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Added days $400 per hunter
Add $1200.00 to any hunt for a 1 on 1 guide. This applies to single hunters or groups with an odd number of hunters, i.e. 3 hunters. The client without a partner incurs the 1on1 fee.
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Idaho Pack in Hunts
Our Idaho hunts are in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness
area. Our fall elk hunts are during the
rifle bugle season in September and October.
Rate Information
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Added days $400 per hunter
Add $1200.00 to any hunt for a 1 on 1 guide. This applies to single hunters or groups with an odd number of hunters, i.e. 3 hunters. The client without a partner incurs the 1on1 fee.
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Camp Accommodations and Services
The camp accommodations include sleeping quarters, dining facilities , horses and tack and the caliber of our personnel
is top notch.
Sleeping quarters consist of wall tents. Each tent is provided with
cots, foam pads, wood heating stove, and a
Coleman lantern.
At our camps ,you will enjoy our ranch-style menu, professionally
prepared by our cook with a hungry hunter’s and guide’s appetite in mind.
Your breakfast and supper meals are served in our kitchen tent. A sack
lunch is prepared for your noon meal in the field.
Guides & packers have their own individual tent facilities within camp. All
horses and mules are corralled and saddles and tack are neatly stored in our
saddle tent. The most inexperienced rider will feel at ease on our gentle
horses. We do have a 250 weight limit.
Your guides will professionally skin and cape your trophies. All
gutting, quartering and packing is performed by our guides and packers. We will
transport your game meat to a local processor if you so desire.
You are
responsible for your personal gear only; we will forward you a "Suggested
What to Bring" list with the intention of helping you prepare for your
hunt. Transportation to and from the Missoula airport is included in
your hunt with no additional charge for those that fly.
What
to expect
Your camp is located right in elk hunting areas so you don’t have to go far
to find Elk. The opportunity for a trophy bull is always at hand and you should
conduct your camp activities accordingly. You can expect to be into elk almost
every day providing you are in good physical condition.
This is high country. It’s mostly open and huntable
with many big grassy meadows and timbered draws. Lots of opportunity for you to
hunt the way you want; glass and stalk, still hunt through the lodge pole, or
maybe sit on a stand for a while. The ‘brow tined bull’ game management of
this area has really enhanced an already great trophy bull population. In these
back country areas, this very good Elk habitat along with solitude
and remote location of your camp will provide you the best possible
opportunity to take that trophy bull Elk of a lifetime.