Roosevelt Elk Hunting in British Columbia

Enjoy a float house stay while hunting monster Rosies!

This outfitter holds the record for the largest Roosevelt elk taken with a muzzleloader scoring 372″ SCI. Their record bull scored at 419″ SCI! If you are looking for an exciting elk hunt with lots of variety of activities during the hunt this hunt makes a great trip. As you cruise the coast line you will look for these large elk and access country to hunt that has little hunting pressure. When you get to these remote locations expect to use 4×4 vehicles, four wheeler, or by foot. Your lodging is almost as exciting as your hunt as your accommodations will be in float houses with hot showers! You can also fish right from the house as well!

  • Hunt some of the largest Rosies in the world. The trophy quality on this hunt is unmatched.
  • Success and opportunity rates are almost 100%!
  • Combo with blacktail deer or black bear to make it even more exciting!
  • Stay in a comfortable float house with hot showers.
  • Hunt is for 10 days and us guided 1×1 or 2×1.
  • Rifle Season: Oct. 10- Nov. 20
  • Archery Season: Oct. 1- Nov. 20

If you’re looking for a flat out, giant Rosie this outfitter might be your best bet!

Outfitters Personal Best Bull: 419 SCI

2011 Best Bull: 405 SCI

2010 Best Bull: 385 SCI

2009: New World Record Muzzleloader Roosevelt Elk: 372 SCI

2008 Best Bull: 389 SCI

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Included:

  • Professional guides
  • Quality food
  • Comfortable and well-equipped camps
  • Movement via boat and / or vehicle around guiding area
  • Field preparation of cape and trophies.

Not Included:

  • Airfare
  • Transportation to and from camp
  • Cost of licenses and tags
  • Firearms and ammunition
  • Hotel expenses before and after hunt days
  • Alcohol and personal belongings
  • Any wounded, unretrieved animals are considered a kill.
  • Trip Insurance
  • Tips for your guide. While not required, it is very much appreciated, and guides often depend on them as supplemental income. Learn how much to tip a hunting guide.

Lodging and Accommodations

Comfortable accommodation, good food, good company as well as beautiful scenery make for a great experience.

  • After your hunt, kick back with a glass of wine and freshly cooked dungeness crab while you enjoy the beautiful landscape, or perhaps you’d rather set the hook on some hard-fighting fish.
  • The food for this trip is truly an experience in itself as much of the meals are provided by the ocean itself! Don’t be shocked if most of your meals include lots of fresh seafood! Some of the seafood will include prawns, crabs and oyster!
  • Special food requests can be made ahead of time, but the standard meal consists of fresh seafood such as oysters, dungeness crab with melted butter, trout, and red snapper which you catch on your trip.

Travel Information

All clients fly into Vancouver International Airport.

If you are travelling to the northern part of the guiding area, you will fly with Pacific Coastal Airlines. Pacific Coastal Airlines have 3 scheduled flights a day. If hunting in Southern portion of the guiding area, clients take a 5 minute taxi ride to the SEA Air Float plane base (next to the flying Beaver restaurant). Flights can be arranged with West Coast Air or Tofino Air. Then you will enjoy a 35 minute float plane ride into camp.

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Booking Information

Please note that reservations are not considered finalized until agreed upon deposit is received. This ensures agreed upon dates and current pricing.

Quality outfitters are in high demand so let us know right away, as some trips do book years in advance.