We have the exclusive guiding rights to 3500 square miles of prime big game country bordering Wells Gray Provincial Park. Our territory is in Management Units 5-2 and 5-15 in the Cariboo region of British Columbia. The terrain varies from slow meandering rivers where the great chinook salmon spawn to lofty alpine meadows and mountains reaching more than 8000 feet. Roughly one third of our area is roadless wilderness, while the remainder has logging road access to our camps and hot spots for moose, deer and bear.
We have a wide variety of big game species to hunt within our territory. Silver tipped grizzlies inhabit much of our rugged mountainous terrain and several record book bears have come out of our management unit. Black bears in various colour phases are plentiful throughout the area. Our average black bear squares over 6 feet, with many going over 7 feet. Wolves are plentiful as well and can be taken on all our hunts, or as a hunt unto themselves. Canadian moose are widespread throughout our territory, with trophies taken each year in the 40" to 55" category. Our mountain goats are second to none, with record book billies taken annually. The region has become well known for its massive mature mule deer and our area is one of the finest. Many record book cats also come out of the Cariboo and our largest cougar taken ranks # 4 in the world.
During the spring, we hunt for grizzly, black bear and wolf. Our fall hunts include california bighorn sheep, moose, mountain goat, mule deer, black bear and wolf. During the winter months, we hunt for mountain lion (cougar), lynx, coyote and wolf. Due to the many geographical differences in terrain, we hunt by a variety of methods. Your hunt could include any of the following: gliding by canoe or boat down a river during the early morning or evening; watching from a stand overlooking meadows or small lakes; foot hunting; using well-trained mountain horses for hunting or for getting in to and out of otherwise inaccessible areas; or travelling by vehicle in the accessible portion of our area. We take into consideration requests made by our hunters regarding which method they prefer.
