Elk hunting
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Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Clare, Mi, USA
Looking for a archery or muzzleloader elk hunt. Looking for good quality. Enjoy calling and stalking but also like to sit wallows and waterholes. I have several preference points for clorado but would also consider other states. Looking for guided or drop camps.
#2
Vance,
My name is Todd Smith and I own Bear Basin Outfitters in Jackson Hole Wyoming. We have a very good wilderness camp that I am sure you would be thrilled to hunt. Check us out at www.bearbasinoutfitters.net for more info or give me a call at 307-883-3186 and we can talk about what your looking for and price range. Thanks Todd Smith
My name is Todd Smith and I own Bear Basin Outfitters in Jackson Hole Wyoming. We have a very good wilderness camp that I am sure you would be thrilled to hunt. Check us out at www.bearbasinoutfitters.net for more info or give me a call at 307-883-3186 and we can talk about what your looking for and price range. Thanks Todd Smith
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Joined: Jan 2007
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Spike
Joined: Aug 2004
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I rent out my cabin as a drop camp operation in Central Montana's Castle Mountains. Totally surrounded by thousands of acres of National Forest lands. Great hunting both archery and rifle seasons. check out theweb site www.thedropcamp.com
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Typical Buck
Joined: Jan 2004
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In reply to Nick, Colorado Public Land Outfitters are just swindling their clients out of their money and nobody ever gets a chance to shoot at a good bull. I guess everyone is rich enough to hunt fenced property bulls or private land ranches in all them glorious states. I take statements like this personally. Maybe public land hunting is just to rough for todays modern man.
Oh by the way isn't that buck a bit small for a (trophy hunter) from kansas?
Oh by the way isn't that buck a bit small for a (trophy hunter) from kansas?


