Dog Days of Summer

It’s been a few busy months, but we’ve managed to make it this far. The fishing season was good! We’ve caught some respectable rainbow trout and some phenomenal pike on the fly rods.
We’ve been pretty fortunate that the summer heat hasn’t been brutal, and we’ve been experiencing some unseasonably welcome rain — this consistent and this late. We’ve booked a few float trips that were successful, and we hope to build on that in the future. On one trip in particular, the guides came across a grizzly sow and her two cubs in a canyon, which resulted in an abandoned raft, rods, and snacks! Our backcountry floats are wild and can have potential hazards — and that’s exactly what we market them as: remote, and never without adventure.
Finishing up our fishing season in a few weeks, the archery season is knocking at the door and approaching fast. We have 1 archery mule deer, 2 archery elk, and 1 archery moose booked for September. October and November are looking very promising — we’re hoping to have some giants on the ground and on the pack saddles, with 6 mule deer hunts and 3 antelope hunts on our plate this fall.
Sorry it’s been a minute since the last blog, but we’re still here, and things should be crazy for the foreseeable fall season! If you have any questions about fishing or hunting trips, please feel free to reach out and we’d be more than happy to help.
Side note: we also raise and sell pastured pork. If that’s something you’re interested in, we can definitely get you a premium product. Until next time — thanks for stopping by!
— TH