(307) 859-84419600 South U.S. Hwy 89 Jackson, Wyoming United States83002View on Google Maps
Trophy Mountain Outfitters is a First Class Outfitting and Guiding Operation specializing in Hunting Trophy: Mule Deer, Elk, Moose, Antelope, Mountain Lion and Big Horn Sheep. Our hunting area and camps have been acquired from permits issued to us by the National Forest Service. Permits cover a large portion of the Bridger Teton National Forest and Gros Ventre Wilderness. These permits give us the opportunity to outfit in some of the Most Coveted Hunting Units in Western Wyoming, providing us the ability to give each person a Quality Hunting Experience.
Horseback Pack: in Wilderness Hunts: Each morning you and your guide will ride horseback well before daylight to the desired hunting area for that day. From here a good part of our hunting will be done on foot. We spend much of the day moving from various vantage points glassing the valleys and hillsides for that Trophy Buck of a lifetime. All our hunting except for Antelope is done with the use of horses and mules. We offer traditional horseback pack-in wilderness wall-tent camp hunts.
Elk Hunting:If you have always dreamed of harvesting a Bull Elk or bettering the one you already have, this is the hunt for you. Natural winter range and various nearby winter feed grounds have provided us with a high population of Elk. Our Elk hunts take place from high mountain basins to lower timber-covered hills with large meadows. Our area holds a large number of Elk giving us the ability to show hunters several Bulls during their hunt. Good elk numbers with high Bull to Cow ratios provide us with high quality Elk hunting the entire season. Request More Information On Elk Hunts Please Fill Out Our Request Form
Archery Elk Hunting:season opens Sept. 1st and goes through Sept. 25th. Because we hunt from remote pack-in camps we are able to reach far into the backcountry and bugle bulls that don’t receive much hunting pressure providing us with many shot opportunities and a high success ratio. This is a super hunt for the serious archer intent on taking a bull with their bow.
Mule Deer Hunting: This area is famous for some of the best Trophy Mule Deer hunting in the world. This region of western Wyoming has all the ingredients for growing Trophy Class Bucks: genetics, ample vegetation, high mountain basins, natural winter range and the necessary cover and hidey-holes that allow Bucks to reach their maturity. Much of the area in which these Trophy Bucks live is also very remote and rugged. We encourage each hunter to prepare physically, increasing the opportunity of harvesting a Trophy Class Deer.
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Big Horn Sheep Hunting:At Trophy Mountain Outfitters we put out an unmatched effort to provide each hunter great opportunities on Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep. We specifically focus our sheep hunts in areas 4 and 7. We know each of these areas from one end to the other and also the best places to find good rams. Our sheep hunts take place from a remote backcountry spike camp.
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Antelope Hunting:Antelope hunts take place on private ranches and also BLM public ground in the high sagebrush plains of western Wyoming.
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Accommodations:consist of a ranch house, lodge or motel cabins depending on the unit you are hunting.
Moose Hunting: If you have Moose points give us a call. Western Wyoming is known for producing Trophy Bull Moose. The areas we hunt are no exception. Each year we locate several Bulls that range from 40-50 in. wide. Moose tags can be difficult to draw but are well worth the effort.
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Mountain Lion Hunting: snow fall provides us the best tracking conditions for our cat hunts. We use snowmobiles and 4x4 vehicles to look for Lion tracks. After a track is found we turn the dogs out to follow the track and put the Cat in a tree.