All-Inclusive Northwest BC Trophy Mountain Caribou Hunt
Starting At: $ 32,500.00
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Season Dates
August, September, October
Species
Mountain Caribou
Guide Ratio
1 on 1, 2 on 1, Guided, Outfitted
Location
British Columbia, Canada
Weapon/Equip.
Archery, Muzzleloader, Rifle, Any Weapon
Hunt Methods
Horses, Hiking, Spot and Stalk
Duration
10 Days
Difficulty
Moderate
Accommodations
Wall Tent, Mountain Cabin
Additional Species
Mountain Goat, Wolf, Moose-Canada
Description
ABOUT OUTFITTER:
This HFA-endorsed outfitter brings over 15 years of experience operating in a truly remote 3,300-square-mile concession—one of Canada’s premier hunting areas. With 95% of the territory seeing little to no resident hunting pressure and no riverboat access, the land remains wild, pristine, and virtually untouched. Access is strictly by floatplane or horse pack train, preserving the area's raw wilderness character.
The territory includes nearly 70 lakes (many offering excellent fishing), one floatplane-accessible river, and multiple well-established camps. All moose and mountain caribou hunts are conducted on horseback, and hunters are always placed in areas where both species are present—though some locations favor one over the other. Mid-hunt relocations are common and made at the guide’s discretion based on game movement. Hunters are encouraged to trust their guide’s judgment and instincts.
Game animals in the area are often curious around horses, creating up-close encounters. Hunts typically involve glassing from elevated vantage points and stalking once game is located. Caribou tend to roam open flats, while moose prefer meadow edges and dense willow thickets.
This concession is renowned for producing high-quality Canadian Moose and Mountain Caribou, with solid opportunities for Stone Sheep and Rocky Mountain Goats as well. Sightings of wolves, wolverines, and the occasional black bear are also possible. Elevations range from 2,000 to 5,000 feet at valley floors, with rugged peaks reaching up to 9,000 feet.
HUNT DETAILS:
This is a true backcountry horseback hunt in one of British Columbia’s best areas for Mountain Caribou. The region boasts some of the healthiest herds in the province, with the largest known for great bulls with most scoring 350-380 inches. Hunting here is straightforward—guides will take you to areas where Caribou are known to frequent, using high vantage points to glass or riding through the terrain to encounter them. You’ll be targeting mature bulls, so passing on smaller or younger ones is expected. Most hunts are conducted from a base camp, though guides may occasionally opt to spike out for extended time in prime locations.
In August, Caribou are scattered at higher elevations along ridges, while by mid-to-late September, they group up and move to lower plateaus. Legal bulls must have six top points or five top points with one rear point. The season opens in mid-August, and shifting locations mid-hunt is common.
This region is also renowned for exceptional Canadian Moose, and combo hunts are available.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Upon arrival at the designated meeting location, clients are greeted by the outfitter’s team and prepped for travel into the concession via floatplane or vehicle. Comfortable base camp accommodations and hearty meals are provided throughout the hunt.
The outfitter’s experienced crew of guides, wranglers, and support staff return season after season. Their professionalism, strong work ethic, and dedication to client satisfaction are evident in every aspect of the operation. Most camps consist of cozy cabins or traditional wall tents, offering a true wilderness experience with all the essentials.
LICENSE INFORMATION:
These hunts are fully guided and all-inclusive. Necessary tags and licenses will be provided by the outfitter upon arrival—no need to secure them in advance.
This HFA-endorsed outfitter brings over 15 years of experience operating in a truly remote 3,300-square-mile concession—one of Canada’s premier hunting areas. With 95% of the territory seeing little to no resident hunting pressure and no riverboat access, the land remains wild, pristine, and virtually untouched. Access is strictly by floatplane or horse pack train, preserving the area's raw wilderness character.
The territory includes nearly 70 lakes (many offering excellent fishing), one floatplane-accessible river, and multiple well-established camps. All moose and mountain caribou hunts are conducted on horseback, and hunters are always placed in areas where both species are present—though some locations favor one over the other. Mid-hunt relocations are common and made at the guide’s discretion based on game movement. Hunters are encouraged to trust their guide’s judgment and instincts.
Game animals in the area are often curious around horses, creating up-close encounters. Hunts typically involve glassing from elevated vantage points and stalking once game is located. Caribou tend to roam open flats, while moose prefer meadow edges and dense willow thickets.
This concession is renowned for producing high-quality Canadian Moose and Mountain Caribou, with solid opportunities for Stone Sheep and Rocky Mountain Goats as well. Sightings of wolves, wolverines, and the occasional black bear are also possible. Elevations range from 2,000 to 5,000 feet at valley floors, with rugged peaks reaching up to 9,000 feet.
HUNT DETAILS:
This is a true backcountry horseback hunt in one of British Columbia’s best areas for Mountain Caribou. The region boasts some of the healthiest herds in the province, with the largest known for great bulls with most scoring 350-380 inches. Hunting here is straightforward—guides will take you to areas where Caribou are known to frequent, using high vantage points to glass or riding through the terrain to encounter them. You’ll be targeting mature bulls, so passing on smaller or younger ones is expected. Most hunts are conducted from a base camp, though guides may occasionally opt to spike out for extended time in prime locations.
In August, Caribou are scattered at higher elevations along ridges, while by mid-to-late September, they group up and move to lower plateaus. Legal bulls must have six top points or five top points with one rear point. The season opens in mid-August, and shifting locations mid-hunt is common.
This region is also renowned for exceptional Canadian Moose, and combo hunts are available.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Upon arrival at the designated meeting location, clients are greeted by the outfitter’s team and prepped for travel into the concession via floatplane or vehicle. Comfortable base camp accommodations and hearty meals are provided throughout the hunt.
The outfitter’s experienced crew of guides, wranglers, and support staff return season after season. Their professionalism, strong work ethic, and dedication to client satisfaction are evident in every aspect of the operation. Most camps consist of cozy cabins or traditional wall tents, offering a true wilderness experience with all the essentials.
LICENSE INFORMATION:
These hunts are fully guided and all-inclusive. Necessary tags and licenses will be provided by the outfitter upon arrival—no need to secure them in advance.
Inclusions / Exclusions
Inclusions
- Lodging
- Meals
- Trip Transportation
- License
- Charter Flight(s)
- Taxes
- Boat
- Tag(s)
- Field Preparation of Trophies
- Misc. Gov. Fees
- Camping Equipment
- Cooking Equipment
- Trophy Exportation (Logistics and Handling)
- Professional Hunter & Staff
- Delivery of Trophy to Taxidermist
- Delivery of Meat to Processor
- Guide
Exclusions
- Hotel
- Airport Pickup and Dropoff
- Firearm Permit
- Gratuities
- CITES Export Permit
- Car Rental
- Packing, Dipping, Shipping of Trophies
- Sleeping Bag
- Sleeping Pad
- Trophy Shipment
Trophy Fees
- Mountain Goat: $ 14,000.00
- Moose-Canada: $ 14,000.00
- Black Bear: $ 3,500.00
- Wolf: $ 1,000.00
- Stone Sheep: $ 0.00
- Wolverine: $ 1,250.00