Guided Cougar/Lynx/Bobcat Hunts

Fort Steele, OTHER

1-1 Guests • Drop Camp • Private • Guided

Description

November - February Cougar, Lynx, & Bobcat

7-Day Hunt | 2x1 or 1x1 Guided


We hunt cougars during the winter months using hounds and fresh snowfall to pick up tracks. Our cougars average around 150 pounds and there is true potential for a 180 lb. plus cat. Due to the large amount of ungulate winter range in the territory we have very healthy populations of these elusive cats. We also have great lynx and bobcat populations which can be hunted singularly or in a combo hunt with cougar. Hunts are conducted by truck and ranger while searching for tracks, and then on foot when a large track is found.


Big cat hunts can be packaged 6 ways and Guided 2x1 or 1x1:

  • Cougar Only
  • Lynx Only
  • Bobcat Only
  • Cougar, Lynx & Bobcat
  • Cougar & Lynx
  • Cougar & Bobcat


Base price is for a 7-Day 2x1 Guided Lynx ONLY or Bobcat ONLY Hunts.

Possible Add-Ons:

  • 1x1 Guided Hunts
  • Cougar Only Hunt
  • Cougar w/ Lynx OR Bobcat
  • Cougar w/ Lynx AND Bobcat
  • 10-day hunts are also available!
  • Bring a non-hunting companion along

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Upgrades

1x1 Guided Lynx OR Bobcat ONLY Hunt

$880.00

Cougar Only 2x1 Guided

$1100.00


Your Host

from $7700/Experience


Amenities

  • Experienced Guide
  • Spike Camp
  • High Opportunity for Big Cats

Location

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Gear List

  • Rifle or Bow + 2-3 Boxes of Ammunition
  • Adequate Hunting Clothing
  • Weather Gear
  • Hiking Boots/Gaiters

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Rules & Guidelines

How to get to us:

We are located approximately 30 minutes north of Radium and 30 minutes south of Golden. Most of our clients fly to Cranbrook, BC, where they are picked up at the airport by us and taken to the territory (at no extra cost) which is approximately a 2.5 hour drive away. Also some prefer to fly to Kalispel, Montana or Calgary, Alberta and rent a car and drive to Radium where we can meet up with them as well.


What you’ll need to cross the Border:

Coming into Canada is typically not a problem for clients coming to hunt in BC. The Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) recommends that you have proof of your reason for travelling to Canada and to have your passport with you.


This includes:

  • Booking contract
  • Itinerary
  • Deposit/fees paid
  • Accommodations/Flights booked
  • Form 5589 Non – Resident Firearm Declaration (do not sign the form prior to getting to the border as it must be signed in the presence of a CBSA agent), this can be obtained from GOABC or from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.


If you are an American, you’ll also want to fill out US Customs Form 4457 prior to entering Canada. This declares that you have owned your firearms before coming to Canada, and will prevent you having to pay duty on them when you return to the United States.


Additional Information

  • Prices do not include royalties, meat processing or tips for guides.
  • Royalties can be paid by check at the end of the hunt.
  • All hunts will require a booking contract and liability form to be filled out and signed.
  • Fishing is also available for the license fee.


Optional (but not required) items for hunts:

  • Rangefinder
  • Spotting scope
  • Fishing gear
  • Spirits/beer


Please note, there is a 50% nonrefundable deposit included with your payment when booking.

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