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Q: What are some of the best Whitetail deer hunting outfitters in America and Canada?
I’m looking for some excellent outfitters for whitetail deer, I’d just like some opinions. I have some in mind but I’d also like to see other peoples thoughts and opinions, Thanks.
A: BassPro, Dick’s, Sports Authority, sometimes Walmart. Often the best ones are local shops, but it also depends on if you are looking for low price or high quality.
Q: Deer Hunting outfitters IL?
Ok is it just me or are all the outfitters in IL, screwing up hunting for normal guys like me. I see more and more out of state people every year, and half are from big citys and dont know a thing about hunting. Last year a friend of mine was almost kill by one. So i guess im asking is anyone else pissed at all the outfitters or is it me?
A: I counted 20 listings at Hunting dot net…
sadly the outfitters do bring in commerce. Hotels and restaurants make money too. I understand about Idiots afield you best step is to open conversation with your state Representative maybe limit the amount of outfitters in an area.
Q: looking for deer hunting guides and outfitters in Iowa?
looking for guides and outfitters for archery hunting in Iowa
other options would be farmers or private land owners that
are looking for hunters willing to pay for hunting opportunities
in south easr iowa
A: As for as finding hunting land?
My company had me in Iowa for about 2 yrs. Specifically the Cedar Rapids area. Had never lived there (Iowa) prior.
I’m also an avid hunter. Mostly bow. However did not have any hunting contacts in that area.
I put together a small two page letter of introduction about myself. To include a picture of my drivers license. Vehicle info that I would be driving. Home address-work address-cell and home phone numbers.
Had my manager write up a short letter stating I was a reputable and reliable employee. No criminal history.
And simply targeted the area I wanted to hunt-knocked on farmers door. I ended with about a dozen different farms that I had permission to hunt on. Really only turned down because a farm had been leased to others for hunting rights.
Just a thought. Worked for me.
Q: Are hunting outfitters making hunting a sport for the rich?
Where I live here in Eastern Illinois I just don’t see a need for it. About 20 years ago when I started hunting myself it was no big deal to get permission on private property which was basically the only way one could hunt unless you owned your own land.
I moved away for a few years and now suddenly there are like 8 or 9 outfitters here in my county. The problem I have with this is that these so-called outfitters try and lease up all the land they possibly can. This has made a huge impact around here with hunting because so many people have quit hunting because they have no where to hunt now and can’t afford to pay for an outfitter because they’re marketing to the wealthy which is a total crock anyway because these guys usually don’t know crap about hunting so they go to outfitters who know exactly when and where a buck will come in. Good for them(outfitters) in knowing that, but that is not HUNTING.
Hunting has become a game of target practice for these damn outfitters and their clients, and that is not hunting. Hunting should always be fair chase, and available to the tax payers of the state. If the state of Illinois is going to be giving out outfitters licenses, then they need to do something for the people who have grown up with hunting as a tradition and way of life. Make more public land available or restrict how much land the outfitters can lease up, because that is the biggest problem I see. Shoot just last year I lost permission on some land that I’ve hunted for almost 17 years because some jerk came and offered him a lease to use for outfitting. This makes me sick because that is where I killed my first deer, my sister killed her first deer and I had hopes of my kids taking their first deer there. What the owner didn’t know is that he was signing away his say-so on who can hunt there including himself, and that happens all the time. These outfitters come up with this fine detailed print that would take hours to read and then just tell the landowner something completely different to get them to sign on the dotted line. It’s rediculous and around here with as many natives to the area that enjoy hunting like I do outfitting is just not needed.
A: I guess they all liked the movies of the rich counts or dukes of Europe riding with their 20 hounds out to a hunt on their land before returning home to their inherited castle. Ahh, a return to medieval times. We can all look forward to the next revolution, eh Jacques?
Q: What is better black bear or deer hunting?
castle-creek-outfitters.com
A: If you want to come home with something, deer hunting, since there are a lot of deer compared to the number of bears available for hunting. If you want more meat for you shot, then bear, since they are generally bigger. If you just like sitting in the woods in the cold then either will work just fine.
Q: can anyone help me find info on hunting elk , mule deer or hogs on my own?
id like to hunt elk , mule deer or hogs on my own without paying an outfitter to help me get what im looking for . if anyone is iterested in hunting with me let me know .
A: what state are you in… that’ll make a big difference…
Q: Mule Deer hunt in Utah?
I am going to Utah next Oct. for a mule deer hunt and my outfitter said are shots will be between 200-600 yards.I am taking a 7mm but not sure what grain of bullet to take.Please help.I also have three openings if anyone is interested.
A: I am a very good shot and experienced hunter, who knows what a 500 yard mule deer looks like in the dancing 9X crosshairs. I would not expect to make a humane kill without the very best of a bench rest type situation, accurate laser rangefinder data, and plenty of time to make the shot. But even then the slightest breeze easily makes a heart hit into a hams hit at that distance. Is the 600 yards a typo? I hope so, as otherwise such an outfitter has plans of people blasting away at the trees and going home empty-handed.
Q: Canadian hunting trip??
I have a few friends who go to Canada every year to hunt Elk and Whitetail, somewhere near Saskatchewan. They could care less about how much it costs, but I am not so lucky. I would absolutely love to go on a hunting trip like this and plan to one day. Hopefully before the age of 75! I love hunting here in the south, but as everyone knows our deer rarely reach the size of those monsters up north.
I’ve looked online and of course all of those I found “claim” to be the best in the business. Any recommendations on a reasonably priced, reputable and dependable outfitter to check into?
A: What about goin up to like Iowa? Stayin in the states and gettin a big deer.
Q: Hunting guides….please help!?
ok well, its getting to the time in my life where i have o start thinking of what i want to do for a living. and so i’ve thought about it, and i always find myself coming back to the idea of being a hunting guide in colorado.
i’ve lived in colorado my entire life, (never once lived in the city, and when i go there for groceries, i always find myself wanting nothing more than to come back to the wilderness) i enjoy being outside more than anything, i also enjoy hunting very much.
(i dont mean to brag, but this my help my answers)
i am very fit
athletic
have lots of energy, but am calm
polite
down to earth
and not shy around people.
i recently found this websight anbout becoming a hunting guide in colorado, i think its like a class to get you started. its located near a small town called cripple creek, which i live close to and am familier with, so thats good.
so i guess my question is, i want to be a hunting guide in colorado, how do i get started, (kind of a unusual question i know but..) about how much money do guides in colorado make. what is a good outfitter that i can try to work for, or would it be better to make my own company? here is the link i was telling you about.
http://www.guideschool.com/
and also my grandpa and grandmother live just down the road from me, and they have a HUGE area of beautiful land that i know better than the back of my hand that is packed with elk and deer. would that be any help?
please no rude comments, only helpful answeres! thank you.
and my grandpa also has a bunch of horses that i grew up around so i am a good rider too. the reason i said that was i though that some guided hunts are on horseback.
also i am a decent cook, and have a pretty good sense of wildewrness survival.
A: Great choose in a career, there a lot of money to be made for the right person.
First of all you made a good choose to attend a school to better hone your skills (Or at least you’ll have a ticket to prove your skills) as a outdoors-men and guide.
Things you will learn : Navigation, First Aid, Tracking skills, Basic horse care (trimming/shoeing, packing), customer relations and more.
The school I’m attending (Next spring) has a job placement program when you graduate, when you pick a school see if they have a program like that. The guiding business is a growing business, so the guide school your looking at may do the same thing.
I’d try and find a job and work in the field for a while just to get some hands on experience, to get a feel of how the business works and meet some clientele (The more contacts you can make the better). Then I would start my own business
Good Luck with your search and I hope you become successful as a guide
Q: can anyone tell me or show me where to hunt in us ?
id like to hunt elk , mule deer , hogs , aligator , big white tail . without having to pay outragouse outfitter prices . Thanks for any help .
A: Chester, Illinois
Bruce Hasemeyer
Q: Please help!!! really important!!! ?
ok well, its getting to the time in my life where i have o start thinking of what i want to do for a living. and so i’ve thought about it, and i always find myself coming back to the idea of being a hunting guide in colorado.
i’ve lived in colorado my entire life, (never once lived in the city, and when i go there for groceries, i always find myself wanting nothing more than to come back to the wilderness) i enjoy being outside more than anything, i also enjoy hunting very much.
(i dont mean to brag, but this my help my answers)
i am very fit
athletic
have lots of energy, but am calm
polite
down to earth
and not shy around people.
i recently found this websight anbout becoming a hunting guide in colorado, i think its like a class to get you started. its located near a small town called cripple creek, which i live close to and am familier with, so thats good.
so i guess my question is, i want to be a hunting guide in colorado, how do i get started, (kind of a unusual question i know but..) about how much money do guides in colorado make. what is a good outfitter that i can try to work for, or would it be better to make my own company? here is the link i was telling you about.
http://www.guideschool.com/
and also my grandpa and grandmother live just down the road from me, and they have a HUGE area of beautiful land that i know better than the back of my hand that is packed with elk and deer. would that be any help?
please no rude comments, only helpful answeres! thank you.
and my grandpa also has a bunch of horses that i grew up around so i am a good rider too. the reason i said that was i though that some guided hunts are on horseback.
also i am a decent cook, and have a pretty good sense of wildewrness survival
A: sounds like your on the right track! dont know much about it, but i do know that in life you must find something you love to do and stick with it! taxidermy would be another study to add to the guiding, the more you can offer the better. also know that cabelos offers some higher end guide sevices and i would wait on offering hunting on your ancestors land until you know more and can draw up some contracts for your own buisness. wish you success .
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