Montana Predator Hunting
The adrenaline that comes with calling predators in close is hard to beat! Calling coyotes day or night is an exciting way to get close to one of North Americas most cunning and destructive predators. We will be focusing on coyotes with quality winter pelts and the coyotes in sheep/cattle country of Montana are hard to beat! It will also be possible to have opportunities to take Red Fox, Badger, Raccoon, Jack rabbits, Skunk and Porcupines on your hunt.
This is a great hunt for beginning hunters. We move around to different locations so the scenery is always changing. It’s a great way to learn firearm safety.
No license required.
Predators-(Dec 6-March 8)


Daily hunt package- $300 per person/day
Fully guided predator hunt. Hunters are responsible for: their own transportation to the field or meeting point, lodging, meals, weapon, ammunition, and fur care post field.
Stay and Slay 3 day hunt- 1 on 1 $1500 per person ( 2 on 1 $2700)
Fully guided predator hunt and lodging included. Hunters are responsible for: their own transportation to and from the field and lodge, meals, weapon, ammunition, and fur care post field.
Platinum Package 3 day hunt- $2800 per person
Fully guided predator hunt, lodging, meals, airport pickup, transportation and skinning /fur care are all inclusive. Hunters are responsible for: weapon, ammunition, and any specific extra drinks or snacks you may want on your stay.

What to Bring
- Winter hunting clothing layers. Preferably light color camo, khaki, or sand/sage type colors. (Black and dark color camo patterns stick out like a sore thumb in this environment.)
- Day pack for extra clothing/gear in the field
- Mountain type, waterproof, hunting boot
- Boot Gaiters
- Warm gloves and or mittens that still function for weapon handling
- Neck warmer or face mask
- Light color camo beanie, and a white beanie
- Pad or something lightweight to sit on while calling
- Headlamp, knife, and supplies for fur processing
- Soft gun case, gun oil, plenty of ammunition
- .204-6mm rifle caliber is preferable and 12ga. shotgun with 3″ #4 to 00 buck shot and a full choke.
Here are some things to keep in mind while you are packing for your hunt
Our winters are very unpredictable. We may be 45° for the high or it may be below zero with big temperature swings at times from night to day. The goal while hiking with a small day pack to our stands is to not break a sweat. That’s where the layering comes in. When we sit to call you may want to put on another layer. (“puffy” down type jackets are great for this type of hunting. they are warm for their weight and stuff easily into a small pack.) Most calling stands are 20 minutes or less at each location.