Frequently Asked Questions
Planning a hunt in new country comes with a lot of questions. We’ve answered the most common ones here so you know what to expect—from the terrain and accommodations to tags, gear, and how guided hunts work.
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About the Territory
Spokane, Washington is the closest international airport. Regional airports are available in Lewiston and Pullman. From Spokane, the drive to Bovill is roughly 2 hours. From Lewiston, it is about 1 hour. Rental cars are available at both airports.
The majority of our hunting territory is public land.
Our permitted hunting area encompasses over 600 square miles, providing a wide range of hunting opportunities.
Most hunts take place between 2,000 and 5,000 feet. In most cases, special acclimation is not necessary.
Yes. With a territory this large, we have the flexibility to relocate as conditions or animal movement dictate.
We primarily use ATVs and 4WD vehicles to access hunting areas. Horses are not typically used.
Due to the size of our territory, we spread hunts out to minimize pressure and maintain quality hunting conditions.
About the Hunts
Hunting methods vary depending on species, season, and conditions. Techniques may include spot-and-stalk, stand hunting (tree stands or ground blinds), still hunting, or other appropriate methods.
As much as you are comfortable with. We tailor each day to the hunter’s preferences and energy level.
That depends on the hunter. We have plenty of good hunting areas that require minimal hiking, which work great for older hunters or anyone with mobility concerns. We also have more demanding terrain for those wanting a tougher hunt. We match the hunt to your ability and comfort level.
Hunts include lodging, meals, and guided services. Items not included are state sales tax, hunting license, and animal tags.
Yes. Home-cooked meals are included as part of your hunt.
We maintain healthy game populations throughout our territory. Relocation is rarely necessary.
Yes. Rifles are sighted in the day before the hunt at our shooting range.
High-quality binoculars are strongly recommended. A 10x42 binocular with good clarity is ideal. Optics are not provided.
Yes. We skin, debone, and freeze harvested game. Meat is prepared for transport but not cut and wrapped.
Capes are frozen for transport. We can recommend reputable taxidermists if needed.
Hunters are welcome to enjoy the full length of their trip. The area offers fishing, hiking, and other outdoor activities.
No. Linens are provided, though hunters are welcome to bring their own if preferred.
Rifles are sighted in at 200 yards. Hunters should be comfortable shooting at extended distances, ideally 300 yards or more.
About the Guides
Our guides are highly familiar with the terrain, animal movement, and hunting strategies. Their goal is to provide a safe, ethical, and productive hunt.
Depending on the hunt, you may be paired one-on-one with a guide or in a two-on-one arrangement.
Yes. Our guides live and hunt locally and have extensive knowledge of the country.
Yes. Guides scout prior to the season to stay current on animal activity and conditions.
Tags & Preparation
Hunters are encouraged to apply through Idaho Fish & Game. If you draw a tag in units we operate in (such as Units 5, 6, or 8A), that works well. If not, contact us to discuss options.
A deposit of $1,500 is required to secure your hunt and reserve your dates. Once the deposit is received, we will work with you to select hunt dates that best fit your schedule and the season.
Gear requirements vary by hunt. After booking, we provide a detailed gear list specific to your hunt.
For booking questions, scheduling, and hunt details, the best way to reach Ami is by email or text.
Still have questions?
For booking questions, scheduling, and hunt details, the best way to reach Ami is by email or text.
Phone / Text:
509-288-0050
Email:
amimillsap_06@hotmail.com