Price
1400000
It is time to own a hunting territory!
A hunt territory with 13 of the 29 big game species in North America. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
One of these four reasons are why you are ready to move on this hunting opportunity:
you love to hunt and want your own private hunting area to take family and friends out
you are a sheep hunt fanatic and have friends with same passion, want a private sheep hunt area to share with selected friends
you want to get into the hunt guiding business looking for a place that can pay it's own way
you love nature and want to tie up 5000 sq km area to manage for maximum wildlife protection and management - this will be your legacy
Game Species in Territory:
California Bighorn Sheep, Mountain Goat, Moose, Mule Deer, Whitetail Deer, Black-tail Deer Black Bear, grizzly bear, Mountain Lion, Lynx, Bobcat, Wolf, Coyote, Upland Birds, Waterfowl, Fishing. Eco-tour options available.
Wildlife Management Units (WMU): 3-32, 3-33, 5-03, 5-04, 2-1
Description:
This territory is not easily accessed and for that reason has very limited local hunting. The territory is in a fairly dry country, an extension of the southern Chilcotin region. This outfitter has been very successful over the past 30+ years. It is the oldest Hunt Territory in BC – established in 1870 - and is only now being offered on the market.
Game is stable with high success and highly valued animals. Species cross section within the territory is excellent with the opportunity in all 3 distinct hunting seasons to take trophy game.
Area Data:
5000 sq km located in the South Chilcotin Mountains.
The region has a mild four-season climate nestled on the lee side of the Coast Range Mountains in the Chilcotin Mountain Ranges. These are unique glaciated mountains rising to 9,500' elevation and averaging 7,500'. These are hospitable mountains, with easy access. Tree line is approximately 6,500'.
The region has access by 2 main highways – Whistler and Vancouver to the south, and Lillooet leading to the interior of British Columbia. Access by road is 3 hours from Whistler, and 5 ½ hours from Vancouver. It is 1 hour by plane from Vancouver International Airport, and a ½ hour from Whistler by helicopter or plane.
Turn Key Guide Outfitting Business:
30 years of operational history with well-established operational systems, including International Marketing System – Booking Agents, Mail List, Clubs and Chapters, past guests, inquiries etc.
An Operational system including Seasonal Maps for each species seasonal use, travel route and hideout areas and favourite spots, road access routes, trail heads, high country trails and best camping locations.
Hunts conducted by vehicle, foot, horse and season:
California Bighorn sheep 1.5months from Sept. - Oct.
Mountain Goat 2 months from Sept. - Oct.
Moose 2 months from Oct. - Nov.
Mule Deer (white tail and black tail Deer) 3.5 months from Sept. - Dec
Bear: spring bear 2.5months from April 15 - June 30 fall bear most in Sept.
Cougar 4.5months from Nov. - Mar.
Lynx/ Bobcat 3 months from Nov. - Feb.
Wolf/ Coyote 12 months year around
Duck/ Geese 2months from Sept - Oct.
Grouse 2 months from Sept. - Oct.
Operational Cycle: 12 months a year, 10 months hunting – 2 months maintenance – improvement program
Conservation and Stewardship of Territory:
The area has been heavily managed by the outfitters for the last 150 years with game management, access management, logging management and mine management.
Road access management, burns for predator control, winter range, wildlife. Collection on all species, regulation and management input to government annually.
Conservation projects – the outfitter participates in conservation, stewardship and research projects including:
DNA collection of Californian Bighorn Sheep, Mountain Goats, Canadian Moose, Black Bear, Grizzly Bear and Upland Birds
Mule deer and moose winter habitat enhancement
Feasibility study into Mountain Goat transplant
1400000