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Old 02-05-2009, 06:08 PM   #1
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I live in Mn but I am not overly concerned about the drive, I am looking for a buck around 130" or better not to picky for a outfitted hunt I don't think. Bow or muzzleloader. I am obvoiuslylooking for a place with the best shot opportunity and success rates. prefferebaly in the midwest, what do you all think for the 09 season. Thanks!
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THis place is like staying in a 5 star hotel only you get to hunt too and it would not be out of state for you.
http://www.mnfairchaseoutfitters.com/index.html

I dont know what you are willing to spend as this place is $5000 for a 5 day hunt. My pocketbook certainlyis not that deep!
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That's one hell of an area there Craig!! Lots of big bucks In that country.
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Your right steve, this place is only about 20 miles from my stomping grounds and it truely is excellent country and the guy has a beautiful set up.

However, I could never ever justify paying 5 grand for a whitetail hunt or maybe any hunt for that matter. If I were to ever pony up that kind of cash it would be from something out west or in alaska.
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That's one hell of an area there Craig!! Lots of big bucks In that country.

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I live in Mn but I am not overly concerned about the drive, I am looking for a buck around 130" or better not to picky for a outfitted hunt I don't think. Bow or muzzleloader. I am obvoiuslylooking for a place with the best shot opportunity and success rates. prefferebaly in the midwest, what do you all think for the 09 season. Thanks!
KS, IL, & N. MO. all have excellent hunting.If you go with an outfitter, checkall the references he will give you. There should be some good hunts in those states.

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An early season hunt with Milk River Outfitters in MT would be my choice if I took an outfitted whitetail hunt.
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An early season hunt with Milk River Outfitters in MT would be my choice if I took an outfitted whitetail hunt.
That would definitely be a Class A choice!!

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Check out River Ridge Outfitters here in northern mo. i know the owner and he is a great guy. not for sure on pricing but i think he is pretty reasonable.
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