
Lost Canyon Outfitters operates out of Williams, Arizona with a team of experienced outdoorsmen who've spent over 35 years guiding hunters in the field. They run both fully guided hunts and semi-guided drop camps for mule deer, elk, and antelope across multiple Arizona public land units, plus privat...
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Lost Canyon Outfitters operates out of Williams, Arizona with a team of experienced outdoorsmen who've spent over 35 years guiding hunters in the field. They run both fully guided hunts and semi-guided drop camps for mule deer, elk, and antelope across multiple Arizona public land units, plus private ranch access when available.
Fully Guided Hunts include a field guide, wall tent lodging, full-time camp chef, meals, camp supplies (wood stoves, cots, tables, chairs, privy tent), non-alcoholic beverages, transportation to and from the hunting area, and field dressing with assistance packing out game. Hunts range from 5 to 10 days depending on the species and season.
Drop Camp (Semi-Guided) hunts are for experienced hunters who don't need a guide. They include a camp caretaker, meals, scouting reports with detailed maps marking watering holes and bedding areas, wall tents and cook tents (up to 4 hunters), and full camp supplies. You get 5-day hunts with 2-4 hunters minimum/maximum.
Mule Deer - OTC archery hunts August 19–September 8 and December 9–January 31. Draw permit rifle hunts October 21–December 31. Early season uses spot and stalk or sitting over water holes and salt licks. Late season (rut) focuses on bucks on the move, typically 150–180 class, with shots 30–60 yards. Early season private ranch hunts available.
Elk - Draw permit archery hunts September 9–22 and November 11–24. Rifle hunts September 23–29 and November 25–December 1. Cow elk hunts October 14–20 and December 2–8. Early season uses calling and spot-and-stalk; late season spot-and-stalk; cow hunts may involve water hole sits.
Antelope - Draw permit hunts with archery August 12–September 1 and rifle September 2–15. Mix of spot-and-stalk and water hole hunting.
They hunt multiple Arizona units (6, 8, 9, 10, 12a, 17, 19, 20, 23) across public land, with private ranch options available for additional cost.
Non-hunters can accompany a hunter for $150/day. Meat processing and taxidermy available (extra fees). Airport pickup/return from Flagstaff Pulliam ($350). Assistance with packing out and quartering game at additional cost for drop camps.
All hunts require 50% deposit to book. 50% balance due 30 days before hunt. Deposits are non-refundable. Cancellations must be made 60 days prior to receive deposit credit toward next year.
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