Bar M Outfitters Guided Hunting Trip Prices
Mule Deer Hunting
Chase the Velvet: Premier Mule Deer Hunts in Prescott, AZ
Hunting Area: Arizona
Hunting - Active hunting
public Land Hunt Experience
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Max 8 guests (base trip price includes 1 guest)Target Animals:
Mule DeerDescription:
Experience the thrill of premier mule deer hunting in Prescott, AZ, with Bar M Outfitters. Our seasoned guides know the hidden draws, ridgelines, and bedding areas where mature bucks roam, and they’ll tailor your hunt—rifle or archery, early or late season—for maximum opportunity. From detailed pre‐hunt scouting to expert field dressing and trophy care, every aspect is crafted for your success in Arizona’s rugged high‐desert backcountry. Whether you’re a first‐time hunter or a seasoned tracker, our custom packages blend rugged adventure with high success rates. Learn advanced spot‐and‐stalk techniques, master wind and scent control, and build lifelong memories under Prescott’s vast skies.Available Times & Prices
Bull Elk Hunting
Echoes of the Rut: Elite Bull Elk Hunts Near the Grand Canyon
Hunting Area: Arizona
Hunting - Active hunting
public Land Hunt Experience
Capacity:
Max 8 guests (base trip price includes 1 guest)Description:
Step into the heart of Arizona’s elk country with Bar M Outfitters’ fully guided bull elk hunts near the Grand Canyon. Our expert guides leverage years of public‐land experience and in‐season scouting to place you amidst bugling bulls during the peak September rut. From precision calling and strategic stand placement to comprehensive tag‐application guidance, we orchestrate every detail so you can focus on the thrill of the chase. Designed for both veteran hunters and newcomers, our bull elk packages include field‐dressing and trophy care, ensuring your harvest is treated with the utmost professionalism.Available Times & Prices
Bar M Outfitters Hunting Trip Information
TRIPS ARE SCHEDULED FROM 5TH WEEK OF APRIL
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Good to Know’s
- Don't Forget Your Hunting License
- 7 Days Cancellation Policy
- Welcome To All Hunters
Common Questions:
What’s the best time of year to hunt mule deer in Prescott?
The prime window is late October through early December, when bucks finish velvet and begin their pre‐rut movements. Wyatt’s scouting reveals consistent buck activity along north‐facing draws at dawn and dusk during that timeframe.
How do I apply for a non‐resident elk tag near the Grand Canyon?
Wyatt walks non‐resident clients through Arizona’s big‐game draw application, including bonus‐point strategies. He recommends applying in mid‐March, then uses his contacts to advise on over‐the‐counter tag opportunities if the draw doesn’t pan out.
Rifle vs. archery mule deer hunts—what should I choose?
Rifle hunts offer longer effective ranges and broader season dates (October–December), while archery hunts (September) deliver adrenaline‐packed spot‐and‐stalk encounters. Bar M customizes both, teaching rifle marksmanship or bow‐hunting glassing techniques based on your preference.
Do I need to bring my own gear, or do you provide equipment?
You supply your firearm or bow, boots, and personal layers; Wyatt’s team provides all pack frames, spotting scopes, game‐bags, and field‐dressing kits. They’ll also send a detailed gear checklist well ahead of your hunt.
What success rates can I expect for bull elk hunts?
On fully guided September rut hunts near the Grand Canyon, Bar M averages a 75 %–85 % success rate on mature bulls, thanks to precise calling sequences and stand placement informed by on‐the‐ground scouting.
Are Bar M hunts all on private land?
No—Wyatt excels at public‐land hunts, securing access to remote National Forest units and wilderness‐edge draws. You’ll experience true western spot‐and‐stalk hunts, not just ranch fences.
How physically demanding are your hunts?
Most days involve 4–8 miles of hiking over varied terrain (2,000–7,000 ft elevation gain). Wyatt gauges each hunter’s fitness in advance and adjusts the pace, ensuring both safety and a memorable challenge.
Can I hunt both elk and mule deer on the same trip?
Yes—Bar M offers combined packages. For example, spend three days tracking mule deer around Prescott, then head north for four days of bull elk rut action—all under Wyatt’s guidance.
What’s the average cost of a fully guided mule deer hunt?
Packages range from $3,500–$4,500 for a three‐day rifle hunt (including guides, tag‐application help, field dressing, and trophy care). Wyatt provides transparent pricing with no surprise fees.
How do I prepare mentally and physically for a high‐country hunt?
Wyatt recommends a six‐week conditioning plan—trail hikes with a 30 lb pack, interval cardio, and wind‐control drills. He also hosts a virtual pre‐hunt orientation covering glassing, calling, and altitude acclimation tips to ensure you’re ready on day one.