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*British Columbia – 5 Day – Canadian Lynx Hunt for One Hunter and One Non-hunter

Currency:USD Category:Sporting Goods / Hunting Start Price:3,750.00 USD Estimated At:8,700.00 USD and UP
*British Columbia – 5 Day – Canadian Lynx Hunt for One Hunter and One Non-hunter
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Itcha Mountain Outfitters {Repeat Donor}
Stewart Fraser
9475 Nazko Road
Quesnel, British Columbia
250-249-5424
253-306-1771 (cell)
www.itchamtn@goldcity.net

Repeat donor, Itcha Mountain Outfitters offers this opportunity for one hunter to be accompanied by one non-hunter and to pursue the “shadow of the forest” – Canadian Lynx! Canadian Lynx is generally considered to be the prettiest, the rarest, and most difficult of the three North American wild cat species to harvest. This five-day hunt will take place near Nazko, British Columbia and is a 1x1 guided hunt. This hunt is scheduled for the 2022-2023 winter hunting season (dates start November 15 depending on snow conditions) and cannot be deferred to another year. This hunt may be upgraded to include additional hunters ($7,500),Whitetail Deer ($2,250) and/or mountain lion ($4,283 plus the cost of the tag). Hunter is responsible for transportation to and from Quesnel, British Columbia; license, tag, NRHP fee, CITIES permit (total fees estimated at $880; and tips. Hunter may choose rifle or bow. Accommodations during this hunt will be a hunter’s cabin. Meals are provided in a main/cook lodge. In-door lavatories and showers are provided. Hunter should anticipate a one-night hotel stay (Approximately $250 per night) both prior to and after the hunt. Chapter members who have hunted cats with Itcha Mountain Outfitters report that this is a true winter, hunting adventure with a quality outfitter. Come follow the hounds in pursuit of a beautiful but elusive game species in the mountains west of Quesnel, British Columbia!