Wyoming Guided Mountain Lion Hunt

Bighorn National Forest

Embark on an exhilarating mountain lion hunting expedition in the rugged wilderness of Wyoming. Traverse through majestic mountains and dense forests as you track one of North America's most elusive predators. With expert guides from Beaver Trap Outdoors and vast hunting grounds, Wyoming offers a thrilling experience for hunters seeking the ultimate challenge. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Rockies while pursuing the apex predator of the region. Explore the adrenaline-pumping adventure of mountain lion hunting in Wyoming.

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Starting:
$8,000
$7,000
/ person
Reserve your spot
Experience
Moderate
Target
Mountain Lion
Duration
5 days
Location
Bighorn National Forest
Difficulty
Moderate

About The Trip

The Wyoming Guided Mountain Lion Hunt Package

Mountain lion hunts start November 15 and run through the month of March. Lions are hunted on private ranches, National Forest and BLM. All offer great access and good numbers of lions. Fresh snow is a big help on this hunt as guides look for a fresh track.  Beaver Trap Outfitters uses 4x4's, ATV's and snow machines to look for tracks and keep on the move. At times, guides and clients also hike ridges and other places that lions frequent. Once we find a track worth chasing, the hounds are set free on the track where the end result is a trophy mountain lion treed. All hounds are owned and trained by head guide Ross Adney and you won't find a better pack of hounds. Finding a quality Wyoming hunting outfitter is critical for a successful mountain lion hunt. If you're looking for a thrilling one-on-one hunt with top notch hounds, this hunts for you! Accommodations: 

  • Length: 5-days
  • Hunting dates: Nov. 10th - Jan. 15
  • Tags may be purchased over-the-counter
  • Reduced Rates for on-call Resident hunters. Call for details.
  • One hunter per guide
  • Food
  • Lodging
  • Transportation of meats and mounts to processing plant or taxidermist
  • No hidden costs
  • Outfitter can make arrangements to pick you up at the Sheridan, Wyoming airport if you plan to fly

About Preference Points and Licenses

In any type of big game draw, 75 % of available licenses in each hunt area and license type will be allotted to the preference point drawing. The remaining 25% of available licenses will be reserved for a random drawing. The random drawing is intended to provide everyone who applies a chance of drawing a license without preference points.

Like many other states, Wyoming gives non-resident hunters the option to purchase preference points to get a better shot at a preferred hunt. You can purchase a preference point only from July 1 - November 2. Preference points are a way for hunters to improve their odds of eventually drawing a license in a hard-to-draw hunt area. To get the best use of your preference points, check out the application strategies. Click here to find out more information or apply for preference points.  

The preference point system is designed to improve an applicant’s odds of eventually drawing a high demand license in Wyoming. Seventy-five percent (75%) of available licenses in each hunt area and license type are allocated to the preference point drawing. Applicants with the highest preference point ranking will receive priority in the preference point drawing. The remaining twenty-five percent (25%) of available licenses will be allocated in a random drawing regardless of preference points.  The random drawing is intended to provide everyone who applies a chance of drawing a license, regardless of their preference point total. Preference points will be required to draw elk and moose tags in the units we hunt unless you get lucky in the random draw.  Deer and antelope tags can be drawn with one point.

  • Preference points are assigned to the person’s sportsperson identification number and are tied to a species, but not to a specific hunt area.  *You are allowed to apply for different hunt areas from one year to the next. 
  • No person may apply for, or be awarded, more than one (1) preference point per species in the same calendar year.
  • The number of preference points you have going into the draw is the number used.  A common misconception is that you are given next years point and that's how many are used in the draw, not the way it works.
  • Preference points are only considered for an applicant’s first choice for full price license applications, you will not use your points if you draw your second choice.  
  • Preference points can be purchased July 1- November 2.  There is no application fee to purchase a preference point only.
  • If a person fails to either apply for a drawing with the preference point option or purchase a preference point during the preference point only application period for two (2) consecutive years, all accumulated points for that species will be lost.
  • A youth applicant wanting to purchase preference points only must be at least eleven (11) years old at the time of submitting an application and must be at least twelve (12) years old by December 31 of that year.

Preference point costs: 

  • Resident:
  • Moose -- $7
  • Sheep -- $7
  • Nonresident:
  • Elk -- $52
  • Deer -- $41
  • Antelope -- $31
  • Moose -- $150
  • Bighorn Sheep -- $150
  • Youth Elk -- $10
  • Youth Deer -- $10
  • Youth Antelope -- $10

2024 Wyoming Hunting License Fees (License Prices Subject to Change Per State of Wyoming):

  • Elk -- $692
  • Special Elk -- $1,950
  • Deer -- $374
  • Antelope -- $326
  • Moose -- $1,982
  • Bear -- $373
  • Mountain Lion -- $373
  • Spring Turkey -- $74
  • Conservation Stamp -- $16.50
  • Archery Stamp -- $30

Purchase Preference Points:

Apply or Buy a License:

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Beaver Trap Outfitters

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Experience trophy hunts in Wyoming's Bighorn Mountains with Beaver Trap Outfitters since 2006.

Ross Adney

Owner & Guide
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About The Trip

The Wyoming Guided Mountain Lion Hunt Package

Mountain lion hunts start November 15 and run through the month of March. Lions are hunted on private ranches, National Forest and BLM. All offer great access and good numbers of lions. Fresh snow is a big help on this hunt as guides look for a fresh track.  Beaver Trap Outfitters uses 4x4's, ATV's and snow machines to look for tracks and keep on the move. At times, guides and clients also hike ridges and other places that lions frequent. Once we find a track worth chasing, the hounds are set free on the track where the end result is a trophy mountain lion treed. All hounds are owned and trained by head guide Ross Adney and you won't find a better pack of hounds. Finding a quality Wyoming hunting outfitter is critical for a successful mountain lion hunt. If you're looking for a thrilling one-on-one hunt with top notch hounds, this hunts for you! Accommodations: 

  • Length: 5-days
  • Hunting dates: Nov. 10th - Jan. 15
  • Tags may be purchased over-the-counter
  • Reduced Rates for on-call Resident hunters. Call for details.
  • One hunter per guide
  • Food
  • Lodging
  • Transportation of meats and mounts to processing plant or taxidermist
  • No hidden costs
  • Outfitter can make arrangements to pick you up at the Sheridan, Wyoming airport if you plan to fly

About Preference Points and Licenses

In any type of big game draw, 75 % of available licenses in each hunt area and license type will be allotted to the preference point drawing. The remaining 25% of available licenses will be reserved for a random drawing. The random drawing is intended to provide everyone who applies a chance of drawing a license without preference points.

Like many other states, Wyoming gives non-resident hunters the option to purchase preference points to get a better shot at a preferred hunt. You can purchase a preference point only from July 1 - November 2. Preference points are a way for hunters to improve their odds of eventually drawing a license in a hard-to-draw hunt area. To get the best use of your preference points, check out the application strategies. Click here to find out more information or apply for preference points.  

The preference point system is designed to improve an applicant’s odds of eventually drawing a high demand license in Wyoming. Seventy-five percent (75%) of available licenses in each hunt area and license type are allocated to the preference point drawing. Applicants with the highest preference point ranking will receive priority in the preference point drawing. The remaining twenty-five percent (25%) of available licenses will be allocated in a random drawing regardless of preference points.  The random drawing is intended to provide everyone who applies a chance of drawing a license, regardless of their preference point total. Preference points will be required to draw elk and moose tags in the units we hunt unless you get lucky in the random draw.  Deer and antelope tags can be drawn with one point.

  • Preference points are assigned to the person’s sportsperson identification number and are tied to a species, but not to a specific hunt area.  *You are allowed to apply for different hunt areas from one year to the next. 
  • No person may apply for, or be awarded, more than one (1) preference point per species in the same calendar year.
  • The number of preference points you have going into the draw is the number used.  A common misconception is that you are given next years point and that's how many are used in the draw, not the way it works.
  • Preference points are only considered for an applicant’s first choice for full price license applications, you will not use your points if you draw your second choice.  
  • Preference points can be purchased July 1- November 2.  There is no application fee to purchase a preference point only.
  • If a person fails to either apply for a drawing with the preference point option or purchase a preference point during the preference point only application period for two (2) consecutive years, all accumulated points for that species will be lost.
  • A youth applicant wanting to purchase preference points only must be at least eleven (11) years old at the time of submitting an application and must be at least twelve (12) years old by December 31 of that year.

Preference point costs: 

  • Resident:
  • Moose -- $7
  • Sheep -- $7
  • Nonresident:
  • Elk -- $52
  • Deer -- $41
  • Antelope -- $31
  • Moose -- $150
  • Bighorn Sheep -- $150
  • Youth Elk -- $10
  • Youth Deer -- $10
  • Youth Antelope -- $10

2024 Wyoming Hunting License Fees (License Prices Subject to Change Per State of Wyoming):

  • Elk -- $692
  • Special Elk -- $1,950
  • Deer -- $374
  • Antelope -- $326
  • Moose -- $1,982
  • Bear -- $373
  • Mountain Lion -- $373
  • Spring Turkey -- $74
  • Conservation Stamp -- $16.50
  • Archery Stamp -- $30

Purchase Preference Points:

Apply or Buy a License:

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Terms

$7,000
$8,000
Reserve your spot
Game
Mountain Lion
Includes
5 days
Location
Bighorn National Forest
Difficulty
Moderate

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