Shaun S.

I’d been wanting to hunt and harvest a mountain lion for some time. I’m certain I would have achieved it, one way or the other, in time but I do not believe I could have had the richness of the experience I found on this hunt.

With an extremely busy schedule and not much time for fun, there are a few core values I look for in a guided hunt. I want to enjoy each moment to its fullest and I want the odds for success maximized. Finding a guide with some measure of knowledge is easy enough. Finding a guide with a personality that is enjoyable can prove a little more challenging and choosing the wrong guide can ruin a much anticipated and hard-earned adventure. Having said that, I cannot imagine a hunt that would have been more enjoyable or successful than my lion hunt with Logan. I thoroughly enjoyed the company, the landscape and all the unanticipated highlights brought by the experience of hunting with dogs on horseback.

I booked my second lion hunt with Logan midway through the first hunt, before we had even set eyes on a cat or had any assurance we would. I did this because I knew I would never be given better odds or enjoy better company. The truth is I got my moneys worth before the dogs treed the cat. Look no further, this is your hunt.

Hunter poses with hounds and his Arizona mountain lion harvest.
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