“When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect.”
- Aldo Leopold
Since 1918 BCTMO Conservation Club and our family have invited all hunters to do their part for conservation and put wildlife first.
Join the Cause
Contribute to the wildlife we all benefit from by putting conservation first, teaching others, sharing the experience and embodying the values of a "Stage 6" hunter.
Big Game Species
Mountain goat hunting in BC by horseback is ideal for the goat hunter that is not in good enough shape to climb the mountains on foot, we save the mountain climbing goat hunts for the guys in good shape. We also offer hunters the opportunity to hunt mountain goat during the rut in November.
Hunting Canadian moose in the rut and in the winter range are both productive. We do camp-out hunts by horseback or hunt moose from the hunting lodge by 4 x 4 so we have the perfect Canadian moose hunt in British Columbia for you.
Cougar hunting and mountain lion hunting in British Columbia are one and the same hunt, we call it predator management or ungulate enhancement for the Bighorn sheep and they need your help to maintain their populations. We hunt cougar with hound dogs.
The North American Model for Wildlife Conservation
"Wildlife is considered an international resource" is one of the principles of The North American Model for Wildlife Conservation (NAMWC). Everyone is equally responsible for managing wildlife. B.C.T.M.O Conservation Club uses the NAMWC to support and manage wildlife.
More Big Game Species
Black bear hunting in BC in the spring out of our hunting lodge is the perfect way to get the hunting season started by helping the survival rate of the mule deer fawns, moose calves, and bighorn sheep lambs.
Traditional horseback mule deer hunting in BC in the high alpine in September is an experience not available in very many places around North America. November mule deer rut hunts out of our hunting lodge are more relaxed, while you glass the far side of the valley for that 180 inch mule deer.
Grey wolf hunting in BC involves wolf calling in January on the frozen lake ice. This gets a hunter right in tune with nature and contributes to survival rate of the Bighorn sheep, moose, and mule deer. Grey wolf Hunting is lodge-based.
Canada lynx hunting in British Columbia is unique and not available to US hunters in their home country. Hunts are trapper cabin or hunting lodge-based. We bait and call lynx mostly, sometimes with the right snow conditions we chase lynx with hounds.
5% of every hunt goes towards
conservation initiatives in the Chilcotin Ark
Bobcat hunting in BC is a good addition to lynx hunt or cougar hunt. Hunting lodge-based. We bait and call bobcat and sometimes chase bobcat with hounds.
Family hunts in British Columbia are a great way to travel together, connect to nature and see lots of wildlife including grizzly bear, black bear, mountain goat, mule deer, moose, lynx and grey wolf. Our hunting lodge-based hunt for spring black bear is ideal for the whole family.
Corporate hunts at our hunting lodge in BC are a good way to get rid of all the distractions and have some appreciation time or alone time, connect with nature, your staff and clients. Spring black bear hunts or November mule deer hunts are perfect for a corporate retreat.
Trapline hunts are a unique opportunity to experience the lifestyle Canada was founded on. BC is the only place in North America where you can hunt lynx. Learn how to set traps and skin and flesh trapped game.
The Chilcotin Ark
Where your hunt takes place
The Chilcotin Ark is a region in British Columbia's interior that is of international ecological value for its ecology, geology, flora and fauna. The Chilcotin Ark is so valuable because of its high biodiversity, 11 of the 29 big game species of North America, 12 of the 16 biogeoclimatic zones in British Columbia and more
More Big Game Species
Black Tailed Deer
Black-tailed deer hunting in BC on the coastal-interior transition produces some hybrids that are pretty impressive.
White Tailed Deer
White-tailed deer hunting in BC in our guide territory is a new experience for us as whitetails have only recently started to find their way into these mountains.
Coyote hunting in BC as an add-on to all winter hunts is a must
Upland bird hunting in BC is real diverse here in the mountains with rock ptarmigan and willow ptarmigan above tree line, blue grouse at tree line on the timbered south slopes, then spruce grouse at mid-elevation on the mountains and willow grouse in the valley bottom.
Fishing is available in all streams, rivers and lakes and available on all hunts here in BC. Species include rainbow trout, brook trout, bull trout or Dolly Varden trout. Sturgeon fishing in the nearby Fraser River is an ideal add-on after your hunt
B.C.T.M.O Conservation Club
Conservation of this unique landscape is vital. Since 1918 B.C.T.M.O Conservation Club and our family have taken the responsibility to steward and make our contribution to the Chilcotin Ark.
Other Big Game Species in our Territory
Grizzly Bear
Grizzly bear have not had a hunting season for about eight years now due to politics, the population is booming
Rocky Mountain Elk
Rocky Mountain elk are also a recent addition in our outfitting territory. There is no elk season yet but is a pleasure to see them.
Looking to hunt either elk or grizzly bear? Try our More Hunts page.