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Classifieds & Organizations => Sponsor Classifieds => Topic started by: alaska drop camp on April 16, 2018, 06:55:44 AM
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We still have a few spots available for our 2018 drop camp caribou season, we have a spot for a group of up to 4 guys august 15-21 and 2 spots september 1-9 the price is $2750 per person, for more information you can check us out on facebook at North Star Outfitters or contact Ryan Schliesser 1-907-982-5986 call text or e-mail at chandalarlake@gmail.com
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Is $2750 really the final price? Or do most of your clients end up paying additional flight fees and whatnot? I guess my question is, what is the average amount that most of your clients really end up paying?
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Is $2750 really the final price? Or do most of your clients end up paying additional flight fees and whatnot? I guess my question is, what is the average amount that most of your clients really end up paying?
Our flight from Spokane to Deadhorse is $1320. Tags are $650 for the Caribou tag, $60 for the wolf tag and $230 for the hunting lic, which includes 7 days of fishing. Toss in a few extra items for camp rental items and our food and it's going to run us a little under $5000 each for our group of 4.
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Is $2750 really the final price? Or do most of your clients end up paying additional flight fees and whatnot? I guess my question is, what is the average amount that most of your clients really end up paying?
Our flight from Spokane to Deadhorse is $1320. Tags are $650 for the Caribou tag, $60 for the wolf tag and $230 for the hunting lic, which includes 7 days of fishing. Toss in a few extra items for camp rental items and our food and it's going to run us a little under $5000 each for our group of 4.
I recognize that there are ancillary costs, I'm just wondering if there are any additional fees that North Star charges or does $2750 really get you the whole shebang. It's a sweet deal if it does
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Is $2750 really the final price? Or do most of your clients end up paying additional flight fees and whatnot? I guess my question is, what is the average amount that most of your clients really end up paying?
Our flight from Spokane to Deadhorse is $1320. Tags are $650 for the Caribou tag, $60 for the wolf tag and $230 for the hunting lic, which includes 7 days of fishing. Toss in a few extra items for camp rental items and our food and it's going to run us a little under $5000 each for our group of 4.
I recognize that there are ancillary costs, I'm just wondering if there are any additional fees that North Star charges or does $2750 really get you the whole shebang. It's a sweet deal if it does
For our trip that included the camp cost. We added a couple of things like a raft to get back and for across the river if need be and a propane tank. Otherwise it covers everything else.
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Dealt with Ryan last year and his prices were pretty much all inclusive after we got there. He supplied everything that he said he would.
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Dealt with Ryan last year and his prices were pretty much all inclusive after we got there. He supplied everything that he said he would.
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Great to hear, thanks! How did you guys do?
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We hunted Moose and tagged out.
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thanks, for all the response guys, yes there are no other hidden costs on my end.
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Just out of curiosity... how much are the Moose camps?
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Moose is $4800 per person, but we are all booked up for 2018 moose