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ELK
The Little Lost River drainage provides
ample opportunity to take a trophy bull.
Old, mature bulls make these mountains their
home. We provide seven day archery, rifle,
and muzzleloader hunts. We have an early
archery season that runs from August 30 thru
September 30. These tags are available over
the counter. This is a one on one hunt,
where we limit the number of clients to
provide a trophy hunt. Shooting opportunity
has historically run about 60%. October
rifle hunts have been very successful. We
offer one on one and two on one hunts by
request. Hunters looking for the chance at a
huge mature bull this is the hunt for you.
We also offer a late November rifle hunt
where you can find bulls back in their
bachelor groups coming down to their winter
range. Tags are very limited so let us
assist you in applying.
We will hunt either from a low base camp or
from a pack in camp. Hunts are conducted
using 4x4 trucks, on foot, and on horseback.
MOOSE
Only five tags are available in unit 51 for
moose but they are abundant in the Little
Lost River bottom and in the lower timbered
canyons. If you are lucky enough to draw one
of the tags for this unit the chances are
good that there are ample opportunities to
take trophy Shiras bulls.
ANTELOPE
Pronghorn antelope make their home on the
high desert in this area. Seeing many
animals every day is common. This is an
economical hunt with the chance at a good
buck. Spot and stalk and blind hunting are
the methods we use to hunt these unique
animals. Archery and rifle hunts are
available. Rifle tags are on a draw and
archery tags are over the counter.
BLACK BEAR
Our bear hunts are conducted over bait and
by the use of highly trained hounds. This is
a spring or fall hunt. Spring bears have
heavy coats and fall bears have a little
heavier body weights so whichever you prefer
we can help you find the trophy you are
looking for. We have a large percent of
color phase bears. Sightings and shot
opportunities run very high. If you have
never heard the sounds of a pack of hounds
trailing and fighting a mean bear then you
are missing one of the most exciting ways to
hunt them. Our hunts run from April 15 thru
June 15 and August 30 thru October 31.
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MULE DEER
The high country in the Little Lost holds a
good population of mule deer. We hunt them
from the low timbered ridges up to 10,000
ft. where the big boys live. This is ideal
country to glass the mountain sides and
timber edges looking for that monster muley.
The mountains of the Little Lost are remote
enough to keep hunting pressure low,
allowing bucks to mature to old age. Whether
you would like to hunt with archery
equipment or a rifle we can make it happen.
These tags are over the counter.
MOUNTAIN LION
Idaho has some of the biggest mountain lions
in the Lower 48 and has more lions listed in
the Boone and Crockett record book than any
other western state. Mountain lions are our
favorite species to hunt. We use top quality
hounds and equipment to get our clients a
trophy tom. The high mountains of the Little
Lost provide a good population of cats which
assures trophy toms. 180lb toms are killed
in these mountains every year. This is the
perfect hunt for the young hunter just
getting their feet wet or for families
looking for an outdoor adventure together.
Veteran hunters will appreciate the
excitement when the hounds have a big tom
cornered or treed. This is a seven day 1x1
hunt where weather conditions play a big
part of your success, therefore we make sure
our clients know they are welcome to come
back when conditions are better if
necessary. So come and hunt with us in
December, January, February or March and let
us help you get a long tail. These tags are
over the counter.
MOUNTAIN GOAT
The high rocky peaks of the Lemhi Range are
the home of the mountain goat. Our hunts are
conducted from a base camp and spike camps
enabling us to get up where the goats live.
A lot of glassing is required so good optics
are required equipment. Hunts run from
September thru mid- November. This is a 10
day one on one hunt providing more time and
attention to harvest a trophy animal. This
unit gives more tags than any other in the
state so chances of drawing and tagging a
trophy goat are better than a lot of other
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