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Off to Canada for a Whitetail hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave King" data-source="post: 491" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Bud</p><p></p><p> I'm not sure of the price for next year but this year it was in the $4,300USD range (just show up, travel NOT included). Here's the number to his service 800.443.6753 He rents several motels, not rooms mind you but the whole motel and has meals and day lunches taken care of. The stands are heated (if you need or would like heat) and he sometimes has a hunter that prefers to stay in the vehicle(s) (southern area of farm country).</p><p></p><p> I called him yesterday to get an idea of the success and size. He still has a few hunters around so no success percent yet. So far, his hunters got 9 deer over 170 inches including one 201 inch non-typical.</p><p></p><p> I'm already negotiating for next year and will opt to go for the late openings and the (hopefully) -30 degree weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave King, post: 491, member: 3"] Bud I'm not sure of the price for next year but this year it was in the $4,300USD range (just show up, travel NOT included). Here's the number to his service 800.443.6753 He rents several motels, not rooms mind you but the whole motel and has meals and day lunches taken care of. The stands are heated (if you need or would like heat) and he sometimes has a hunter that prefers to stay in the vehicle(s) (southern area of farm country). I called him yesterday to get an idea of the success and size. He still has a few hunters around so no success percent yet. So far, his hunters got 9 deer over 170 inches including one 201 inch non-typical. I'm already negotiating for next year and will opt to go for the late openings and the (hopefully) -30 degree weather. [/QUOTE]
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