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Offline seansfire

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Guided Bow Hunts
« on: September 08, 2012, 08:49:48 PM »
Just wondered if anyone could recommend a guide on the west side and maybe tell me what kind of cost is involved in going on a guided hunt and also what kind of sucess rate there is with guided hunts. Thanks.

I have been trying hard to get out and scout and hunt but due to major issues in my life and a lack of time due to them i really want to get out there and get my first animal with my 4 year old bow. LOL.
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Re: Guided Bow Hunts
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2012, 07:46:03 AM »
If I had the money to pay for an outfitter/guide I wouldn't spend that money on a general season West side hunt. I would take that money out of state. I would give Bearpaw on here a call. He can and will hook you up. Also since the season has already startsd it is gonna be tough to find someone not booked up. If I was you I would book an out of state hunt for next year.

Now if I drew a special permit in this state on the east side and didn't have time to scout for it I wouldn't hesitate to spend money on a guide like Norsepeak or mtncook. 
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Re: Guided Bow Hunts
« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2012, 09:10:36 AM »
If I had the money to pay for an outfitter/guide I wouldn't spend that money on a general season West side hunt. I would take that money out of state. I would give Bearpaw on here a call. He can and will hook you up. Also since the season has already startsd it is gonna be tough to find someone not booked up. If I was you I would book an out of state hunt for next year.

Now if I drew a special permit in this state on the east side and didn't have time to scout for it I wouldn't hesitate to spend money on a guide like Norsepeak or mtncook.

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Re: Guided Bow Hunts
« Reply #3 on: September 11, 2012, 07:47:18 PM »
Or you can do what most hunters who do not have the chance to get out and poke around in the woods (like myself, Underway from 05Dec2011-20Mar2012, gone again 07June-24Aug2012). Hit up whatever land that you can, I have gone out 6 times and have not gone a day without seeing a couple of deer each day.
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