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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 515924" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>Thanks for your quick reply and, incidentally, I'm right down the road from you here in Allegan! I think everyone would rather hear the whole poop like you just posted, rather than to try and sugarcoat anything when we're talking a lot of hard earned money that a person is going to plunk down on a guided hunt! I've always felt that it's best to talk to the guys that have been unsuccessful on a hunt to get a full rundown of an outfitters operation. Just talking to a few that got their animal many times gives a wrong overall impression of an operation because taking a decent animal, especially if it was a person's first hunt, makes them forget the rest of their week in camp. Thanks for what sounds like an honest report, especially in regards to the drinking of alcohol at any time other than a couple at the end of the day before heading for bed. Any other time is most inappropriate in any hunting camp IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 515924, member: 28854"] Thanks for your quick reply and, incidentally, I'm right down the road from you here in Allegan! I think everyone would rather hear the whole poop like you just posted, rather than to try and sugarcoat anything when we're talking a lot of hard earned money that a person is going to plunk down on a guided hunt! I've always felt that it's best to talk to the guys that have been unsuccessful on a hunt to get a full rundown of an outfitters operation. Just talking to a few that got their animal many times gives a wrong overall impression of an operation because taking a decent animal, especially if it was a person's first hunt, makes them forget the rest of their week in camp. Thanks for what sounds like an honest report, especially in regards to the drinking of alcohol at any time other than a couple at the end of the day before heading for bed. Any other time is most inappropriate in any hunting camp IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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