Archery & Rifle Elk Hunts

Expect bulls to range from 280-310 plus P&Y.
Larger bulls have been taken each year. The elk
hunts are based out of a trailer camp on private
property. Hunting is conducted two on one and
will include everything except state tag and conservation stamp. 

Archery: September dates - six days............$3,750

Rifle: October dates - five days .....................$4,000

Cow tags: November  dates - three days......$   700

Mark Sambrailo of Watsonville, California with his 330 archery elk taken in the 2007 hunt season.

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Brian Lamb of Rock Springs, Wyoming with his 300 class bull taken on the opening day of the 2007 rifle hunt.

Jim Meagher of Evanston, Wyoming with his 300 class bull taken in the 2007 rifle hunt. /i/2007 Elk/tn_07_10_20_Elk_Hunt_014.jpg

/i/2007 Elk/tn_07_10_17_Elk_Hunt_004.jpg Vern Forsberg of Ridgefield, Washington with his 5x5 rifle elk taken in 2007. 

Richard (Lefty) Kraus of Ridgefield, Washington with his 6x5 bull taken on opening day 2007.  /i/2007 Elk/tn_07_10_15_Elk_Hunt_006.jpg

/i/2007 Elk/tn_2007_09_07_Mike_Grover_Elk_2007_005.jpg Mike Grover of Bend, Oregon, after seeing 40 bulls in seven days, "finally" connects with his 2007 archery bull.

Pat Coburn of Evanston, Wyoming with his 6x6 319 gross bull. /i//tn_david30-R1-047-22_2.jpg

/i//tn_Garret_2004_(4).jpg Garrett Lym of Evanston, Wyoming with his 6x6 Wyoming elk.

John McGannon of Wild Eats with his 6x6 Wyoming archery elk hunt. /i//tn_img000002.jpg