas cover a large portion of Wyoming. The terrain includes large meadows, dark timber, high open parks, and steep canyons. Hunting methods include spot and stalk, glassing open areas, sneaking bedding areas, and driving (both by foot and horseback). | ||
| Wyoming's Teton Wilderness | WYH1/WYF2 | $6,500 |
| 25 miles on horseback into the Teton Wilderness from Moran, Wyoming, lies 100 square miles of prime elk habitat with good success rates. | ||