Horseshoe Creek Outfitters Ltd.  

Fort St. John,  BC 
Canada
http://www.horseshoecreekoutfitters.com/
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CANADIAN BIG GAME HUNTING!

Welcome to Horseshoe Creek Outfitters! We will take you to the trophy animals,Canadian big game hunting at it's best. Offering guided hunts for elk, moose, mule deer, whitetail deer, black bear and wolf in Northeastern British Columbia, Canada.  We receive many top awards at the Northern BC Guides Awards Evening! Horseshoe Creek is a family run outfit for the last 26 years by the Jackson family recently purchased by the Miles family in 2019, both permanent residents in the Peace River area. Ray Jackson is still a vital member of the Horseshoe team managing and guiding clients as he has built so many great relationships with many people. Our area offers some amazing views and country that we will cover on the search for your trophy of interest. Enjoy staying in one of our cozy, newly built log cabins with a breathtaking view of Butler Ridge and a good home cooked meal at the main lodge. Hunts utilize 4X4s, horses and some spiking out. The November deer hunts are ranchland hunts utilizing box blinds, tree stands and spot & stalk methods. We keep hunter groups small to ensure a more personal vacation. The hunt area is 1500 square miles of agricultural and ranch land, as well as Crown Land along the northern shore of the Peace River. There are logging blocks along the foothills of the Rockies, and higher alpine meadows of the Hackney Hills or Butler Ridge which are both apart of the Muskwa Ranges. All of which are proven hunting grounds for Ungulates and Bears alike. If you've never experienced hunting in Northeastern British Columbia, you've never experienced Canadian hunting at it's finest! We look forward to chatting and hopfully hunting with you in the future! For more contact information please visit our website, call or email! Thank you!


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  • Main Lodging Area
    Horseshoe Creek Outfitters main lodge area...

  • Horsehsoe Creek accommidations includes the main lodge where all meals are prepared and enjoyed, two cozy log cabins, wood shed, outhouse and a heated shop! There is a great view of Butler Ridge from the front deck of both cabins, as well as sometimes we have our horses here for the stay that add to the view! 
  • The Cabins
    Enjoy staying in one of our newly built log cabins with a view of Butler Ridge!...

  • Newly buily log cabins with wood stove heat, fully plumbed bathrooms and two to three private bedrooms in each. With a common area for a game of cards or relaxing. 
  • Elk
    One of HSCO most popular hunts...

  • The Elk is the second largest member of the deer family with slender legs, a thick neck and is coloured brown or tan with darker underparts. The antlers, only grown by males, are large with many tines, the main beam up to 150 cm long.
  • Moose
    Biggest of the big game species in British Columbia...

  • This horse-sized animal is the largest member of the deer family with long, dark brown hair, high, humped shoulders and long legs. A pendant of hair-covered skin sometimes reaching 2 feet hangs under the throat. Each April the male moose or bull grows a set of antlers reaching 120-150 cm which he loses in the winter after rutting season.
  • Black Bear
    HSCO take one of the top awards every year for black bear...

  • Typical coloration is black to cinnamon with a white blaze on the chest or straight black. The snout is tan or grizzled with a straight or slightly convex profile. The average weight for a Black Bear is 200-600 pounds.
  • Mule Deer
    World class Mule Deer...

  • Mule Deer are named for their large, 9 inches long, mule-like ears that keep deer alert for signs of danger. They have an obvious white rump patch, and a small, rope-like white tail with a black tip. The Mule Deer's fine-textured coat is reddish-brown in the summer and grayish with dark brown coloration on the chest in the winter.
  • Whitetail Deer
    Every year Horseshoe Creek Outfitters harvest some of the top Whitetail bucks in the region....

  • Whitetail deer is tan or brown in the summer and grayish brown in winter. They have white on its throat, around its eyes and nose,  on its stomach and on the underside of its tail.There are very few places in North America where a hunter has an opportunity to have as many as 5 tags available to them on a hunt. Here we are able to offer that opportunity. 
  • View
    Butler Ridge...

  • Enjoy this view of Butler Ridge from the front steps of the cabins! Sometimes our horses are here for the stay as well