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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 764501" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I am not well enough versed in the ranch hunts to help you much. I just don't have that sort of budget for elk hunting and don't really see myself planning for one. I tend to think ranch hunts are for well to do folks who consider the accomodations just about as important as the hunt alone or should I say kill. I have guided some of those well off folks who do the ranch hunts, in fact they do several hunts back to back in the same year, and they really just want to kill a big elk. They really don't care too much for the actual hunt. </p><p> </p><p>My advice might be just to figure out the most important thing and set your mind for it. If you want an crazy adventure do a wilderness hunt with an outfitter that is just plain ol certifiably nuts. You may not take home a huge bull but you will likely have an experience you will never forget. It is truely about the hunt. If you want to kill, sleep in a lodge, drive around in a truck etc, and eat gormet food, go to a big ranch. The bigger and more expensive the better. </p><p> </p><p>You can call me if you wish to discuss the wilderness type hunts. I have no skin the game so it will just be honest info from my experiences. </p><p> </p><p>Ok, back to dreaming about winning the lotto and being someone important...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 764501, member: 61747"] I am not well enough versed in the ranch hunts to help you much. I just don't have that sort of budget for elk hunting and don't really see myself planning for one. I tend to think ranch hunts are for well to do folks who consider the accomodations just about as important as the hunt alone or should I say kill. I have guided some of those well off folks who do the ranch hunts, in fact they do several hunts back to back in the same year, and they really just want to kill a big elk. They really don't care too much for the actual hunt. My advice might be just to figure out the most important thing and set your mind for it. If you want an crazy adventure do a wilderness hunt with an outfitter that is just plain ol certifiably nuts. You may not take home a huge bull but you will likely have an experience you will never forget. It is truely about the hunt. If you want to kill, sleep in a lodge, drive around in a truck etc, and eat gormet food, go to a big ranch. The bigger and more expensive the better. You can call me if you wish to discuss the wilderness type hunts. I have no skin the game so it will just be honest info from my experiences. Ok, back to dreaming about winning the lotto and being someone important... [/QUOTE]
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