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Guided Deer hunting trips in WA?
« on: August 22, 2011, 11:31:32 AM »
If you don't mind me asking...

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Re: Guided Deer hunting trips in WA?
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2011, 11:17:43 AM »
Never bought a guided hunt. Thinking about it this year. Used to love to set up camp, Now I just want to get there and spend my time relaxing and hunting. Let someone else cook and clean    :chuckle:
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Re: Guided Deer hunting trips in WA?
« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2011, 08:13:06 AM »
The newest owner of this site is an outfitter and goes by the name Bearpaw here.

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Re: Guided Deer hunting trips in WA?
« Reply #5 on: August 25, 2011, 11:05:17 PM »
i heard bearpaw outfitters is kind of a joke never been with them b4 but know a few that have  if you like going to 1 spot and not moving the whole hunt i guess it might be for you

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Re: Guided Deer hunting trips in WA?
« Reply #6 on: August 25, 2011, 11:10:19 PM »
i heard bearpaw outfitters is kind of a joke never been with them b4 but know a few that have  if you like going to 1 spot and not moving the whole hunt i guess it might be for you


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Re: Guided Deer hunting trips in WA?
« Reply #7 on: August 25, 2011, 11:24:42 PM »
i heard bearpaw outfitters is kind of a joke never been with them b4 but know a few that have  if you like going to 1 spot and not moving the whole hunt i guess it might be for you

Does the phrase 'bad taste' not mean anything to you? If you don't have something nice to say about the owner who hosts this site for you, there are plenty other hunting forums for you to visit.

Good riddance.

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Re: Guided Deer hunting trips in WA?
« Reply #8 on: August 25, 2011, 11:32:37 PM »
i heard bearpaw outfitters is kind of a joke never been with them b4 but know a few that have  if you like going to 1 spot and not moving the whole hunt i guess it might be for you

Dale is a top notch guy and runs a first class outfitting business. Different styles of hunts for diffrent people, but just because someone has to sit in one spot does not make them a joke. If they are having someone sit in one spot its because they feel it would be the best way to produce a animal, which they do for a lot of hunters every year. I think you should be more considerate before calling someone a joke. Dale is the owner of this free site and you have him to thank, not put down because your friends had to sit in one spot.
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Re: Guided Deer hunting trips in WA?
« Reply #9 on: August 25, 2011, 11:39:33 PM »
i heard bearpaw outfitters is kind of a joke never been with them b4 but know a few that have  if you like going to 1 spot and not moving the whole hunt i guess it might be for you

thats how most big bucks are killed... They are scouted, patterned and then ambushed :twocents:
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Re: Guided Deer hunting trips in WA?
« Reply #10 on: August 26, 2011, 06:02:51 AM »
I know it's tough for some people to sit on a stand or in a blind or treestand, but we have actually increased the amount of hunts that we use stands on and our success rates have climbed. During the last 10 years we have done a lot more stand hunting on some hunts than we did the previous 25 years. For example we do a lot of stand hunting for turkey, bear, deer, elk, and even antelope. There are feeding areas and waterholes that I will guarantee animals will visit in the next 5 days. If you are sitting there on stand quietly, you are going to shoot at an animal.

For example, many turkey hunters think you can only kill birds when gobblers are talking, we enjoy a 125% success rate throughout the season. We kill birds every week of the season by using stands and sitting and watching areas that we know will produce. We have killed as many as 101 birds in a season when we were getting enough hunters to do that. Things are slower now with the economy, we only had about 30 hunters this spring and they killed about 40 turkeys. During deer season we watch a lot of feeding areas and we have 90% or better shooting almost every year on our guided deeer hunts here in Washington.

I do get quite a few people (mostly westerners) who don't like that style of hunting and we are now offering more alternatives for those hunters in an effort to be more accomodating to all hunters. More easterners are more accustomed to stand hunting and actually prefer to hunt that way.

7ultra it sounds like your friend didn't like our hunting style, I am sorry about that and I wished there was a way I could make it right with your friend, especially if our hunting style resulted in your friend not getting a shot. You are welcome to tell him to get in touch with me and I will work out something fair with him for a return hunt at half price or something like that. I have no idea what the circumstances were, but I will set him up on a hunt using the methods he prefers.
« Last Edit: August 26, 2011, 06:09:26 AM by bearpaw »
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Re: Guided Deer hunting trips in WA?
« Reply #11 on: August 26, 2011, 06:24:06 AM »
i heard bearpaw outfitters is kind of a joke never been with them b4 but know a few that have  if you like going to 1 spot and not moving the whole hunt i guess it might be for you

Dale is a top notch guy and runs a first class outfitting business. Different styles of hunts for diffrent people, but just because someone has to sit in one spot does not make them a joke. If they are having someone sit in one spot its because they feel it would be the best way to produce a animal, which they do for a lot of hunters every year. I think you should be more considerate before calling someone a joke. Dale is the owner of this free site and you have him to thank, not put down because your friends had to sit in one spot.
Just because Dale is the NEW OWNER of the web site doesn't mean a person can't speak their mind. So, we just tell the guy to get lost,  :bdid: instead of making it right, which Dale did offer to do. I guess because I'm not an owner it's open season on guys like me. Dale posts on here just like all of us. He can dish it out and he takes real will. :tup:

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Re: Guided Deer hunting trips in WA?
« Reply #12 on: August 26, 2011, 08:19:57 AM »
Thanks for the comment PA Ben. You are correct that a person should be able to speak their mind as long as they are civil, that's why I didn't moderate 7ultra's comments. It's actually good for me to know when I need to consider doing something different or if someone is unhappy. I have made a few mistakes through the years and have learned that it's best to learn from every circumstance, whether good or bad and then try to do business better.
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Re: Guided Deer hunting trips in WA?
« Reply #13 on: August 26, 2011, 12:27:54 PM »
I went Bear hunting with Bearpaw Outfitters this Spring.  It was a great hunt and I got the Bear that I wanted.  A color Phase.  I will be back to hunt with them again. 
 
Couple people have joked because it was a small Bear and that I packed it out.  I've been doing Taxidermy for 9 years.  Hunting Bears for the past 4 years.  Been with several people when they've shot there Bear.  Have seen several dozen Bear while out hunting.  I know when I'm shooting at a small Bear. 
 
As for me packing out my Bear. . .I had to trick Dale and Anthony into letting me do it.  Anthony was filming and Dale had his camera also, so I asked Dale to hold my rifle so I could get a better look at my Bear.  Soon as he had my rifle I grabbed the Bear and started walking out.  Trust me they complained about it all the way to the truck.  :chuckle:  I enjoy gutting and packing my own animals.  It is part of the hunt for me.
 
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As far as 7ultras comment.  He is intitled to his opinion just liike everyone else.  I don't know of any buisness owner that makes thier clients happy 100% of the time.  They are always going to have those that are not happy for one reason or the other.

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Re: Guided Deer hunting trips in WA?
« Reply #14 on: August 26, 2011, 12:30:02 PM »
i heard bearpaw outfitters is kind of a joke never been with them b4 but know a few that have  if you like going to 1 spot and not moving the whole hunt i guess it might be for you

Dale is a top notch guy and runs a first class outfitting business. Different styles of hunts for diffrent people, but just because someone has to sit in one spot does not make them a joke. If they are having someone sit in one spot its because they feel it would be the best way to produce a animal, which they do for a lot of hunters every year. I think you should be more considerate before calling someone a joke. Dale is the owner of this free site and you have him to thank, not put down because your friends had to sit in one spot.
Just because Dale is the NEW OWNER of the web site doesn't mean a person can't speak their mind. So, we just tell the guy to get lost,  :bdid: instead of making it right, which Dale did offer to do. I guess because I'm not an owner it's open season on guys like me. Dale posts on here just like all of us. He can dish it out and he takes real will. :tup:

At no point did I tell anyone to get lost. Everyone is free to speak there mind. I was just speaking my mind. My point was not to be so fast to bad mouth someone. Like I said I am sure there is a reason they hunt the way they do because it produces for them.
Your comment about not being a owner and being in open season because of that. Is one of the biggest jokes I have ever seen posted on here. This is a friendly web site, and I am a very friendly person. There is no mentality like what you have stated on this site. I would have thought you to be higher then thinking something so off base as that.
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