Many years of wise management and strictly regulated hunting has resulted in Alberta being the premier location in North America for large Boone & Crockett and Pope & Young ‘Toms’. Our lions are world class and TNT’s proven track record for producing, even under adverse conditions, has become well known.
Well bred and trained hounds, along with the hardest working and best equipped crew in the business ensures you a great hound hunting experience while in pursuit of one of North America’s most elusive trophies. We pride ourselves on a success rate second to none and a quality of lion unparalleled in the industry.
A hound hunt for a mature Tom Lion is an adventure unrivalled in the hunting world!
TNT Outfitting currently holds 9 of the 26 non-resident allocations (only 26 hunters are allowed province wide yearly) for cougar in the province of Alberta, so obviously a very select market. With such limited opportunities the quality is equally high. Our enormous allocation areas are distributed over the best of the northern areas, and we have exclusive outfitter access to most of them. We choose which area to hunt upon your arrival based on the status of the resident quotas as well as current weather (snow/temperature) conditions, no other Alberta lion outfitter has this versatility, and it has really helped maintain our success having these flexible options.
100% Success on Mature Tom Lions.
TNT Outfitting offers a select few resident hunts under the quota system throughout the province.
100% Success on Mature Tom Lions.
It’s easy to get to Track N Trails Outfitting camp;
1/ FLYING – hunters fly via Edmonton International Airport. We will normally arrange to pick you up. Arrangements should be made to arrive the day before the hunt begins and depart the day after the hunt ends. Before booking with an airline, please check their policies regarding transportation of firearms. Hotels needed before or after the hunt are the clients responsibility.
Edmonton International Airport (YEG): http://flyeia.com
2/ DRIVING – Travel instructions can be sent individually for those arriving by driving. You may want to, or we may request you rent a car/SUV and drive the 1.5 hours from Edmonton to our home near Drayton Valley or an alternate hunt location we provide.
Temperatures during the winter hunts will average below freezing at night, possibly warming during the day but can vary greatly and often. There is about 9 hours of daylight in December, daylight hours get longer through the season.
Alberta Weather: https://weather.gc.ca
Drayton Valley, Alberta, Canada
Our hunting territory is known for its varying weather conditions and can have challenging terrain. The gear you bring with you can make a difference to your hunt in terms of comfort, morale and energy. We have put together a short gear list for you below.
Alberta law does not require the use of any mandatory colored clothing while hunting.
Please let us know well in advance of any dietary needs, food allergies, or physical disabilities.
Alcohol in camp is permitted in moderation; its purchase is the client’s expense.
Upon harvest and after diligent trophy photos your guides will skin your lion and remove the skull, both will be frozen for storage after registration and shipment arranged of your trophy to the taxidermist.
Every client will need to sign a Declaration form, a record of receipt for transporting your wildlife, TNT staff will handle the required registration process and taxidermy delivery.
Track N Trails Outfitting Co. requires 50% of hunt price as deposit to secure your hunt dates and balance is due in cash upon arrival for your hunt, a contract is issued via email upon deposit receipt.
All deposits are payable to Byron Stewart and can be mailed to:
Byron Stewart
Site 404, Box 1, Comp 7, RR3
Drayton Valley, Alberta, Canada
T7A 2A3
All rates are in US funds.
We accept wire transfer or checks for deposits only, final payments in cash.
All additional hunting license/tag fees, shipping/exporting costs and taxidermy fees are at the expense of the client.
Non Resident Firearm Decloration: http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/form-formulaire/pdfs/5589-eng.pdf This is VERY IMPORTANT!!
Border Crossing Requirements: http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/fs-fd/visit-visite-eng.htm this is an informative link for firearms user coming into Canada.