$5k - $6k for a hunt….where would you go, what would you hunt?

I bet if you called a guide in Texas, you could clip and axis deer, some hogs, sand hill cranes, and probably one other little side activity. I went in May (just for axis) and it was really great. Will be going again.
Did you use an outfitter?
 
My dream hunt is Saskatchewan whitetail. Lots of 6 day hunts from various outfitters are priced at $6000. Pre COVID those hunts were $4500. Of course there will be travel and gratuity expenses on top of that.
 
If you had $5k - $6k to spend on a guided hunt, not counting transportation, where would you go and what would you hunt?
Specific outfitter recommendations would be great!

Looking at the 2024-2025 season.
I wouldn't waste your time in Minnesota for bear unless you have time to bait for a few weeks and know that you will have bear in the area, the woods get thick up north and Walk and stalk isn't going to work up there.
 
For about 5k you could do a management or female oryx hunt in New Mexico. landowner Tag is $1600 and the guide/outfitter is 2500/3000 depending on female or management oryx. I did this hunt this year and it was a blast. Highly recommend it. Still have to factor travel hotel and tip.
 
A really good lease with exotics, AK or Canada bear hunt/fishing combo, or get a little more $ together for Africa. Wouldn't take home any meat but could hunt more animals for the money.

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I guess I'll be the first to say Nilgai just a few hours south of ya. Its a unique experience, cool animal, and a lot of meat that would be easy to get home.
 
6k is a whole safari in Africa with 5 or 6 animals.
More than that if you go to a banquet or bid online for an African Hunt. You can normally get 3-4 animals all daily fees trophy prep etc for a couple thousand...that will leave you 3-4K to shoot other stuff/pay for getting animals back.
 
More than that if you go to a banquet or bid online for an African Hunt. You can normally get 3-4 animals all daily fees trophy prep etc for a couple thousand...that will leave you 3-4K to shoot other stuff/pay for getting animals back.
100%!!!
 
I would consider Adak, Alaska for caribou. My wife and I did a hunt there last year through Adak Lodge and Outfitters. It was essentially a DIY backcountry hunt with a great boat captain to get you into the backcountry. HIGHLY recommend that trip for folks looking for a unique caribou hunt.
Did you fill your tags? How much did the trip cost
 
Id save up for a few years and book something like NZ stag/tahr, NWT caribou, if Africa is your thing I've heard those are pretty reasonable, or maybe consider a lease somewhere where you might hunt the whole year if you have time. Depends on what floats your boat on experience you are looking for.
 
Costing me about $6k to do a 3 day guided antelope hunt this year. $4k for guide and licenses, $600 airfare, $400 for1/2 car rental, tips, some sight seeing while out there, hotel stays, food…. Adds up quick.

DIY runs about $3k everything included without 3 or 4 guys to help w the split.
Wow that is crazy, took my daughter to eastern Wyoming. Spent 4 days there in a KOA camping. Had less then 1k in the entire trip driving from Pa. And she killed a good buck on day 2, public ground.
 
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