Big Game Hunting Trips

1689 Outfitters that offer Big Game Hunting Trips found.We're here to help you plan your next hunting adventure. The best deer, elk, bear and other big game outfitters in Texas, Colorado and beyond are right here on Guidefitter.
Sage Valley Outfitting
Archery mule deer northern zoneStarting from $5,000
Alberta, Canada • This hunt takes place in our northern zone. A mix of brushy cattle pastures in hilly terrain and open agricultural fields makes a bow hunt challenging, but exciting! Expect to see 30-40 deer on any given day, with a shooter buck being considered 165" or better - unless the antlers have distinguishing characteristics such as non-typical or drop tines. This is not an extremely demanding hunt physically - we are normally able to locate deer within a mile of the truck. Weather can vary dramatically - from 90+ degrees in the early season, to -15 in a late season hunt. We will inform you within a week of the hunt date of what weather conditions are called for, and you can pack gear accordingly. Accommodations are small, but cozy and fully equipped cabins on the shore of scenic Fox Lake. You will get weekly updates starting in July from pre-season scouting, including photos of shooter deer found, weather conditions and any other information relevant to your hunt.
Archery mule deer. Southern trophy zoneStarting from $6,000
Alberta, Canada • This hunt takes place in our southern zone. A mix of badlands, steep coulees, river valleys and open agricultural fields makes a bow hunt challenging, but exciting! Expect to see 50-150 deer on any given day, with a shooter buck being considered 175" or better - unless the antlers have distinguishing characteristics such as non-typical or drop tines. This can be an extremely demanding hunt physically, depending on the clients physical condition - but remember, the biggest deer are often in the most difficult terrain. Weather can vary dramatically - from 90+ degrees in the early season, to -15 in a late season hunt. We will inform you within a week of the hunt date of what weather conditions are called for, and you can pack gear accordingly. Accommodations are in a comfortable, fully equipped house. You will get weekly updates starting in July from pre-season scouting, including photos of shooter deer found, weather conditions and any other information relevant to your hunt.
Gangler's Canadian Sub-Arctic Hunting - CSAH
Moose/Fishing/Black Bear/ WolfFrom $9,995 to $10,995
Thompson • What better epitomizes a great Canadian hunt than the pursuit of Trophy Moose? Gangler's Canadian Sub-Arctic Hunting offers some of the largest Canadian moose in all of Canada and one of the best values. Our remote area is home to HUGE bulls. Our average spread is 54" and we have taken a MONSTROUS 66" (205 B&C) and 7 others breaking the 60" mark. Every year we take moose in the high 50s. It doesn't get any better than this. Our terrain consists of a vast region of 5,000,000 acres with over 12 rivers and a hundred lakes. This area is exclusively ours and located almost 200 miles from the closest road. No other outfitters hunt this area and we have practiced careful conservation methods since we first opened it. This mix of lakes and river, boreal forest, swamp plus the various forest fires which have run through the area have created the ideal habitat for big moose. We hunt from a variety of camps, ranging from our plush outpost camps to tent camps.
Manitoba Residents - Barrenground Caribou HuntingStarting from $3,995
Manitoba, Canada • The best-kept secret in Caribou hunting. When you look at all the options, you'll agree the Manitoba caribou hunt is your finest opportunity to take a potential record book caribou. Our caribou, the Qamairjuag herd, migrate every year into Northern Manitoba from their calving grounds in Nunavut. The herd is estimated at over 400,000 animals with our last census in 2008. The Manitoba terrain offers several advantages over other caribou hunts. Our area is tundra yet offers a mix of terrain and small stands of spruce. This gives both gun and bowhunters the advantage of hunting by stalking and spotting, instead of waiting for the animals to come to you. The ground is excellent for walking, with mostly hard ground cover, and the areas offer several high points for excellent glassing. Most days you will head out by boat with your guide and up one of the several arms both lakes offer.
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