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huntingson 11-05-2008 02:23 PM

WARNING-SAGE MOUTAIN OUTFITTERS
 
DO NOT HUNT WITH THEM.
Here is why...
Lead up:
1. When I first called the Stucky’s (owners of Sage Mountain Outfitters) regarding a hunt with them I was told that they have numerous ranches that they hunt and that the “Cobb Ranch” was the best for trophy bulls. I asked whether or not our chances of getting a bull of any size were greatly reduced by going there and I was told by Renee that they were not and in fact “last year we had 100% shots on the Cobb.” Well, I figured I had nothing to lose then if there were a bunch of trophy bulls and the odds of getting an elk were the same or better there than any other ranch they hunt.
Truth: Our guide informed us that last year they had nowhere near 100% shots. He said that perhaps one or two hunters all year (out of 12 or 13) actually had shot opportunities.
2. They claim to have a 95% success rate at calling a brow tine bull into 30 yards or closer.
Truth: Our guide informed us that he would guess it is about 1/3 or less of the hunters actually get a bull that close.
3. They claim that all of the “big bulls” that they kill come off of the Cobb Ranch.
Truth: We found out that while that is technically true, all but one in the history of hunting that ranch have been taken by the owner of Sage Mountain Outfitters or the head guide of the Cobb Ranch after they have “guided” all of their hunters for the year.
4. Renee informed me that the guaranteed outfitters license was $350 for elk only or $500 for a combo license.
Truth: They are $1350 and $1500 respectively. $1000 makes a big difference when budgeting for a trip, and the truth did not come out until we had already sent in our non-refundable deposits (you will notice that will be a theme here).
5. After sending in our non-refundable deposits we were told of a “wounded animal” policy that Sage Mountain Outfitters has. If you wound an elk during your hunt, you are done hunting. If that is their policy, then that is fine, but the hunters should have to know before paying a $1000 deposit and by this time we had also paid for our $1500 licenses so we would have been out $2500 a piece had we not agreed to comply.
6. The Stucky’s are completely disorganized and do not communicate with the hunters or themselves well. We told Cal (the owner) that we would be flying into Helena, MT on Friday evening as we were scheduled to go to camp Saturday evening and we wanted to make sure that our gear got there, etc. Then, while I am standing in the Helena airport weeks later I receive a call from Renee (his wife) asking us what time our flight was arriving the next day.
7. More evidence of disorganization. They told us our guide would be Dan Antilla, the head guide of the Cobb ranch. He called on Saturday and told us that a man named Dennis Yager would be our guide. So, the Stucky’s had no idea what was happening on their lease and with their own guides.

The Hunt:
1. The first night Dan Antilla was still in camp and so he did take me out that night and would leave after we returned to camp. I ended up having a 45 yard, broadside shot at a perfectly still 380”+ bull and he would not allow me to take the shot saying that it was “too far”. First, he had no range finder with him and so had no idea exactly how far it was. Secondly, before we left camp he was bragging about how he took his 360” bull the previous year at “well over 60 yards”. Obviously, there was an ulterior motive.
2. The rest of the hunt was guided only by Dennis Yager who was told that he was “not allowed” to hunt the timber. The problem was, that is where the elk were. We eventually told the guide that we were going in after them whether we were allowed or not, and it was only by doing this that we ever got close to any more elk.
3. The day’s activities were to include leaving camp before first light, going to a hilltop to glass for elk, watch where they go into the timber, and return to camp until the evening unless you wanted to go after mule deer. So basically they want you to get ½ of the hunt you pay for by only hunting in the evenings.
4. By all of their methods it was obvious that the outfitter is more interested in not spooking the bulls off the ranch so that he and his big money clients or the hunters who are accompanied by a camera crew (Wolf Creek does some filming there) can get them.

The Camp:
1. The port-o-potty was so full of feces that one had to actually worry about touching when using the facilities. The call was made to Cal and Dan Antilla on Sunday (the day after arrival) to have it pumped and they never called anyone all week to actually have it done.
2. The lady they had in camp to cook decided it would be a good idea to have her alcoholic boyfriend stay the night and have dinner with us. The man was so drunk he was literally falling over, spilling his drinks, and dropping his entire plate full of food on the floor. He was cussing up a storm and trying to get the guide to fight him. Let’s just say it was terribly uncomfortable and amazingly unprofessional. Then, we had to listen to the rhythmic sound of a camper creaking and banging back and forth while they consummated the event.

Post Hunt:
My father and I wrote to Cal to inform him of our experience. At this point we figured it was a decent outfit, although disorganized, with a bad head guide mismanaging one of his camps. Well, we were wrong. When I followed up the letters with a phone call I told him that I was not trying to get anything out of him and only wanted to inform him of how things were on the Cobb. He responded, “I know how things are on that ranch. I am their boss.” He also informed me that he was glad that Dan Antilla had kept me from taking the shot at that bull because “any shot over 40 yards is completely unethical, and if you would take that shot, then perhaps you should just get a rifle and kill one at 800 yards.” He stated that it was their policy that no one should take a shot over 40 yards. I told him that Dennis informed me that Dan Antilla had killed his last 2 bulls at well beyond that range. Of course, he had no intelligent response except to say that if I were to ask any ethical “big name hunter like Will Primos” that they would say that 45 yards is an unethical shot. I stated that Cameron Haines and Michael Waddell would definitely disagree with that and he said that is because they are “unethical hunters”. Again, it is his business and if that is the policy, then fine, but obviously his policies only apply and are enforced when they suite him. Also, these types of policies have to be known to the hunters prior to booking or it is as good as lying to them. When I told him that I thought his policies were ludicrous and that I had never even heard of anything like that from the other outfitters I had used he questioned me as to whether or not I had ever really been with another outfitter. The man was truly the most pompous arrogant human being I have ever encountered (and that is saying a lot). He was born, raised, and still lives in the same town with a population of a couple of hundred people. His lack of real world experience was extremely apparent the more we spoke as he only dealt in absolutes.

Trust me, if you are looking for the elk hunt of a lifetime, or even just that year, then do not waste your money with Sage Mountain Outfitters. I have been with 5 outfitters in my life, and this is the first that I have ever had to complain to, let alone post about due to their terrible client service.

Austin/WI 11-05-2008 03:11 PM

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Wow, that sounds like a real crappy hunt. It really sucks that they were so deceitful as well about their policies.

WesternMdHardwoods 11-05-2008 03:12 PM

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Dude that sucks!!!!!


I believe I would have ben shooting the 380"er at 45 yards and I would be sure to tell him I paid and would bring up the "wounded animal" clause!!!!

MikeyL24 11-05-2008 03:13 PM

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Thanks for letting us know. Stinks that you had to go through that.

gbrownlee 11-05-2008 03:16 PM

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Sounds like hes letting his guides hunt it too much and they want those big bulls for themselves. Bad things can happen when you let your guides hunt the property, even after the clients are gone. Sorry to hear about your experience and thanks for the heads up.



vmartin 11-05-2008 03:46 PM

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it makes your blood boil to hear these things. it would be nice to be able to put them out of business.

Schultzy 11-05-2008 03:56 PM

RE: WARNING-SAGE MOUTAIN OUTFITTERS
 
As I said In the other site you posted this In......


I was wondering what was going to happen with this Jim. I remember you saying you were 1st going to talk with the owner and go from there. Looks like he made his nest, now he can lay In It!!![&:]

Too bad It turned out the way It did.[>:]

rookie51 11-05-2008 04:00 PM

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You seem to be a very good hunter is hunting for elk on public ground not an option for you? After an experience like that I would say the heck spending thousands of dollars for guided hunts. Sorry to hear about your trip, crooks suck.

Tomkat08 11-05-2008 04:15 PM

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So they never discussed a kill fee. Had very lazy guides not wanting to morning hunt but sit and glass.
Camp had unwanted drunk guest, and potty was so full i would have crapped in a bag and left it on the porch.

Well, i feel for you since you pay hard saved money to get this type of hunt.
And if i would have saved this much to do this, im very happy and proud of you for posting that outfitter here for everyone to see so others wont make this mistake.

I would like the forums to have a section with nothing but threads of Outfitters so we can look in them and see whos treating who right.
Maybe the admin can make a category for this?
or Maybe the site does have it already and i have not seen it since i only come to the archery section :).

sr77 11-05-2008 04:21 PM

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ORIGINAL: Schultzy

As I said In the other site you posted this In......


I was wondering what was going to happen with this Jim. I remember you saying you were 1st going to talk with the owner and go from there. Looks like he made his nest, now he can lay In It!!![&:]

Too bad It turned out the way It did.[>:]
I agree with ya here Schultzy, problem is the nest he made himself is out of huntingson's money, and I guarantee he could care less..[>:]

Huntingson, sorry you had such a ba experience. If this outfit is truly this bad, you should right the Business Bureau and turn them in. There is no way most of this stuff shouldn't have been told to you before you put all this money down.

Shane

elkhuntinut 11-05-2008 06:46 PM

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huntingson, one question, how did you get contacted with them ??

Sucks to plan and wait for your trip only for it to turn out like that.

buckmaster 11-05-2008 06:55 PM

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Thats a bunch a crap and a waste of money. Sorry to here of such an experience. It would take someone like me to save up enough money to do something like that, and boy if thats how it turned out....[:@]

huntingson 11-06-2008 06:29 AM

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ORIGINAL: rookie51

You seem to be a very good hunter is hunting for elk on public ground not an option for you? After an experience like that I would say the heck spending thousands of dollars for guided hunts. Sorry to hear about your trip, crooks suck.
The one really good side of this story is that while there we found some terrific public land to hunt in MT. This trip was my first guided hunt ever and it will be my last.

huntingson 11-06-2008 06:31 AM

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ORIGINAL: elkhuntinut

huntingson, one question, how did you get contacted with them ??

Sucks to plan and wait for your trip only for it to turn out like that.
Tom Nelson has hunted with them for years, and I was stupid enough to accept his word as the truth. Although, in his defense, they probably do treat him much differently since he gives them so much advertisement. I just believe that a businessman would treat every client the same. Unfortunately, that is simply not the case.

I also should have mentioned that the last week of the season they allowed the guy hunting with Wolf Creek productions to shoot one at 52 yards. Another hole in this guy's story.

badassbowtech 11-06-2008 07:13 AM

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Man I am here to tell you that if I have a 350+ bull at that yardage, I'm taking that shot, period. I paid to hunt elk, and I would damn well would be shooting that big boy. As soon as he said no, my arrow would be in the air.

Thanks for the heads up to. Make sure everyone knows on all the boards. And report the to the BBB.

Sorry about the crappy hunt man.

rybohunter 11-06-2008 10:11 AM

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Jim, that is a huge bummer of a deal to go thru. I really feel bad for you, and got to give you a huge amount of respect for handling it the way you are. You are the one showing true courtesy and professionalism here, even when faced with the obvious inexcusable action of others. I hope your future hunts all work out above and beyond expectations.

huntingson 11-06-2008 11:30 AM

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ORIGINAL: badassbowtech

Man I am here to tell you that if I have a 350+ bull at that yardage, I'm taking that shot, period. I paid to hunt elk, and I would damn well would be shooting that big boy. As soon as he said no, my arrow would be in the air.

Thanks for the heads up to. Make sure everyone knows on all the boards. And report the to the BBB.

Sorry about the crappy hunt man.
In hind sight, yes, I should have just settled my pin and shot. I think about that nearly every day. Nothing I can do now though except try to keep others from making my mistakes.

huntingson 11-06-2008 11:30 AM

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ORIGINAL: rybohunter

Jim, that is a huge bummer of a deal to go thru. I really feel bad for you, and got to give you a huge amount of respect for handling it the way you are. You are the one showing true courtesy and professionalism here, even when faced with the obvious inexcusable action of others. I hope your future hunts all work out above and beyond expectations.
Thank you rybo. That truly means a lot to me.

elkhuntinut 11-06-2008 11:35 AM

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That is a shame for sure. Its an expensive way to learn if someone is of their word or not. Personally I like a list of the hunters that have hunted with them the last three years (as long as its a short list) before I commit. When I was in Colorado this year the person I hunt with, we had a discussion about the outfitters who are looking to sell a spot and nothing more.

I can say this, a friend of mine who I elk hunt with, drew a good a tag in a good state only to find out that he was "sold" a not so good unit, when in fact he had 3 points more than needed. One more year would of put in him the chance for a better unit....long story short it wasn't what he thought, but heck that outfitter runs 80 archery elk hunters during the season..which was not known be either of us..

Keep in mind that not all outfitters are alike, but it does take some time to find one that is honest..


ORIGINAL: huntingson


ORIGINAL: elkhuntinut

huntingson, one question, how did you get contacted with them ??

Sucks to plan and wait for your trip only for it to turn out like that.
Tom Nelson has hunted with them for years, and I was stupid enough to accept his word as the truth. Although, in his defense, they probably do treat him much differently since he gives them so much advertisement. I just believe that a businessman would treat every client the same. Unfortunately, that is simply not the case.

I also should have mentioned that the last week of the season they allowed the guy hunting with Wolf Creek productions to shoot one at 52 yards. Another hole in this guy's story.

fmedic5 11-06-2008 12:08 PM

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That just sucks. There are so many good outfitters that the bad ones just ruin it and make us all a little less trusting when you go to book a trip. Sorry you had such a bad experience, but thanks for sharing with the rest of us so we don't make the same mistake in going with them.

ELKRUNNER 12-29-2009 10:21 AM

Thank God!!
 
Thank god for catching wind of your story.I was just about to contact and Possibly book a hunt with Sage Mountain Outfitters.It doesnt look all that bad on the outdoor network,But then again they are hunting with a big name client and film crew.(Tom Nelson)(Dead Down Wind American Archer Host)Once again Thank You.I think i will take a pass and look for a more suitable experience..John Patterson/Montana Elkrunner

MeanV2 12-29-2009 06:41 PM

That's why you do your homework completely before ever booking with any outfitter. You call references from multi years and ask for complete lists, etc., etc.

If they don't give them to you move on. It's a Shame but there are some lousy outfitters out there.:s6:

Dan


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