Trevor Hunt, owner of Pine Creek Outfitters lives in the southwest corner of Utah, within 2 hours from the trophy hunting units of southern and eastern Nevada, southern Utah and northern Arizona. Living his whole life there Trevor and his crew have learned where the animals summer, grow their antlers and rut. Due to the many hours of scouting, Trevor along with friends and family have walked almost every inch of these areas. During this time they have learned where the animals bed and where all the little hidden water holes are.

We are licensed and permitted in Utah and Nevada.

Pine Creek Outfitters mission is to offer serious hunters a quality and knowledgeable hunt, with the possibility of taking home the trophy of a lifetime. To find out more information on how to hunt with us our contact information is below.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Trail Cam Pictures

I was looking through some old trail camera pictures today and thought you guys might like to check them out.  Every day it gets closer to time to head out scouting.  With all the draw results coming out now, I hope to hear from some of you.  We would love to help you out any way we can.
Enjoy!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Monday, May 20, 2013

Howard Bracken Lion Hunt

On New Years Day Howard invited me to go lion hunting with him and I jumped at the chance. We went out to the SW Desert unit here in Utah where some friends of ours had seen a great track.  After two days of trailing this big ole Tom we were able to get him treed and end the hunt.  Our friends Brant Gardner and Kody Phelps were there with their dogs to do the hard part and they did an awesome job.  They are some of the toughest guys I have ever hunted with.  I hope to be able to spend more time hunting with them in the future. 

Howard holding his cat.

The Crew: Kody Phelps, Brant Gardner, Jeff Gardner, Howard Bracken, Trevor Gardner, me and Clint Gardner.

Standing under the cat listening to him hiss. This was an adrenaline rush for sure.

The cat at the top of the tree and one of the dogs half way up the tree.  I took this through my phone skope attached to my Vortex Razor HD spotting scope from about a half mile away.
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