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YJ GUIDE SERVICES REVIEW
« on: May 19, 2014, 11:18:48 AM »
I recently went on a one day guided hunt with YJ Guide service. When I arrived, I was greeted by Craig, Stacey, and Scotty.  Scotty was my guide.  I had a rough start to a morning by locking my keys in my truck which had everything except my hunting license and a mouth call in it.  So Scotty and I went out and set up . We had two awesome toms show up I happened to miss both.  We had a third show up, but out of range.  It was great, Scotty's calling and tips were key to what brought those birds in.  If it wasn't for my lack of shooting I would have taken down a big ole Tom before 6am.  After those missed opportunities, Craig, Scotty, and I managed to get my truck unlocked.    Scotty and I went back out and hunted till 1030 am.  That’s when the third tom showed up by out of range he popped up then disappeared.   Due to weather and a six hour drive home I decided to head home and not hunt the evening.  I now regret not hunting the evening, but I think it was for best in my interest due to the long drive and work the next day.  The main point I would like to convey is that YJ Guide Services are top notch.  Their customer service and professionalism was second to none.   This was the first guided hunt I have ever done.  The YJ guide service team will most definitely receive my business again. 
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Re: YJ GUIDE SERVICES REVIEW
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2014, 12:25:10 PM »
Nice to see a compliment on the forum..Sometimes seems to be to many negative posts. Glad you had a good trip.

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Re: YJ GUIDE SERVICES REVIEW
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2014, 12:40:10 PM »
Thanks for the review.
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Re: YJ GUIDE SERVICES REVIEW
« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2014, 12:53:45 PM »
I recently went on a one day guided hunt with YJ Guide service. When I arrived, I was greeted by Craig, Stacey, and Scotty.  Scotty was my guide.  I had a rough start to a morning by locking my keys in my truck which had everything except my hunting license and a mouth call in it.  So Scotty and I went out and set up . We had two awesome toms show up I happened to miss both.  We had a third show up, but out of range.  It was great, Scotty's calling and tips were key to what brought those birds in.  If it wasn't for my lack of shooting I would have taken down a big ole Tom before 6am.  After those missed opportunities, Craig, Scotty, and I managed to get my truck unlocked.    Scotty and I went back out and hunted till 1030 am.  That’s when the third tom showed up by out of range he popped up then disappeared.   Due to weather and a six hour drive home I decided to head home and not hunt the evening.  I now regret not hunting the evening, but I think it was for best in my interest due to the long drive and work the next day.  The main point I would like to convey is that YJ Guide Services are top notch.  Their customer service and professionalism was second to none.   This was the first guided hunt I have ever done.  The YJ guide service team will most definitely receive my business again.
Very cool.  Glad you had a good time.   :tup: they are top notch.  I hunted with Scotty too.  He can call that is for sure.
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