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Hunt ML140

BRITISH COLUMBIA HUNT $4500
26 CATS FOR 29 HUNTERS
OVER PAST 6 YEARS
Here is a unique high success trophy hunt that takes place in an unbelievable setting.  The scenery is fantastic, the toms typically are quite large and the outfitter is a hunting maniac that truly enjoys the chase.  There is nothing like hiking up on a treed British Columbia tom. 

This area is well known for big toms and the price is quite low compared to other outfits in this area that charge over $7,500.  Price is only $4,500 plus license and tax for a 7-day hunt and if you don’t get a cat he tries to hunt you a couple extra days.  He takes a very limited number of hunters per year, typically 3 or 4, in his 3,500 square mile concession near the Washington border.  Hunters are also allowed to take a bobcat on a $750 kill fee and if conditions are right sometimes a lynx.

Hunting methods are normally driving logging roads by pickup or snow machine looking for tracks.  Nice lodge accommodations make this an excellent hunt for husband and wife or taking a spouse as a non-hunter. 

Hunters fly into Spokane, Washington and take a taxi-cab across the border to the lodge.  Next available opening is winter of 2012/2013.  HCU’s Bob Wodzisz, scored on a big cougar and lynx on this hunt 


Scott Guskin with a great tom taken on this hunt in 2011.

 


Scott Harrower took his big tom on a HCU British Columbia hunt.

 


Rick Kolesar took his mountain lion and bobcat in British Columbia on Hunt ML140. Rick reported that this was a very rewarding trip with a super hard working outfitter/guide.

 


Rick with his nice bobcat also.

 


Ed Housel with his nice tom.

 


Rick Case with his big tom.

 


HCU Bob Wodzisz with his lynx.

 


Michael Deschaine and his nice tom.

 


Michael Deschaine and his bobcat.

 


Michael Gittelman with his nice tom.