The Alaskan Peninsula's southern herd has recovered to a population high enough to reopen the hunting in one of Alaska's top trophy areas. Our clients are flown by super cub to remote tented camps and guided 2:1 via spot n stalk methods for the roami...
The region of the Northern Brooks Range is home to the overlapping ranges of three caribou herds that number in excess of 300,000 barren-ground caribou. While numbers are fluctuating and the caribou are scattered across the region, hunter success is ...
The ultimate destination for Dall sheep hunters and especially clients looking to take 2-3 species of game in one trip is the Northwest Territories. The use of a helicopter to access the hunting areas and set up spike camps is time efficient and allo...
The NWT is the premier trophy Mountain Caribou hunt in North America. Not only are the mountain caribou of incredible size but their populations are very good and the ability to access the hunting areas via helicopter makes this hunt accessible for a...
Northern British Columbia has outstanding mountain caribou hunting options. While 90% of our caribou are shot in combination with moose, goat, or elk hunting we offer stand-alone hunts in late August and early September by horseback. Please contact o...
We hunt the caribou of the middle ridge herd from mid-October through mid-November when they are congregated on the rutting grounds. We fly outs to hunt (same day airborne is legal) and if needed overnight in spike camps. Most hunting is done from a ...
These are the last seasons for hunting the Central Canadian Barren Ground Caribou. As populations across much of the arctic decline, we have now seen the closure of NWT and Quebec/Nunavik barren-ground caribou hunting seasons. However, while the clos...
All hunting in Quebec and the Nunavik Territory is now closed for the foreseeable future. Likely for more than 50+ years while caribou populations recover. While once numbering in excess of 1.4 million animals, there are now fewer than 150,000 prompt...