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What is your budget and what are your goals? Depending on that, there's potentially a lot of names, or a small handful.I am looking for the top states and guides for a lion hunt. I can come almost anytime - so I can wait for good snow. Who do you reccomend?
Did you ever find an outfitter for the hunting style you’re looking for?Very good question I should have included. I want a difficult, challenging, hard hunt. I have zero problem hiking miles and working hard - I would MUCH rather work hard and earn it then take it easy. I will sleep in a tent if it helps my odds 5%. I do not need anything fancy, I think it would be neat to stay with the guide and learn new stuff etc. I am 98% a DIY hunter, solo AK, backpack archery elk etc. Obviously I am not going to take a mnt lion DIY so I need to hire someone.
That looks like a really big tom. Bumping this thread up as I’m looking to book a lion hunt with dogs. Definitely want a big one, and like the idea of cutting tracks in the snow and setting the dogs out.I’ve only ever hunted Colorado and New Mexico. Sundown outfitters, or one on one adventures
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If you absolutely positively want to go one and done on a big lion, Alberta.That looks like a really big tom. Bumping this thread up as I’m looking to book a lion hunt with dogs. Definitely want a big one, and like the idea of cutting tracks in the snow and setting the dogs out.
Are certain states known for having bigger toms than others? Welcome any specific outfitter recommendations as well
No dogs in that pic, and blacked out faces? Keep looking.That looks like a really big tom. Bumping this thread up as I’m looking to book a lion hunt with dogs. Definitely want a big one, and like the idea of cutting tracks in the snow and setting the dogs