Fully Guided 6 Day Bull Elk Hunt x4

- I can set up an excellent Hunt with high success rates, and help you with licensing, accommodations, food and transportation. I know the meaning of providing quality service and giving more than a 100% effort for our guests. This is what keeps me in business for all these years. My mission is to continue building a reputation as an honest and Top Rated Montana Outfitting business. I can still guide every hunt, and we could hunt together next season!
- Established in 1983 as an outfitter, license 163, and guiding and outfitting since 1970, in the business of fair chase hunting. Always have been, always will be. In Western Montana, Bitterroot & Sapphire Mountains, "Few people, many mountains"
- I also own and Operate, Rick Wemple's School of Guiding & Outfitting, and I have been training professional Guides and Outfitters since 1983. If you have had any interest in my Guide Training, please do not be fooled by imitations, I can get you started, with a long standing Job Placement service.
- I was born and raised in the Bitterroot Mountains of Montana and Idaho; I have had the good fortune of being a Guide and Outfitter since 1970. With over 50 years of hunting experience in this region, you can have confidence in selecting me as your Outfitter. And we have lots of game! I am committed to providing you an excellent hunting experience. My love for the outdoors and respect for the wildlife, coupled with my hunting experience, has taught myself and crew valuable lessons in guiding for fair chase big game hunts. We hunt hard for our clients!
- My goal is the total satisfaction of our clients. I believe "Success is Quality Experience", call me to set up your hunt, and I will look forward to meeting you soon here in MONTANA. Sincerely yours in hunting, Rick Wemple Lic. #163 .
About this hunt
| Hunting season: | 24 окт. 2026 г. - 30 нояб. 2026 г. |
Where you will hunt
Territory
| Fence type: | Not fenced |
| Territory size: | 1000's of acres |
| Languages spoken by staff: | Английский |
| Operating since: | 1969 year |
Where you will stay
No accommodation providedHow to get there
Navigation guidelines
| Transfer from airport: | No |
| Transfer from railway: | No |
Other information
| Gun rental: | No |
| Vaccination required: | No |
Terms
Price includes
- Transport on territory
- Guiding by PH
- Field trophy preparation
Price does NOT include
- Alcoholic drinks
- Gratuities
- $100.00 airport pickup and return charge.
- LODGING, FOOD, License and tag costs are separate
- $1,300.00 nonresident license & elk tag, application deadline is March 31st of that year
Cancellation
- * If you cancel your scheduled hunt, I will transfer your deposit to next year IF another replacement hunter is found and all fees are paid, otherwise, all deposits are non-refundable unless you do not draw your general elk OR deer drawing tag.
- The Antelope, Moose, and Sheep hunt deposits (special drawing ) will be transferred to next year or applied to a different hunt, if not successful in drawing.
Wounding
All efforts will be made to retrieve any wounded animalsPayment
Deposit
Final payment
Paid onsiteTAGs & licenses
Big Game
Montana offers a wide array of big game and is a desired destination for many hunters. Licensing procedures differ for residents and non-residents. All hunters must purchase a Conservation License and a Base Hunting License as prerequisites before buying any big game tags which are a mixture of over-the-counter and draws.
Residents have preferences with obtaining big game tags and have access to some over-the-counter options, whereas non-residents are restricted to the combination license quota available by draw only.
Some big game hunts (sheep, moose, goat, bison) are essentially resident-only due to very low non-resident tag availability. Also, Montana sets aside a portion of non-resident tags for those who use a licensed outfitter.
Deer & Elk: Resident hunters need General Deer and General Elk licenses which are available over the counter each year and can obtain Deer and Elk permits via draw or OTC depending on the area. Non-residents must apply for Combination Licenses (Big Game Combo for Elk+Deer, or Deer Combo, or Elk Combo) via a lottery draw held in spring. These combination licenses also include upland birds and fishing permits. Most application deadlines are by April 1st.
Pronghorn (Antelope) licenses are issued by lottery for both residents and non-residents – you must apply by the deadline (usually early June) and tags are limited.
Moose, Bighorn Sheep, and Mountain Goat tags are extremely limited and allocated by lottery to residents (with a very small quota for non-residents, up to 10% in each draw), these are considered to be once-in-a-lifetime hunts.
Montana’s Black bear and Mountain lion licenses can be purchased over the counter. Bear licenses must be bought by a set deadline and are quota-limited in-season (hunters must check closure status of zones). Mountain lion licenses are sold OTC to residents and non-residents (with a limit of one per person) and are also subject to regional harvest quotas – if a zone’s quota is reached, the season closes.
Small Game
Montana does not require a separate small game license; the Conservation License plus Base Hunting License allows residents and non-residents to hunt upland game birds and small game.
However, upland game bird hunters (pheasant, grouse, partridge, turkey in fall, etc.) need an Upland Game Bird License. For Turkey, a separate turkey tag must be purchased – these are sold OTC for general areas (some districts have a limited permit by draw).
Montana also has numerous district-specific licenses for certain small game hunts (e.g., special wild turkey permits, sandhill crane permits in specific areas are available by drawing only).
Migratory bird hunters must obtain a Montana Migratory Bird License and also have a Federal Duck Stamp and HIP registration
Small game species like Coyote, Prairie dogs, Rabbits, etc., do not require special permits (they can be hunted with the base license; in fact, Coyotes and Prairie dogs are unregulated in Montana). Trapping of furbearers requires a separate Trapping license for species like Bobcat or Beaver.
Documents Needed
- Conservation License
- Base Hunting License
- Big Game or Turkey Tags/Licenses – Specific to species
- Upland Game Bird License
- Migratory Bird License (State) + HIP + Federal Duck Stamp
- Hunter Education Certificate
Minimum Hunter Age
Montana’s minimum hunting age is 12 for unsupervised youth who have completed hunter education. However, Montana has an Apprentice Hunter program that allows youth ages 10 and 11 to hunt under close supervision without having completed hunter education.
Links to More Information
- fwp.mt.gov - Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.
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