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Quote from: mountainman on March 31, 2015, 10:30:00 PMQuote from: coachcw on March 31, 2015, 12:54:41 PMin 2013 they had a guy from Renton sitting on a pile of apples in private property that they said they had permission , wrong ! anyway I let the guy hunt since he didn't know better and spent the $$$$$$. my guess is he hunts way more private land than he has permission too .have anything to support that? Freind of a friends sisters cousin? Quote from: kirkl on March 31, 2015, 01:05:43 PMQuote from: boneaddict on March 31, 2015, 07:40:52 AMTo some, 5K is nothing more than money spent on a coffee for a normal Joe. To each is own. Exactly what bone said, Its not your money, who cares how a guy spends his money. Its not like hes getting into your checking account and stealing 5 grand from you to pay for his hunts. Man this site cracks me up. pm sent....
Quote from: coachcw on March 31, 2015, 12:54:41 PMin 2013 they had a guy from Renton sitting on a pile of apples in private property that they said they had permission , wrong ! anyway I let the guy hunt since he didn't know better and spent the $$$$$$. my guess is he hunts way more private land than he has permission too .have anything to support that? Freind of a friends sisters cousin? Quote from: kirkl on March 31, 2015, 01:05:43 PMQuote from: boneaddict on March 31, 2015, 07:40:52 AMTo some, 5K is nothing more than money spent on a coffee for a normal Joe. To each is own. Exactly what bone said, Its not your money, who cares how a guy spends his money. Its not like hes getting into your checking account and stealing 5 grand from you to pay for his hunts. Man this site cracks me up.
in 2013 they had a guy from Renton sitting on a pile of apples in private property that they said they had permission , wrong ! anyway I let the guy hunt since he didn't know better and spent the $$$$$$. my guess is he hunts way more private land than he has permission too .
Quote from: boneaddict on March 31, 2015, 07:40:52 AMTo some, 5K is nothing more than money spent on a coffee for a normal Joe. To each is own. Exactly what bone said, Its not your money, who cares how a guy spends his money. Its not like hes getting into your checking account and stealing 5 grand from you to pay for his hunts. Man this site cracks me up.
To some, 5K is nothing more than money spent on a coffee for a normal Joe. To each is own.
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You can LYAO Mtnmuley. I don't support or not support this outfit. I have hunted geese several time with Jerrod, and had good experiences both times. If he is doing anything unprofessional, people do need to know. Let's get facts in that case. Not just" a freind said" or" I heard that..". Those you have actually hunted with this outfit has said good things. If there are negative comments, let those that have actually hunted with him make those comments. Only fair. Hunters here deserve that, don't you think?
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Quote from: kkc66 on March 31, 2015, 04:17:51 AM I drew an any buck tag last year and l have talk to OVGS before and I booked with him to do that hunt in the rut in late nov AND IT WAS WORTH THE MONEY .We hunted 3 1/2 days and l passed on deer every day I took a very nice white tail buck that went 6x6 158 b&c and passed a big 5x5 mule deer probley 28" . The only reason l took the white tail because it was my first one and I have gotten big mullies before. The guide was the best ,it was not J. GIBBENS but an employee or buddy he has working for him. I NEVER SAW ANY BAITING or an upset land owners We were on privet land every day .I would us OVGS any time and only can say good thingsAny pics of that 158" 6x6 whitey?
I drew an any buck tag last year and l have talk to OVGS before and I booked with him to do that hunt in the rut in late nov AND IT WAS WORTH THE MONEY .We hunted 3 1/2 days and l passed on deer every day I took a very nice white tail buck that went 6x6 158 b&c and passed a big 5x5 mule deer probley 28" . The only reason l took the white tail because it was my first one and I have gotten big mullies before. The guide was the best ,it was not J. GIBBENS but an employee or buddy he has working for him. I NEVER SAW ANY BAITING or an upset land owners We were on privet land every day .I would us OVGS any time and only can say good things
Can we just see this pic?
Quote from: MtnMuley on April 03, 2015, 01:36:15 PMCan we just see this pic? Go back to his first post, it has been modified to say 5x5 and 150" there is a photo of a 5x5 below his edited post.