Outfitter Recomendations
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,358
RE: Best Outfiter
To much to answer on here, you gave the animal(s) you want, but need more info:
- define "good" hunt
- what weapon
- what cost range
- remote tent camp, lodge, hotel, ???
Pretty much all the above can be had at any level, but could run from $1500 to $15,000 and possibly up depending on what you want.
- define "good" hunt
- what weapon
- what cost range
- remote tent camp, lodge, hotel, ???
Pretty much all the above can be had at any level, but could run from $1500 to $15,000 and possibly up depending on what you want.
#5
RE: Best Outfiter
Ok i understand what you guys need. I am looking for a hunt, i know alot of people who have been screwed and my definition of good is gettinga shot at a an animal and the food and lodgeing is good, and the Moral of the camp is some what plesent. Now as far as a weapon goes either my Ross or possibly my rifle. The cost range would be no more then $6,000-$7,000 and the sleeping quarters wouldnt really matter to me. I think that sums it all up.
Thanks BH818
Thanks BH818
#6
RE: Best Outfiter
If your looking for Whitetails check out www.316outdoors.comhe is just getting started and has about 4000 acres in southern Illinois. I think he only booked 2 hunts this year. They have taken some great Bucks off this property and it should be even better next year.
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 1,210
RE: Best Outfiter
Bear Paw Outfitters, Alberta, Canada. 200" + plus mulies, 180" whitetails, 50" moose and 7' black bears are not out of the question. Granted they aren't cheap. Mulies are way out of my budget but bears are great. Saw 20 in 2 days and bagged a 6'2" second night and saw a 7' third night. Could have bagged the 7' but didn't want to have to mount 2 for me. I was extremely pleased with everything.