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Offline sparksbr

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Re: Game Chasers
« Reply #15 on: March 31, 2009, 08:04:34 PM »
YA!  That's it!  Thanks for the info.  They run a wild game processing operation as well.  They've pretty much got all their bases covered.  I'm sure they make a killing! $$$

They also did a tv show there called "Western Extremes."  As you can imagine, the footage was very similar to the "Game-chaser" hunts...Just waltz out and shoot one.   >:(

 

Offline Elknut1

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Re: Game Chasers
« Reply #16 on: April 01, 2009, 06:26:55 AM »
Yes sir you're right, good ole Jim was there at the Mountain View Ranch hunting the elusive wapiti! (grin) I didn't know about the meat processing that could be done there? Interesting, it must be for clients only. I've talked with them at the ranch there & the hunts vary from 3500.00--15,000 all depending on rack size! This was 3 years ago things could have changed a bit!

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Re: Game Chasers
« Reply #17 on: April 01, 2009, 07:04:37 AM »
sparksbr, the area you are referring to is in Riggins ID about 1hr 15min drive away from McCall heading north. It's a high fenced hunt called mountain view ranch or something of that nature! (grin) They do have some huge bulls there & from time to time you can see them off the road.

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Yeah those are some huge bulls aren't they Paul?  Good lord they grow'em big on that ranch.  Just can't see how that's someone's cup of tea.  Saw a show from there the other day where a gal came down from Lewiston to shoot a bull, she wanted one bigger than her brothers.  The year before she hunted there at Mtn View and killed a 412 and her brother killed a 418, so she came back the next year and shot something like a 455 or some gawd awful thing.  Died right on a skid road of course.
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