•This is a nine-day 1 x 1 hunt •The hunt is scheduled for August 14-28, 2025 and it may not
be delayed.
•Northwestern British Columbia is home to world-record mountain goat and
the genetics throughout this area are as good as it gets. You’ll be flown into
a remote lake where you and your guide will backpack to the spike camp
location. Glassing and locating a mature billy is the name of the game, and
once that trophy is located, a strategic stalk is planned.
•Included are meals, lodging in spike tent camp, 1 x 1 guiding, and trophy prep.
•Not included are commercial airfare, round-trip charter airfare to camp
(approximately $3,000), 5% GST tax, hunting license ($180), goat tag
($350), NRPHF fee ($250), non-hunters fees ($5,500 + 5% GST & charter
flight), hotel fees before and after the hunt, gratuities, personal expenses,
taxidermy, packing and shipping of trophies.
•Arrival/departure point is Smithers, British Columbia. Hunter will fly to
Smithers, BC and stay overnight, rent a vehicle and drive to the float plane
base the following day.
•It is the high bidder’s responsibility to check on any international travel
requirements.
•Throughout their journeys around the world, Worldwide Trophy
Adventures (WTA) clients have influenced local economies, school
programs, and overall quality of life for countless regions across many
continents. WTA’s already incredible commitment to the stewards of these
great resources now continues with the formation of the nonprofit 501(c)(3)
WTA Outdoor Guardian Foundation. Established in 2022, it is a
global initiative dedicated to ensuring the abundance of fish and wildlife
resources through conservation and preservation efforts as well as
education in the outdoor space.
•We would like to acknowledge the value of both the heritage and culture
of the outdoor community and its importance as we look to the longevity of
hunting and fishing opportunities around the world.
•The Outdoor Guardian Fund will partner with key outfitters, guides,
brands, and organizations to execute projects with direct and positive
impacts on a wide range of species and habitats that is not tied to one
mission or partner.
•With the many boots we have on the ground and the areas that we
operate in, we want to have a lasting impact that our children can be proud
of. This foundation is dedicated to keeping resources available and
keeping outdoorsmen and women active in their pursuits.
Mark Peterson,
WTA Guardian Fund – 501c3
PO Box 335, Sidney, NE 69162
1-800-346-8747
Email: miranda@trophyadventures.com
www.wtaguardianfund.org
www.worldwidetrophyadventures.com