Hunts
All hunts originate from the lodge at Folding Mountain. After arrival, orientation and gear check, clients will then set out on their respective trips: Horseback, Backpack or Boat. Depending on the species being hunted, field accommodations will range from remote cabin, to wall tent to 4-season nylon tents. Food is provided from home-cooked meals at the lodge, to dehydrated pack meals in the field. We provide the best food we can, given specific circumstances. Most hunts are 1 on 1 or one guide per hunter, unless other arrangements have been previously made. The length of hunt ranges from 10 – 14 days. Hunts begin in August and finish in early to mid-October.
Stone Sheep
Due to extensive predator management combined with great genetics, Folding Mountain has become known as one of the finest Stone sheep areas in existence. Contact us directly for detailed information on our Sheep hunting opportunities.
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Mountain Goat
There is an abundance of mountain goats in the area. An average goat is usually between 9-9.5″ with goats over 10 inches harvested every year.
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Moose
Being this far North in BC, the genetics in the Moose is truly more of a Yukon sub-species. Although technically registered in B&C as a Canada Moose, these monster Moose score high in the record books.
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Wolf and Trap line Trips
We offer an exciting 5 day lynx hunt or trap line trip for wolves during the winter months. If this is something you are interested in, please contact us for more details.
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Grizzly
The grizzly hunting season has been closed by the BC Government until further notice.
Mountain Caribou & Elk
With a smaller herd of caribou, we take a limited number of hunters to ensure we consistently take good mature bulls.
We have a large population of elk and with a 6 point only regulation, we are able to provide an exciting hunt for mature bulls.
We have a large population of elk and with a 6 point only regulation, we are able to provide an exciting hunt for mature bulls.