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<blockquote data-quote="eshorebwhntr" data-source="post: 612388" data-attributes="member: 17112"><p>I'm on board with what topgun has said here. Hardwork and preparation should be the standard that everyone judges outfitters by in my opinion. I shouldn't have listed the quality of the deer killed as the only reason my buddy had a bad experience. </p><p> </p><p>I should have also stated that he said the guide would jump out from the truck when a deer was spotted, glass it for a few seconds, and then holler "shoot" "kill him" and stuff to that effect. Several times this happend on very young deer and he passed. Towards the end of the hunt they finally did this with a 160 type buck that he decided to shoot. </p><p> </p><p>Just my opinion, but I don't think that after applying for 10-12 years for an AZ deer tag with all the work and money that requires you should get that kind of effort from your guide. And if Huntin' Fool is endorsing outfitters like this in a quality draw unit like the Kiabab then what are they endorsing in other units? Plus the outfitter endorsed tags and hunts they traffic are a little high priced to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eshorebwhntr, post: 612388, member: 17112"] I'm on board with what topgun has said here. Hardwork and preparation should be the standard that everyone judges outfitters by in my opinion. I shouldn't have listed the quality of the deer killed as the only reason my buddy had a bad experience. I should have also stated that he said the guide would jump out from the truck when a deer was spotted, glass it for a few seconds, and then holler "shoot" "kill him" and stuff to that effect. Several times this happend on very young deer and he passed. Towards the end of the hunt they finally did this with a 160 type buck that he decided to shoot. Just my opinion, but I don't think that after applying for 10-12 years for an AZ deer tag with all the work and money that requires you should get that kind of effort from your guide. And if Huntin' Fool is endorsing outfitters like this in a quality draw unit like the Kiabab then what are they endorsing in other units? Plus the outfitter endorsed tags and hunts they traffic are a little high priced to me. [/QUOTE]
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