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HUNTING
Montana is world famous for its big game hunting. Hunters from all over the world come here seeking elk, deer, black bear, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, moose and bison. We are proud to say that we have been offering high quality, challenging hunts for over 40 years.
General Hunting Information
Wilderness Hunting Information and Camp Locations
Private Land Hunting Information and Camp Location
Montana is world famous for its big game hunting. Hunters from all over the world come here seeking elk, deer, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, black bear and moose. We are proud to say that we have been offering high quality, challenging hunts for over 40 years.
Our hunts are in tough, rigorous country that is typical of the great hunting areas in North America. Hunts are conducted from both horseback and foot depending on the animal and terrain. We will hunt as hard as you choose to hunt. Hunters must draw for mountain goat and moose tags but deer and elk tags are guaranteed through ABO. Guaranteed bighorn sheep permits are available for our area.
The elk in our hunting regions are a resident and migratory herd. The area is rough and remote which allow the elk the years necessary to develop quality antlers. The landscape varies from large open meadows to lightly timbered south slopes and long benches. Hunting with Absaroka-Beartooth Outfitters (ABO) is especially great due to our early season elk and deer rifle hunts in the peak of bugling season. ABO accesses one of two areas in the state that offer early season rifle elk and deer hunts. Hunters are guaranteed elk and deer tags through ABO.
ABO is committed to providing you with a quality hunt. Our guides have hunted with us for many years. They are experienced outdoorsmen and know the area extremely well. You will find them accommodating and dedicated to providing you a great fair chase hunt. All our equipment is in very good condition and we have great horse and mule stock. We guide a limited number of hunters through this unspoiled wilderness and as a result the wildlife remains abundant and we maintain a high success rate for our hunters.
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HUNTING THE GREATER YELLOWSTONE AREA
Hunting the migration corridor on the Yellowstone Park boundary is the most prestigious hunt Montana has to offer. This elite hunt offers hunters an opportunity of a lifetime to harvest trophy bulls.
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PRIVATE LAND HUNTING
Fair chase hunting on private land is now available through Absaroka-Beartooth Outfitters. We offer a very limited number of hunters the opportunity to hunt elk, mule deer, white-tail deer, bear, mountain lion, upland birds and turkey in distinctive settings. You can choose to hunt on the picturesque Lazy E-L Ranch just outside Roscoe, Montana or along the meandering banks of the famous Milk River near Glasgow, Montana. Each of these elite locations proffers an abundance of game.
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2010 General Info
What to expect
on your hunting trip
A personal note from the owner
Hunting Deposit Policy
A deposit of 25% of the trip is required to book your reservation. The full 50% deposit is due by mid January of the hunt year. Deposits are fully refundable until the state licensing process begins which is in late January.
The balance of the cost of the trip is due 60 days prior to trip date and is non-refundable. Trips not fully paid by this date will be considered cancelled. Trip Cancellation Insurance, which we recommend, is available here.
We accept credit cards (Visa/MasterCard only) and checks.
Make checks payable to: Absaroka-Beartooth Outfitters, Inc.
Drop Camp Pricing
The base rate for a drop camp is $500. The rate for stock is $25 per hour per animal. Example: If you want to be dropped off 4 hours from the trailhead, this requires 8 hours round trip for your guide and his stock (4hrs. riding you in + 4hrs. riding you out = 8 hours). If the trip requires 3 animals (your guides horse, the horse you are riding, and one pack mule) that would be $75 per hour ($25 X 3 animals) X 8 hours = $600. Add the $600 to the base rate of $500 and the total for your drop camp would be $1100.
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