Small Illinois Semi-Guided Outfitter (GOLDEN TRIANGLE)
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Warren County NJ USA
Guys, thought I would pass this onto you all. Myself and a friend have a small semi-guided Outfitting business in Brown County, Illinois (GOLDEN TRIANGLE) we also have some lands in Pike County. We are small and we like it like that. We have nearly 2000 acres, we put some stands up that you can use or bring your own, food, and lodging is included, transportation to/from your stand isn't included. We do have a 130" minium, but if you kill something little smaller we don't fine you like the big time outfitters, if your happy we are happy, hunting is suppose to be fun with old/new friends. Please take the time to look over our web page, if you compare us with the other outfitters in the area you will see our prices are great, and if you have any questions please contact me on here.
www.lighthousedeerhunts.com
Thank you for your time,
Joe
www.lighthousedeerhunts.com
Thank you for your time,
Joe
#4
Hey Guys,
As many of you may have seen elsewhere in this forum, I hunted with Joe and Rich a few years ago and wanted to give my impression. Let me preface by stating that I have only been on three out of state hunts all in the past three years. Joe's was the least expensive, another similar type trip to OK was about twice as much, and the third trip to TX was closer to three times as much.
To make things simple I will just rank a few important characteristics and let everyone else decide for themselves which trips they would take on their budgets.
Cost:
Joe's-Working mans shot at fame
OK-Save up and its not bad
TX-Won't spend that money on a TX hunt again
Possibility of booking the trip:
Joe's-This year
TX-This year
OK-Likely 3-4 years min
Opportunity to shoot a 130" buck:
OK-virtually certain
Joes'-virtually certain
TX-unlikely
Opportunity to shoot a 150" buck:
OK-very likely
Joe's-reasonable possibility
TX-unlikely
Opportunity to shoot a 170" buck:
OK-Slim but it happened for me
Joe's-As good as my chances in OK due to better overall genetics
TX-almost impossible
Accommodations:
Joe's-the best
OK-Good
TX-Poor
Food;
OK/Joes-both great
TX-very close
People:
Joes-the best
Ok-Excellent but more reclusive and less "hunting camp"
TX-It's TX..what did I expect..LOL!
Best value for a "decent,(130"+buck)"
Joe's-You can't beat the price considering you have an opportunity at a booner
OK-Excellent, but limit your expectations to 160-170'
TX-I know...I hit a bad spot, but occurs way too often in TX for me to go back unless money no longer matters to me!
Chance of shooting a 130-140" buck on a $2500 Budget
Joes-very good
OK-none
TX-none
While this admittedly is not the "usual" way to qualify an outfitter, it is the easiest way I can do it, completely honestly, here in short order. If anyone would like to contact me personally for a more in depth, honest, review of Joe's hunt, just PM me.
JC
Girlfriends buck at Joe's..


Texas..

Oklahoma...
As many of you may have seen elsewhere in this forum, I hunted with Joe and Rich a few years ago and wanted to give my impression. Let me preface by stating that I have only been on three out of state hunts all in the past three years. Joe's was the least expensive, another similar type trip to OK was about twice as much, and the third trip to TX was closer to three times as much.
To make things simple I will just rank a few important characteristics and let everyone else decide for themselves which trips they would take on their budgets.
Cost:
Joe's-Working mans shot at fame
OK-Save up and its not bad
TX-Won't spend that money on a TX hunt again
Possibility of booking the trip:
Joe's-This year
TX-This year
OK-Likely 3-4 years min
Opportunity to shoot a 130" buck:
OK-virtually certain
Joes'-virtually certain
TX-unlikely
Opportunity to shoot a 150" buck:
OK-very likely
Joe's-reasonable possibility
TX-unlikely
Opportunity to shoot a 170" buck:
OK-Slim but it happened for me
Joe's-As good as my chances in OK due to better overall genetics
TX-almost impossible
Accommodations:
Joe's-the best
OK-Good
TX-Poor
Food;
OK/Joes-both great
TX-very close
People:
Joes-the best
Ok-Excellent but more reclusive and less "hunting camp"
TX-It's TX..what did I expect..LOL!
Best value for a "decent,(130"+buck)"
Joe's-You can't beat the price considering you have an opportunity at a booner
OK-Excellent, but limit your expectations to 160-170'
TX-I know...I hit a bad spot, but occurs way too often in TX for me to go back unless money no longer matters to me!
Chance of shooting a 130-140" buck on a $2500 Budget
Joes-very good
OK-none
TX-none
While this admittedly is not the "usual" way to qualify an outfitter, it is the easiest way I can do it, completely honestly, here in short order. If anyone would like to contact me personally for a more in depth, honest, review of Joe's hunt, just PM me.
JC
Girlfriends buck at Joe's..


Texas..

Oklahoma...
Last edited by jcchartboy; 02-27-2010 at 05:52 PM.
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From: Warren County NJ USA
Thanks for the honest report Jeff
This year within a few miles of our place two bucks where taken, one was taken by a local on his land with a bow scored 211", and the other was taken on another outfitters land by his hunter with the shotgun scored 212". I have seen for myself a 180" while bowhunting, this year at least 3 bucks seen that would score from 170 thru 190".
This year within a few miles of our place two bucks where taken, one was taken by a local on his land with a bow scored 211", and the other was taken on another outfitters land by his hunter with the shotgun scored 212". I have seen for myself a 180" while bowhunting, this year at least 3 bucks seen that would score from 170 thru 190".



