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At BC Safaris "The Resource Comes First".It has to be that way for us to survive, but our clients come a very close second! Gene Overton, who owned this are from 1963 to 1988 had guided for us until 2005. After looking over his old hunting grounds for a couple of seasons he told us the game was at least as plentiful as in its best years. That's a legacy we're intent on maintaining. 

As with any business we are profit driven or we wouldn't survive, but that goal of profit is tempered with integrity. We strive to be the best but that's a very subjective goal in a service industry. “We're as good as any and better than some” might be a humble way of putting it. We want our clients to leave after having the best experience and to that end will do everything that's reasonably possible to make it happen. We believe the key to that is letting you know what we can do and more importantly finding out what you expect. On some occasions the 2 will not meet and it's better for both parties to know that so a mistake isn't made.

Our business partnership is strong, we're both good friends and complement each others working style. In the past we have both guided the full season although future plans are for us to guide alternate hunts. Our assistant guides are superb outdoorsmen with exceptional hunting and people skills and are also good friends of ours. No matter how good the food, the equipment, the quality and quantity of game; if the outfitter you book the hunt with doesn't provide a guide that you have confidence in and is easy to get along with, your hunt is probably going to seem a lot longer than what you had booked.

We spend a lot of time in the off season working with our horses and have a zero tolerance for habits that would have a negative impact on a hunt. Farting does not fall into that category. Kicking and biting however, are a sure fired way to get a horse involved in our winter wolf hunting. We bring our horses into our hunting area a couple of weeks before the season starts to work with them some more. We fly and snowmobile in over 3 tons of compressed hay bales and 2 tons of oats each year to keep the string healthy and able to work until the end of our season.

We pay attention to the details we believe will have the greatest influence on providing a safe and successful hunt. Some of our hunters had their first hunt with us in 1986 and we haven't worn them out yet ! Whether it's your first, second or 14th hunt with us we'll be happy to have you here and make certain that you know it. 

PHONE NUMBER : 1 (250) 964 - 6595
MAILING ADDRESS : PO Box 1491 , Prince George , BC V2L 4V5

 

 
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