Anzac Wilderness Outfitters

Anzac Adventures
 

We are a bonded and licensed outfitter. The area we operate is about 650 square miles.  The area varies from gentle rolling foothills to the majestic Rocky Mountains, approximately 90 miles north-northeast of Prince George, British Columbia, Canada.  We take in three main watersheds.  Flowing from them: the Parsnip, Table and the Anzac Rivers and also several other smaller drainages.  We comply with the Wildlife Act of the Province of British Columbia and strictly adhere to the Code of Ethics of the B.C. Guide Outfitters Association. We conduct only hunts that comply with the rules of fair chase. The visiting hunter can drive right to our main camp on the Anzac River by taking Highway 97 North from Prince George to the Anzac Logging Road, or take regular scheduled air flights from Vancouver International Airport B.C. via Canadian International and Air BC to Prince George.
 
ANZAC WILDERNESS OUTFITTERS
Lloyd Weaver, Sr.

Larry Weaver
2911 W Omaha St.
Rapid City SD USA 57702-8109
Business Telephone: (605) 343-5694

Fax: (605) 343-9485
Toll Free: 1-800-872-8753
E-Mail: anzac@rapidnet.com
www.anzacoutfitters.com
What to Bring
For those unfamiliar with hunting on horseback in the Rocky Mountains, a detailed list of clothing may be acquired upon request. Specific items required and supplied by the hunter include: A good lightweight sleeping bag, rifle or bow, fishing equipment, insect repellent, and sufficient ammunition. Your own specially fitted scabbard is recommended. Saddle bags, rain gear, camera, camp shoes, insulated boots, and binoculars. The hunter must also have a valid hunting licenses and tags in his possession on arriving at base camp to cover the species contracted for on the hunt.

Easily, the best way of getting your licenses and tags is to send us the money for the license and tags you need and we will pick them up and have them here at main camp when you get here.

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What We Provide
We provide the client with qualified guides, cooks and wranglers. Good equipment is properly maintained for your hunt, horses, saddles, and food are all provided. An experienced guide will look after field care of trophies taken during the hunt. All games and trophies are packed out for the hunters to their vehicle at main camp.
Climate
The climate in the Rocky Mountains is healthy and invigorating but extremely changeable. August and September are usually warm and comfortable, but can be cold and wet with possible periods of snow later in September. October has usually cold nights and snow at the 3000 ft. level. The hunting altitude is between 2500 to 6000 ft.
Reservations
A 40% advance on the hunt is required at the time of booking. Balance of payment due and payable 60 days prior to commencement of the hunt. We require travelers checks, certified bank draft, money order or cash in U.S. Funds only.
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