We had a fantastic time at Broadmouth Canyon Ranch. We stayed at the Spike Camp and all the guides and personnel were amazing. The food was great, and we did not want for anything. We brought home 3 great bulls and will definitely be returning.

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Would highly recommend hunting with Broadmouth. First time up in the Blackfoot Mountains. From start to finish guides are professional and get you on the animals. We did the spike camp 5 day hunt in September. All 5 in my group had opportunities to get on the animals we wanted and all came home with beautiful elk. Food in camp was great. Shower. Bathrooms. WiFi in camp (Starlink). Tate and Ben run a tight ship and are also just great guys to be around. Would book again.
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Were closed. No sign on building front went to back door.
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My first elk hunt was such an enjoyable experience from start to finish. My dad joined for his first ever hunting experience and would agree! We couldn't recommend broadmouth canyon enough!
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I have only the best things to say about my hunt with Broadmouth Canyon Ranch, the people, facilities, conditions, and certainly not the results! I hunted from the Spike Camp October 19-23, 2020 for Elk. Upon my arrival, we were greeted by Bart, and we followed him back to the spike camp. He was very helpful, explaining the week's hunt etc., and in making sure our guns were all sighted in before dinner. I must rave about Alan's cooking! Everything he made was cooked in one of the dozen or more Dutch Ovens he had, and was fantastic! Meals were far from what one might expect while roughing it. My guide Zak was great! He worked very hard to keep us on the elk, and late morning on the second day hunting, I was lucky enough to harvest a beautiful bull, rough scored in camp at 353"! I would highly recommend Broadmouth Canyon Ranch to anyone looking for a quality hunt and amazing adventure, and certainly plan to hunt with them again in the future! My son accompanied me as a non-hunter, and filmed the entire thing for me. Being able to share this experience with my son, made the hunt even more rewarding!
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We booked a hunt for the end of October 2020. Everyone that is associated with Broadmouth Canyon outfitters went over and beyond to help you get your trophy. Meals at the lodge were awesome but be sure to bring your appetite ! Hope to revisit again! Thanks to all!
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This was my first western hunt and my first Elk hunt. I was very impressed and satisfied by the entire experience. The spike camp was comfortable and the food was outstanding. My young guide, Brennan, was knowledgeable and patient as we climbed up and down many mountain trails. He was able to put me on a nice 7x7 bull and got me settled down to make the 180 yard shot! Since we killed on the first day, we had some down time. My only negative comment would be that we were originally told we could go to see the main lodge and maybe do some horseback riding or fishing. That was not the case, in fact Bert, who was the camp manager, discouraged us from doing that. He actually recommend that we should just leave camp early because we would be bored. We ended up leaving a day early and stayed in Idaho Falls for a night. All in all, it was a trip of a lifetime!
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The Accommodations were first class. The guides did every thing to help you. The Elk's were the largest i have ever seen, and everyone went out of their way to Help you. The best hunt i have every taken. Thanks
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Until this event my family and I have never had any form of dealings with Broadmouth canyon ranch or its owner Rulon Jones. After dealing with Mr. Jones and his highly volatile and disgusting demeanor recently we would never plan on having any further contact with this depraved lunatic. Let me give you some backstory I come from a large family of Multi generational hunters. Our family owns Private property in Arizona, Utah, California and Idaho. We appreciate and respect the right of private property owners to allow or disallow hunters on their property, as we exercise those rights on different levels depending on where our property exists. Whenever we Plan on hunting in an area that we are not familiar with we make sure and do homework as not to trespass on others private property without their express permission. We commonly take maps and app plan on hunting in an area that we are not familiar with we make sure and do homework as not to trespass on others private property without their express permission. We commonly take maps, GPS And phone apps with us on our hunts and study the surrounding land ownership’s and environments prior to our hunting expeditions. I’ll give you this aforementioned information to hopefully shiner light on the fact that we are not responsible hunter and phone apps with us on our hunts and study the surrounding land ownership’s and environments prior to our hunting expeditions. I’ll give you this aforementioned information to hopefully shiner light on the fact that we are not Irresponsible hunters With no respect to l with no respect to Laws, rules and regulations that protect private and public property and hunting rights. That said I will now lay out to you a chain of events that occurred tod laws, rules and regulations that protect private and public property and hunting rights. That said I will now lay out to you a chain of events that occurred Recently in and around the broad mouth canyon ranch near Firth Idaho. My son utilized several Maps and Phone apps to attempt to find legal access into Idaho State owned property that is opened to hunting in the area near Broad mouth Canyon Ranch, not knowing that this game Ranch was in this specific area, as he has only lived in Idaho for the past couple years and it’s new to hunting here. My son decided to do some scouting in the area and traveled down a county maintained dirt road that lead to an open gate. On the maps and apps Used by my son it showed that the county dirt road continued as an easement/thorough fare onto State owned public access huntable property. My son was simply doing some scouting and was looking to familiarize himself with a good hunting area. As he traveled through the open gate he observed one “no trespassing“ sign attached to what appeared to be a property bordering fence near the open Gate which to him symbolized that the property on the side of the road we’re closed to trespassers and was in private possession. Believing that he was still on a county maintained public road as shown on physical maps and phone apps he traveled A couple hundred meters down the county maintained road and into the state owned public property area where he parked his car and exited his vehicle to scout the area. As he went down the canyon he heard a loud screaming coming from where he parked his car. Do you individua A couple hundred meters down the county maintained road and into the state owned public property area where he parked his car and exited his vehicle to scout the area. As he went down the canyon he heard a loud screaming coming from where he had parked his car. The maniacal screaming and flurry of profanities that he heard directed towards him came from none other than the so-called professional sports men Rulon Jones. Mr. Jones Aggressively and combative Lee approached my son, screaming and shouting profanities, accusing my son of hunting on private propert aggressively and combative Lee approached my son, screaming and shouting profanities, accusing my son of hunting on/in His private property all while