WHAT IS YOUR SUCCESS RATE?

Jul 12, 2024

Success Rate

After two decades in the business, let me address one of the worst questions you can ask an outfitter: "What is your success rate?"



Because so many of our competitors misrepresent their success rates, it is senseless to answer this question. Many outfitters fog the issue with words like “hunter opportunity”' “most years,” “generally,” “about,” and some just flat-out lie. If you choose an outfitter based on their success rate, you probably made the decision to hunt with a liar instead of an honest outfitter. Our success rate is always as good or better than our competitors and in the same price range.

Bear

Most hunters don't realize how precious elk are. Let me compare Wisconsin deer hunting to Montana elk hunting. Montana has 160,000 elk. Wisconsin has 1,800,000 deer. That's eleven times more game! Montana is 2.5 times larger than Wisconsin, which means it is 27 times harder to kill an elk in Montana then it is to kill one deer in Wisconsin. Wisconsin hunters kill 330,000 deer annually, which means if Montana elk hunters were to enjoy that same success, we would have to kill every elk in the state plus 170,000 beef cows!



Please bring realistic expectations. We want all of our potential hunters to understand the following:

  • Every year we send hunters home with nothing more than fond memories, and we send hunters home with the trophy of their dreams.
  • Taking a Bull Elk on fair chase terms is one of the finest yet hardest trophies to acquire in North America.
  • We have had hunts with 100% kill and others with 0%; kill rates vary greatly with the weather, physical ability and the hunter's willingness to hunt every day of their hunt.
  • All of our hunters pay for a first-class fair chase hunt, and all hunters receive a first-class fair chase hunt.
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After two decades in the business, let me address one of the worst questions you can ask an outfitter: "What is your success rate?"
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