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............$3,900

Rifle: October dates - five days .....................$4,250

Cow tags: November  dates - three days......$   900

Brayton Sanders, age 13, with his first elk taken during the archery season,  pictured here with his dad, Brent.  Brayton is one of the most patient hunters we have ever taken at Grizzly Peak.  He has one thing on his mind and that is to kill big bulls.

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Carl Borgwardt of Beaverton, Oregon with his nice 6x6 bull taken during the archery season.

Corky Redden of Throckmorton, Texas comes and hunts with Grizzly Peak every year.  This is a nice 5x5 Corky took during the archery hunt.

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Jason Taroli of Bend, Oregon shot this nice 5x5 elk at 61 yards and made an incredible shot right down the windpipe.

 

 

 

Mark Sambrailo of Watsonville, California with his 330 archery elk. 

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Kevin McDonald of Marengo, Iowa with his first elk taken during the archery season.

Keith Conger of Anderson, California with Sage Country Camo.  Keith brought this bull down while on the run with one shot.

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Garrett Lym of Evanston, Wyoming with his 6x6 Wyoming elk.

John McGannon of Wild Eats with his 6x6 Wyoming archery elk hunt.

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