Archery
Elk
Our archery elk season runs from September 1 to September
30. This is the majestic bugle season. Our archery elk hunts
are true wilderness experiences
and not
for the half-hearted hunter. Your physical condition will determine how
much your guide can do with you. Our archery elk hunts are
8 days in length.Success
varies from year to year.
Shooting
success at bulls 40 yards or less has averaged around 75% in
the past 18 years with the harvest
depending
on the hunters. We take 4 to 8 bowhunters per hunt. The Wyoming Game & Fish
Deparment has 25 "archery only" tags set aside for this area.
Archery tags are almost guaranteed. These hunts fill up quickly so book
early.
Rifle
Elk
General rifle elk season runs October 1-21. We run 7-day hunts with one
or two-hunters per guide. We take 4-8 hunters per hunt, with 5-6 hunters
being the average.
Hunting will vary from calling in bulls, to glassing and stalking, to still
hunting through timber.
Lots of horseback
riding, day and night, and walking are usually required. On all
of our elk hunts we hunt all day long. You will
be leaving the base camp in the dark and returning in the dark.
Late
Season Elk
November 1-30 is our late elk season. This is when the big
bulls migrate out of the high fall range and out of Yellowstone
National Park down to the winter
range. It is not uncommon to see herds of 100-200 elk. This is the time of year
when the chance of getting a really big bull are high. Success on these hunts
is near 100% on 300 B&C bulls.