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Ray & DanMajerus - Owner/Outfitter/Guides

The owner and Guide-Outfitter, Ray Majerus, and his brother and head-guide, Dan Majerus, have over 50 years combined guiding, outfitting and hunting experience across Canada. In 2019, they acquired this hunting territory (1850 square miles) in North-Central BC, boasting some of the highest moose and bear populations in the Province as well as healthy goat numbers in the alpine. They have access to hunt on another 1000 square miles adjacent to this territory. This makes it one of the largest outfitting territories in the province. Most of the area has not been hunted as the previous owner was approaching retirement. They have scouted prime new areas within the territory where you could be the first to hunt!


Their 2019 clients were 100% successful on their hunts and they are confident this trend will continue with future clients. They are passionate about hunting and guiding and will work hard to make your hunting adventure a fun, exciting and memorable experience. They feel fortunate that their jobs happen to be their favorite thing to do!


They are adventurers by nature and are always studying new areas to hunt and fish with the goal of bringing you the hunt of a lifetime or  great fishing expedition. When we are not guiding, they are out cutting trails, building cabins, stocking remote spike camp caches, scouting, exploring new areas, getting boats and canoes into some great areas.  Our team has the work ethic and passion it takes to make your outdoor adventure feel surreal.  

 

They look forward to chatting with you and hopefully getting to spend some time together in the woods.  

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Our Professional Guides and Team

Most of our assistant guides are locals and know the area well, and even our Dad, Marcel, guides a few hunters each year.

 

They are passionate about the outdoors and work hard at making your adventure successful and memorable.

 

At the main lodge, our parents Carol and Marcel help with all the logistics and cooking.

 

We not only want to be your friends but hope to make you feel like part of our family.

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Why choose us?

There are many great outfitters and areas to hunt in BC which makes it difficult to choose one. We feel our operation is among the best for several reasons. It is a very large (2850 square miles), diverse habitat, encompassing the foothills/lowlands of the Omineca mountains in the South as well as a beautiful 30 mile long mountain range to the North.

 

There is low hunting pressure with high game density and most of the area has not been hunted by the previous outfitter allowing the possibility of being the first hunter into some of this remote country. We customize each hunt based on your preferences and capability. We often see over 10 bears per day in the spring and an average of 3-4 moose per week per hunter during the rut. Our wolverine range has some great goat hunting within a provincial park with 100% success rate over the past 10 years with no other hunters ever seen in that area.

 

Our work ethic, professionalism, friendly nature, and logistics is second to none. Prior to guiding and outfitting full-time, Ray also worked as a manager in big industry for several years. One thing to consider when booking a hunt is that some guide/outfitters manage the hunts but are not the owners of the business. Ray and Dan strongly feel that being both the owners and operators allows them to be more vested in the company and its success than simply being an employee. It should be a consideration when booking your next hunt.

As an added bonus on all hunts is free fishing and wolf hunting. Our area has some of the best freshwater trout and char fishing in the province and we often see wolves while hunting other species, affording the potential of taking a nice trophy in addition to your primary species hunt.

 

The whole team is very organized and will take care of all the details, so all you have to do is enjoy your hunt and have fun!

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