22 January Last minute cancellation: Idaho Mountain Lion, Wolf, Bobcat and Coyote Hunt January 22, 2021By Monica Oliver Announcements, General Information, Guided Hunts Bobcat Hunt, Idaho Hunts, Idaho Mountain Lion Hunt, Idaho Wolf Hunt 0 With all that has been going on this last little while, we find one of our regular hunters in need of a last-minute cancellation. We thought, no problem, there must be someone out there ready to go “off the grid” on an Idaho backcountry predator hunt to escape some of this madness for a little while. With all that is happening in the world these days, it just may be what the doctor ordered for a little mental break from the world, so we are offering an amazing deal for up to 2 hunters wanting to take part in a last-minute cancellation on a mountain lion hunt February 1-7…yes, in a little over a week. Because this hunt is last minute, we are offering a lower base price with a trophy fee per species. During this hunt, you will be able to pursue mountain lion, wolf, bobcat, and coyote. Seems to me this may be the ultimate predator hunt. That puts the onus on us to perform, so even if you harvested 2 or 3 animals you would be less than the “average” western mountain lion hunt these days that carries no guarantees. Contact us for more info. Dates can fluctuate a little but guides and dogs are lined up for those dates and they are ready to show you an amazing Idaho back country adventure. Check out this video of some of the dogs who will be guiding you on this hunt and then contact us for more info about this Idaho backcountry mountain lion hunt! Happy Hunting, George P.S. If this hunt doesn’t work with your schedule but you still want to do a hunt like this before March 31 contact us for availability. Related Posts Last Chance for Idaho Controlled Hunt Tags Time is running out to apply for elk, deer, and pronghorn controlled hunts in Idaho—the deadline being June 5th. Idaho does not use a bonus/preference point system for controlled hunts, so you have just as good of a chance at drawing a tag as anyone else. Idaho Spring Black Bear Hunting The application deadline for Idaho controlled-hunt, spring bear tags is February 15. Fortunately for all of us, most Idaho black bear tags are sold over-the-counter (OTC). This includes tags for units 28 and 27, where Castle Creek and Wild Idaho Outfitters conduct their bear hunts. The reduced-price or “wilderness tag” is good for all of Unit 27 and those portions of Unit 28 within the Frank Church Wilderness, as well as within most designated wilderness areas in the state of Idaho. Cure Cabin Fever with an Idaho Spring Bear Hunt The first day of spring is officially here! It has been a long time coming and it can mean only 1 thing: Idaho Spring bear hunting season 2023 is literally only days away! With this winter feeling like it has been the longest winter in the history of all mankind…at least here in Challis, Idaho, cabin fever is running rampant, and we are ready to get out, start setting bear baits, shoeing horses and mules, riding colts, setting camps and simply enjoying watching mother nature come back to life after a long winter’s siesta. Idaho Controlled-Hunt Application Period for Elk, Deer, Antelope, and Fall Bear Opens May 1st The tag application period for Idaho controlled-hunt elk, deer, pronghorn, and fall bear tags opens May 1 and runs to June 5. Idaho does not use a bonus/preference point system for controlled hunts. As a result, hunters have the same odds of drawing a tag the first year they apply as they do any other year. Winter 23-24 Predator Hunting (Mt. Lion/Wolf/Bobcat) It’s winter again here in Idaho and that can only mean one thing! Wyley can’t function without thinking about chasing mountain lions! I swear the boy was born for this and simply wants to do it as often as possible. What does that mean for you? It is time to book that Idaho predator hunt you have always been talking or thinking about but haven’t pulled the trigger on. We have openings for 2 more hunters this winter (2023-2024) between now and when the snow quits flying. Phase 2 in Planning Your 2020 Hunts Dates to keep in mind this month while planning your 2020 hunts are March 5th, the controlled-hunt application deadline for all species in Utah; and April 1st, the controlled-hunt application deadline for elk and deer tags in Montana. Utah offers some outstanding tags as far as trophy and overall quality are concerned. Comment (0) Comments are closed.