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<blockquote data-quote="TH" data-source="post: 566793" data-attributes="member: 1046"><p>I dont want to hi jack this thread but this is what happend on our hunting trip with Jay Reynolds of Open Creek Outfitters. Our hunt was going to start on Monday. We decided to fly in on Saturday. When we landed at the airport the airline lost our rifles. They promised they would deliver the rifles to our hotel on Sunday. Our group of 4 went down to the bar to have a drink when 2 guys come up to us and try to pick a bar fight with some of our guys. Later that evening we found out that the 2 guys were some of our guides on our hunting trip. Sunday rolls around and we call the airline to make sure our rifles are going to be delivered and they tell us betwee 3 and 4pm they will be there. We call the airline and they said their delivery person got sick and went home and they are trying to find someone to deliver our guns and they will be delivered around 9pm tonight. To make a long story short. The airline did not deliver our guns. We notified the outfitter what was going on and said we needed to drive up to Idaho to pick up our guns. The outfitter threw a fit said Monday morning the mule train was leaving at 7 am be there ready to go or your going to have to forefit your hunt and we are not going to refund your money. After about 20 minutes of words they decided to keep someone back and we would have to ride hard because we had a 42 mile horse back ride into camp. Once we recieved our guns we met up with the guides and rode into camp. Everyone from the cook wranglers and guide were not professional or very safe. One of the guides put his pistol in his back pack and the gun went off blowing a hole throug the top of the tent which could of killed someone. The guides were taking people down mountains so steep that the horses could not stand up. One hunter in the groups horse fell down the side of the mountan with a hunter on the horse. The whole group was not safe and not professional people at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TH, post: 566793, member: 1046"] I dont want to hi jack this thread but this is what happend on our hunting trip with Jay Reynolds of Open Creek Outfitters. Our hunt was going to start on Monday. We decided to fly in on Saturday. When we landed at the airport the airline lost our rifles. They promised they would deliver the rifles to our hotel on Sunday. Our group of 4 went down to the bar to have a drink when 2 guys come up to us and try to pick a bar fight with some of our guys. Later that evening we found out that the 2 guys were some of our guides on our hunting trip. Sunday rolls around and we call the airline to make sure our rifles are going to be delivered and they tell us betwee 3 and 4pm they will be there. We call the airline and they said their delivery person got sick and went home and they are trying to find someone to deliver our guns and they will be delivered around 9pm tonight. To make a long story short. The airline did not deliver our guns. We notified the outfitter what was going on and said we needed to drive up to Idaho to pick up our guns. The outfitter threw a fit said Monday morning the mule train was leaving at 7 am be there ready to go or your going to have to forefit your hunt and we are not going to refund your money. After about 20 minutes of words they decided to keep someone back and we would have to ride hard because we had a 42 mile horse back ride into camp. Once we recieved our guns we met up with the guides and rode into camp. Everyone from the cook wranglers and guide were not professional or very safe. One of the guides put his pistol in his back pack and the gun went off blowing a hole throug the top of the tent which could of killed someone. The guides were taking people down mountains so steep that the horses could not stand up. One hunter in the groups horse fell down the side of the mountan with a hunter on the horse. The whole group was not safe and not professional people at all. [/QUOTE]
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