- Our guides have found they enjoy
helping people hunt their animal as much as they do pulling the
trigger themselves. Of course, we can't guarantee success on
any hunt for big game, but we can promise our best effort and
a quality hunt really features such traits as outgoing, hard
working and capable guides, excellent meals and comfortable lodging.
Our reputation is most important to us, and we strive very hard
to maintain it. It is very important for you to tell us what
you expect out of your wilderness experience, so we can guide
you towards the hunt that offers the best opportunity to achieve
your goals. After we are fully informed on what you expect out
of your wilderness experience, we can determine which camp best
meets your needs for a hunt. The time you will actually arrive
in camp is determined by two factors: time of year and which
of our camps you are designated to arrive at. The first day is
spent getting into camp and settling into your canvas cabin for
the week. Each morning you'll awake to hot coffee and a hearty
breakfast. After breakfast (usually before first light), you
and your guide will mount up and ride out to the area you will
be hunt that day. From there, you will hunt by foot. We provide
a sack lunch for the day with treats and a drink. After a long
day of hunting, you will return to camp around or after dark
to a piping hot delicious western style dinner.
If you choose a combo hunt, you will have the choice of hunting
any combination of elk, deer, bear, and/or cougar due to the
fact that all four species are open at the same time. The season
starts during the elk rut and runs through the deer rut and the
elk migration (mid September to mid November). The entire season
is any weapon and has excellent hunting the entire 66 days.
We limit our guided hunts to four guests per camp with the exception
of two hunts in October where we can hunt two separate units.
At that time, we reserve the right to have up to eight hunters
in camp. Four of the hunters will hunt one unit and four will
hunt the other unit. Hunts have the ratio of 2 guests per guide
or if you choose, a one on one hunt can be provided at an extra
cost.
The U.S. Forest Service reserves all four of the camps sites
specifically for Wind River Outfitters. Although this does not
give us exclusive rights to the land we do have exclusive rights
to the area for commercial outfitting.
- ACCOMMODATIONS IN OUR GUIDED CAMPS
We furnish all meals from dinner the first day through breakfast
of the last day. Meals that are provided: hot breakfasts, sack
lunches, and hot home-style dutch oven dinners. For your comfort,
we provide canvas cabins that are furnished with a vinyl floor,
cots w/foam pads, and a wood-burning stove. There is also a hot
shower available after those hard days of hunting.
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