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Hi guys, I am an outfitter here in British Columbia and have been tossing around the idea of providing a wolf hunt specifically designed for the long ranger hunters. Just looking to see what the interest would be. I was thinking yardage of the bait...
Still wondering if there is enough interest to do this hunt. A few tire kickers but no commitments yet. Need to to book 4 weeks of these hunts to make it worth while to bait a location at 600 yards.
For all you shooters I have been getting some negative feedback about shooting this distance on game animals. From what I have heard from people on this forum 600 yards is not that difficult. Would it be the about the same as your average hunter with average equipment shooting say 200 yards...
Ok It looks like we are going a head with booking up at least four hunts next winter. I am doing them late in the winter as the wolves tend to hit baits better. Here are the dates. January 17-22 January 31- February 5 February 14-19 February 21-26 (one of these two last dates to chose from)...
I have some spots open for this spring if interested. The bears hunts won't be over bait it will be spot and stalk. $5000 plus license tags tax and WCF there is a $1200 charge on a second bear.
www.skinnercreekhunts.com is my website. I don't do party hunts for wolves, as in BC you will have a guide sit with you at all times to be legal. one hunter at a time for wolf hunts.
Grinnergetter, the license is $189 each tag is $52.50 I would think you should come with three tags No I am not doing wolf hunts this year. I have in the past. Next year I have hired a full time guide to look after pre baiting and to sit with clients. I am to busy hunting cats to put the time...
I am thinking $4500 plus 5% tax for a 1 on 1 this is all food lodging as well as pick up from the nearest airport. License, tags, wildlife conservation fee, extra. You can buy more then 1 wolf tag, we have a no bag limit area.
Hi guys, I am an outfitter here in British Columbia and have been tossing around the idea of providing a wolf hunt specifically designed for the long ranger hunters. Just looking to see what the interest would be. I was thinking yardage of the bait would be 600-700 yards from the heated blind...