In NW Colorado several ranches we work with are enrolled in a special program called "Ranching for Wildlife" which gives the landowners/outfitters special seasons that extend well beyond the closing dates of the general seasons. These properties are typically located in the rolling sagebrush along the winter migration route, or on the winter range itself. These lower elevations are usually void of elk (or have very few elk) until the November snows start to fly and push the elk by the thousands out of the high mountain terrain and down into the open sage terrain.
Hunters use 4WD trucks, UTVs, and sometimes snowmobiles to access the thousands of acres of land where these elk are found during the late-season hunts. Generally, hunters will see hundreds of elk and get to look at several bulls before making a stalk. It's important to be selective on these late-season hunts when conditions are prime.
The coastal mountains of British Columbia are loaded with big mountain goats, but access is very limited. Our clients will fly into a remote lake on a floatplane. Then use a boat to access the extensive waterways glassing the surrounding mountains fo...
Colorado has a special program that allows landowners with a large track of private lands and a commitment to conservation projects to enroll their properties in the Ranching for Wildlife program. This gives those landowners a special season on the e...
If you want to hunt for the biggest brown bears in Alaska this is where you go! The southern region of the Peninsula is home to the biggest bears in the state. Super cub access is the only way to get at these big bruins in one of the most remote area...