For the hunter who wants to have all of the comforts of home and more, this hunt is done from a five-star log lodge facility located in the mountains close to the Utah border and hunting is conducted on over 100,000 acres of private lands that reaches from the Utah border all the way to Flaming Gorge Reservoir in southern Wyoming. The properties are loaded with mule deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, and shiras moose! Hunters access the vast hunting property via 4WD trucks and UTVs. Hunter's success is extremely high and our clients do very, very well hunting here each season. The lodge has several private bedrooms and all of the comforts of your home, and then some! The food is fantastic and the hunting is even better.
The area's elk population is at extremely high population levels and local seasons run from September 1-30 during archery seasons and October 15 through January 31 during the local elk seasons. The quality of elk has gotten extremely good during the last decade making this a world-class hunting destination.
Steve's Outdoor Adventures handles all of the elk license applications, the purchasing of preference points, and more for all of our clients. This is a seamless booking process and you can rest assured that everything from start to finish will be handled with professionalism.
There is nothing more exciting than ambushing a big brown bear as he feeds on salmon in a narrow creek bottom, or crawling into position for a shot as a bear mows down on mountainside blueberries. Hunting fall brown bears is as adrenaline-filled a ru...
This newer hunt opportunity has lived up to our expectations and some! Our clients have enjoyed super high success rates and shot opportunities on mature bears on this hunt. This hunt is conducted out of a remote cabin camp only accessible via boat. ...
Hyde County, North Carolina is widely considered the top destination for hunters in pursuit of the largest/heaviest bears possible. Hunting seasons take place in November and December when the bears have pristine hair quality and are concentrated on ...