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Old 01-06-2003, 02:45 AM
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Default Why pay so much for an Outfitter?

I dont know why everyone pays so much for an outfitter when there is so many hunters that are willing to help other hunters out. I live in Montana and the hunting for elk, mule deer and whitetails, and antelope. I would love to sgow people where to hunt and how to get them. I have a few spotted that i keep to myself but i have tons of land that i would show you where the elk are and how to hunt them. I take off all of hunting season and have more time to help. I just this it is bull to pay 4000 for a 7 day elk hunt. If you are interested in the 2003 hunting season in Montana email me, i would love to help. I have some hunting spots with the big bulls also. I sometime have extra room in my camp, unless you are not a nice person. Anyway email me if you want to hunt elk and not pay hugh prices.WHy do i concider doing this, because maybe one day i will get the favor returned. Deadline is March 15 so you must act soon. Email me at [email protected]
Happy hunting to you all, Will
I have alot better bow hunting spots if you are looking for the big bulls.No as many bulls with a gun.
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Old 01-06-2003, 10:39 PM
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Mighty nice of you Mtelksniper. I've wondered the same thing, but where I' from most of the "Guide" fees are actually lease money. We don't have the sprawling public land like they do out west, so finding an unhunted 40 acre parcel is like Christmas 'round here.

I may just take you up on that too. I want to hunt elk, but can't(won't) afford a $5000 5 day hunt. I'd rather find somebody that's already hunting a public land area, drink beer and have them tell me "what's up". I'll be in touch!

BTW,How strict are you on the &quot;nice person&quot; rule????<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle>

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