All of our leases hold elk
year round, except during the harshest winters. These
twenty-four ranches vary in elevations from 7,000 feet minus to 10,000
feet plus, which cover five life zones. East to west they are
spread out 35 miles and 25 miles north to south. All of our
leases are private ranches, with exclusive hunting rights, in one of
the highest success areas in the world. Additionally, we have
significant land mass on the major and two minor migration corridors
that are in the area. A final fact of pertinence is that many of
our ranches border on, or are adjacent to such game-rich areas as The
Sargent, Rio Chama and Humphries Wildlife Areas as well as two tribal
reservations - The Jicarilla and Southern Utes.
This wide varitey of habitats and life zones is the reason we have had
such a high rate of success (77% rifle) the past fifteen seasons.
Regardless of the weather, we have been able to get into the elk -
cause we have land - high, low, and in between.
THE STAFF
Our team of guides and cooking/creature comfort men are really
exceptional. They care about our clients in an honest, sincere
manner that is reflected by the fact that each season we have over 65%
repeat clients. As for the 35% of new clients, more than half of
them come out with repeat clients.
My guides are all adult men who range in age from 25 to 52 years.
The average age of our guides is 39.6 years. Also, your guide
will know the majority of our ranches as they have worked an average 7
1/2 years for The Brand.
I think I have made it clear that you will not be getting an 18 year
old guide that was hired out of a saloon the night before your hunt.
Rather, a mature hard working professional guide, who received his
guiding schedule in June.
My cooks and camp jacks are cut from the same cloth as the guides.
They will accomodate your every creature comfort need the best they
possibly can.
Our cooks have worked for The Brand an average of 8 years and average
40.3 years in age.
THE
OUTFITTER
I was born in western
Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh vicinity) and spent the first 26 years of my
life in the area. I met my wife Colleen in college, and after
our graduations and wedding, we headed west. Now, 26 years and
four kids later, we reside here on our small ranch in the San Juan
Mountains of Northern New Mexico, near the Colorado border.
For the past 29 years I
have basically made a living in two ways; commercial fur trapping (14
years) and outfitting (15 years).
My trapping career was a
great run that started in the early 1970's and took me to twenty-one
states long-lining for prime pelts. Along the way, I developed a
line of trapping lures and equipment and wrote four books on the
subject. Today, my trapping business is much smaller, but is
still alive and well.
Then
in the mid-eighties the trapping industry was brought to its knees by
the well meaning, but misguided people of the anti-fur movement.
Why anyone would not want to make use of a beautiful, natural, and
renewable resource is a question that still haunts me to this day.
Well, by 1987, Colleen and I have
three children and one on the way, and I do not have a viable income.
I look around and decide to stay in the woods, choosing the second
most politically incorrect profession known to man. So Milligan
Brand Outfitting and Guide Service, Inc. is born.
Since those humble beginnings in
1987, my outfit has grown to one of the highest success outfits on the
continent. The reason for this success is not only the
great staff, the terrific hunting grounds and the concerned outfitter.
The success is based on people who love their jobs and take pride in
rendering their clients a value for their hard-earned dollars.
Couple that with the "Brand" men
being people persons, and that spells success in a nutshell.