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Guided Arizona Predator hunts

Arizona Predators: Overview

Arizona predator calling

Predation, along with drought, is a leading cause of mortality among deer species. Predator hunters help sustain the deer populations by removing predators. There are four main predator species in Arizona, including the coyote, bobcat, mountain lion, and the fox. Mountain lions and coyotes are the major predators of Arizona deer, though large bobcats can also take down deer if it is hungry enough. Predators are found in high densities throughout the state.

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While calling predators, we commonly see and have opportunity to shoot at multiples animals a stand. Coyotes run in packs of three to seven dogs and foxes are commonly paired. Bobcats and lions, however, are more solitary. Some stands result in more than one predator species responding.

Arizona Predators: Hunting seasons

Arizona predator hunting

Arizona predators can be hunted year round. There are short closed periods for hunting bobcats, foxes, and mountain lions. But coyotes can be called and killed all year long. Fall and winter are the best times to call predators, as their fur is densest and the desert temperatures are tolerable.

Mountain lions can only be hunted by those posessing a non-permit tag. These are available over the counter, and are a good idea to have just in case a lion comes into a call.

Arizona Predators: Strategies

We hunt predators using both mouth and electric mammal and bird distress calls. Many different weapons are suitable for hunting predators, including small bore rimfire rifles such as a .17 HMR, centerfire rifles up to .243, shotguns shooting #4 shot, and archery equipment. Shooting a predator with a bow presents a unique challengs, as all predators have very keen eyesight. If this is your goal, we will call from the concealment of a high-quality ground blind.

Arizona Predators Camps: Accomodations and other details

we can accomodate our Arizona predator hunters, if needed, in base camps outfitted with spacious tents or campers, state of the art sleeping systems, a heat source (depending upon unpredictable Spring weather), lights, and other comforts. Food is expertly prepared in large portions, and any diet requirements can be accomodated. Drinking water and other beverages are provided.

Alternative arrangements, depending upon the hunting area, can be made to stay at local hotels, with early morning pick ups and travel to the field. Contact us for further details.

Arizona Predators: Prices and inquiries

Arizona predator hunting
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TBD 1:2 TBD year round

Predator hunts are priced upon request. Please contact us with the details of your inquiry. Prices include: All local travel including pickup at Tucson International Airport. Please bring your own firearm and ammunition, unless prior arrangements are made. Other gear will be supplied.

License fees are not included.

Please contact us for additional details. If you are hunting as a group, contact us for special group packaging.

Arizona Turkey hunts

Guides and outfitters for trophy Coues, mule deer, and elk hunting in Arizona and Sonora, Mexico. We are fully licensed and maintain all neccessary permits to guide you into the best deer and elk country in Arizona, New Mexico, and Sonora.

Borderland Adventures is an equal opportunity service provider.

Borderland Adventures is working in partnership with the USDA Forest Service.

Borderland Adventures
ph. (520) 820-4728
P.O. Box 4546
Tubac, AZ 85646
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