Cameron Outfitters hunts Mountain Lions, Bobcats and Wolves in the River of No Return and the Selway Wilderness. Idaho is a fantastic area for mountain lion and wolf hunts. The hunting pressure in Unit 17 is so low that it is a two lion area and 7 out of the top 10 Boone and Crockett Cats have come from here. They have more road access in the wilderness than any other outfitter in the state and specialize in trophy Tom Mountain Lions. If you want a shot at a “book” cat this is the place.
It is also a two wolf and unlimited bobcat unit with reduced non-resident lion tags for $41.75 and wolf tags selling for only $31.75 each. See latest information at Idaho Fish and Game Bobcat tags that come with your hunting license. If you ever wanted to have an opportunity to harvest a wolf this is the time and place. Cameron Outfitters can hunt wolves incidentally to trapping baits, call them with the latest electronic calling technology and spot and stalk.
This guided mountain lion and wolf hunts are run from the Cameron Outfitters deluxe Main Base Camp at the headwaters of the Selway River. You will stay in heated wall tents and enjoy hearty meals served family-style. They provide everything except your license, tags and personal gear. Mountain lion and wolf hunts in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness offer you spectacular winter scenery as well as a wide variety of wildlife in its winter range…a real photographic opportunity.
The day starts in the morning checking Cameron Outfitters nearly 40 miles of snowmobile and mule trails for fresh tracks, then the chase is on! Later in the day the guides can set up and call in wolves for you to shoot.
Hunting for super predators like mountain lions, bobcats, and wolves in the Selway-Bitterroot Forest and Frank Church Wilderness of Idaho is a thrilling and immersive experience unlike any other. As hunters venture into these vast and rugged landscapes, they are met with a sense of awe and anticipation, knowing they are entering the realm of some of North America's most elusive and majestic predators.
The hunt begins with careful preparation and planning, as hunters equip themselves with the necessary gear and knowledge to navigate the wilderness and track their quarry. With the guidance of experienced outfitters and skilled guides, hunters set out on foot, traversing through dense forests, rocky terrain, and open meadows in search of signs of the super predators' presence.
Tracking mountain lions requires a keen eye and an understanding of their behavior and habits. These elusive cats move silently through the forest, leaving behind subtle clues such as tracks, scat, and scratch marks on trees. Bobcats, with their solitary nature and exceptional camouflage, are equally challenging to hunt, requiring patience and perseverance to locate.
And then there are the wolves, apex predators that roam the wilderness in tightly knit packs. Tracking these elusive creatures demands skillful tactics and careful observation, as hunters listen for the distant howl that signals their presence and follow their tracks through the rugged terrain.
As hunters immerse themselves in the hunt for super predators, they are rewarded not only with the thrill of the chase but also with a deep connection to the natural world. Each moment spent in the wilderness brings them closer to their quarry and offers a profound appreciation for the beauty and complexity of the ecosystem they are privileged to explore.
Ultimately, hunting for super predators in the Selway-Bitterroot Forest and Frank Church Wilderness is an unforgettable adventure that challenges the body, stimulates the senses, and nourishes the soul.
Experience premier hunting adventures in Idaho's Unit 17 with full-service outfitter Cameron Outfitters. Elk, deer, mountain lion, bear, and wolf.