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<blockquote data-quote="tcknight" data-source="post: 327221" data-attributes="member: 15615"><p>I work for the Forest Service and have seen a lot. Enough to have turned me against hunting with an outfitter. I hate to generalize them all into one category but really haven't figured out how to separate the weeds from the crop. I only know two guides who I really like and respect and one of them has passed on. </p><p> </p><p>What I have experienced that were worse than the outfitters are the "front men" for hunting shows. I've seen them put out upwards of 100 game cameras a day, run hunters off by telling them they are on private property when they weren't, swoop in with ten or more spotters with hand held radios and kill all the big elk in a valley and all load up and take off for the next forest, and the list goes on. </p><p> </p><p>I really don't know what has happened to our hunter ethics. </p><p> </p><p>So, no, I probably will never use an outfitter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcknight, post: 327221, member: 15615"] I work for the Forest Service and have seen a lot. Enough to have turned me against hunting with an outfitter. I hate to generalize them all into one category but really haven't figured out how to separate the weeds from the crop. I only know two guides who I really like and respect and one of them has passed on. What I have experienced that were worse than the outfitters are the "front men" for hunting shows. I've seen them put out upwards of 100 game cameras a day, run hunters off by telling them they are on private property when they weren't, swoop in with ten or more spotters with hand held radios and kill all the big elk in a valley and all load up and take off for the next forest, and the list goes on. I really don't know what has happened to our hunter ethics. So, no, I probably will never use an outfitter. [/QUOTE]
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