Yes, that is certainly an option but these folks better know where they are going to hunt (I presume public lands?).
My good buddy (retired professor) and his cousins would go to the public land W of Denver and contract with a local to use his horses to pack in. Turns out this guy’s brother was a local outfitter and he got the Division of Wildlife (DOW) involved with hassling them about bringing their own hay in (weed control), etc. When that option became a pain in the rear, they hired a helicopter pilot to drop them in to their camp site.
Either way, it wasn’t easy and it certainly wasn’t cheap.
Have a good day.
My hunt club turned into a work club when the work days got to outnumber the days I could hunt. The price escalation wasnt a real issue but dues werent cheap, either.
I used to fish for big fish, as well. Bluefin and Rockfish but it got to where you had to take a lawyer fishing because the regs ran into pages and pages.