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<blockquote data-quote="QuietHunter" data-source="post: 12493" data-attributes="member: 808"><p>I honestly don't know what he charges. Feel free to contact him and see what he has to say.</p><p>I do know from guiding that this is not a typical operation. Darrell has outfitted in a number of places in the state and I believe he now has one of the best. The area he hunts borders New Mexico and he takes hunters both places depending on the tag. I have only guided on the Colorado side, but it is the same elk.</p><p>It is a great operation for trophy elk. Elk grow big and numerous because of good genetics and good feed. While it is not any kind of high fenced hunt, it is on private land. Darrell has been outfitting this area for over 10 years and knows it and the elk well. Success rates are very high and I have never heard of anyone killing something smaller than a 5 point.</p><p></p><p>I don't know of any problem hunting with a "handcannon", but I would check with Darrel. As you can imagine he has had hunters of all types over the years. I would guess he has a good idea on how to get a handgun hunter the best chance for a good kill. What kind of range limitations do you have with a "handcannon"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietHunter, post: 12493, member: 808"] I honestly don't know what he charges. Feel free to contact him and see what he has to say. I do know from guiding that this is not a typical operation. Darrell has outfitted in a number of places in the state and I believe he now has one of the best. The area he hunts borders New Mexico and he takes hunters both places depending on the tag. I have only guided on the Colorado side, but it is the same elk. It is a great operation for trophy elk. Elk grow big and numerous because of good genetics and good feed. While it is not any kind of high fenced hunt, it is on private land. Darrell has been outfitting this area for over 10 years and knows it and the elk well. Success rates are very high and I have never heard of anyone killing something smaller than a 5 point. I don't know of any problem hunting with a "handcannon", but I would check with Darrel. As you can imagine he has had hunters of all types over the years. I would guess he has a good idea on how to get a handgun hunter the best chance for a good kill. What kind of range limitations do you have with a "handcannon"? [/QUOTE]
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