Guided hunts
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 12

I been reading the posts about canned and hunting over bait to food plots,Would hunting with a guide be in the same field as the ones mentioned? A guide knows where the animals are most of the time I would think.Instead of sitting over bait he leads you to the animals for your pick.I think there are some states that you have to have a guide,I am not sure on that,But how do people feel about these kind of hunts?
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: WV
Posts: 4,485

I think there are some states that you have to have a guide
If your just askin' for general purposes, then guided hunts reflect the individual that's running that showand there are all types ofindividuals out there.
#4
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: fort mcmurray alberta canada
Posts: 5,667

I personally view "guided hunts" in the same light as high fence hunting (but not necessarily canned hunts). I am sure there is probably a difference, but I have my opinions like everyone here.
#5
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 12

That would be the hunt that I would want.Take me out to the wilderness and let me scout the area that I am to hunt.I wouldn't care if my guide knew nothing about the area to hunt,as long as it was my hunt.I think we all should respect how everyone hunts... Times are changing and it's no longer about food,Can these same people survive if they was in the wild???I believe when it comes to hunting it is exactly what it means.
A canned hunt is for people who got the money and are looking for a fast trophy.
Hunting over bait is for people who want to change the pattern of deer to meet their needs in seeing deer when they want to...
Hunting leased land with food plots is the same as hunting over bait...The deer allways show up there without having much pressure on them..
Now a caged hunt of 10000+ acres where you pay to go into hunt,Withoutout a guide or stands and feeders and not allowed to hunt within 150 yrds of the fence.I consider this a wild hunt...
I am just trying to catch up on all the posts on, bait,canned and food plots...I do believe that if you want your child to become a hunter,You teach him in the wild...What can one learn about hunting if allways expect to see animals they are after if given to them?? Yes I would enjpy to see my child bag a deer or other animal..Not in a guaranteed way though..This is when you become the guide for them and teach them...
A canned hunt is for people who got the money and are looking for a fast trophy.
Hunting over bait is for people who want to change the pattern of deer to meet their needs in seeing deer when they want to...
Hunting leased land with food plots is the same as hunting over bait...The deer allways show up there without having much pressure on them..
Now a caged hunt of 10000+ acres where you pay to go into hunt,Withoutout a guide or stands and feeders and not allowed to hunt within 150 yrds of the fence.I consider this a wild hunt...
I am just trying to catch up on all the posts on, bait,canned and food plots...I do believe that if you want your child to become a hunter,You teach him in the wild...What can one learn about hunting if allways expect to see animals they are after if given to them?? Yes I would enjpy to see my child bag a deer or other animal..Not in a guaranteed way though..This is when you become the guide for them and teach them...
#6

ORIGINAL: Irish Yankee
That would be the hunt that I would want.Take me out to the wilderness and let me scout the area that I am to hunt.I wouldn't care if my guide knew nothing about the area to hunt,as long as it was my hunt.
That would be the hunt that I would want.Take me out to the wilderness and let me scout the area that I am to hunt.I wouldn't care if my guide knew nothing about the area to hunt,as long as it was my hunt.
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#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,358

A guided hunt with a REPUTABLE outfitter is a "normal" hunt that someone else did the scouting for you, and in the case of hunting a species that you are not familiar with, the guide fills in the species/land knowledge you don't have. They are FAR from fenced or canned hunts.
They are a way, in my opinion, to hunt a different part of the country or even world, for a species that you don' thave the chance to hunt where you are. You could do do it yourself, or even drop camp hunts, but if you don't have the years it takes to build up the knowledge, of both the animal and land, a guide is a sort of "short cut" to this knowledge.
They are a way, in my opinion, to hunt a different part of the country or even world, for a species that you don' thave the chance to hunt where you are. You could do do it yourself, or even drop camp hunts, but if you don't have the years it takes to build up the knowledge, of both the animal and land, a guide is a sort of "short cut" to this knowledge.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: New Jersey USA
Posts: 1,279

A canned hunt is for people who got the money and are looking for a fast trophy.
Hunting over bait is for people who want to change the pattern of deer to meet their needs in seeing deer when they want to...
Hunting leased land with food plots is the same as hunting over bait...The deer allways show up there without having much pressure on them..
Now a caged hunt of 10000+ acres where you pay to go into hunt,Withoutout a guide or stands and feeders and not allowed to hunt within 150 yrds of the fence.I consider this a wild hunt...
Hunting over bait is for people who want to change the pattern of deer to meet their needs in seeing deer when they want to...
Hunting leased land with food plots is the same as hunting over bait...The deer allways show up there without having much pressure on them..
Now a caged hunt of 10000+ acres where you pay to go into hunt,Withoutout a guide or stands and feeders and not allowed to hunt within 150 yrds of the fence.I consider this a wild hunt...
#9

I am not rich so if i had the opertunity to go way out west and hunt I could not pay that kinda of money and come back with tag soup! If I was to go out I would probally only have a couple of days to do it and in my mind that is not enough time to even find good spots or ask permission from the privet land owners. It would be like a guy coming on here and saying "guys I need your help I scout for two days before a three day season and never haveany luck whats my problem?" Well duh you didn't scout! So I would have to have a guide. Now I would not want him to spoon feed me and put me up in a blind with a tv and microwave, but I would like to have some advice and help with the land and what not, And also I would like to come home and not become part of the wild! Now when I go up north I will just call the good old DOC he will help me!! LOL. I don't like to debate on here but your reply post makes no sense at all. You say all the stuff you are against but then want to hunt in a high fence. Food plots alter deer movements is bad,but its ok to put up a fence and alter the population? That just makes no sense to me. I doubt a guy would put up 10,000 acres of fence and just to keep stuff out, its to keep his pen raised deer in. And I have never heard of a high fence that would not have some type of food plot or something for the deer. Hope I answered your question, but what you said about the high fence don't make any sense.
#10

I have employed the services of a professional guide the last 3 years on a wilderness caribou hunt in Newfoundland. All non resident hunters have to be with a guide in the province. The first year was my first experiance with a guide and it was a blast. He was there to make sure we had a good, safe time and in no way did he point us to the game. We were a team and I soon decided that he was simply another hunting companion who knew more about the wilderness than I did. I learned from him and used him as my guide for the past 3 years. He is more than a guide he is my friend and we stay in contact all year. Being with him made the hunt way more memorable and fun. I am sure I could have killed a bou without him but it wouldn't have been as much fun without his stories and jokes. I don't view using a guide in a wilderness setting as taking a short cut. We both walked the same amount of distance and saw the same game. He is now one of my best friends and I am better for knowing him.