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Getting Ready To Head Out To Wyoming For The Opener Of Elk Season
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 2799" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Roadrunner,</p><p>Fact of life is that there are outfitters and there are outfitters. Probably a fact that the best outfitters have the best guides, usually the lesser quality outfitters don't have first pick. Goes all the way down to grabbing a yo-yo out of the bar for a few days of babysitting a hunter and calling himself a "guide". Top guides and outfitters are just plain impressive folk, they are pros in many things involving making our dreams come true.</p><p>The onus is on the hunter to ensure that the outfitter can fullfill his obligations as stated in advertising and literature, and that he has experienced hunting guides, good gear and equipment and a reasonable hunting area. Going out with a bunch of "real nice guys" who don't have a clue is not what we expect from an outfitted hunt. This is a buyer-beware situation.</p><p>There is also the hard fact that despite the best intentions of the guide and outfitter, things just don't work out and no game is taken or maybe even spotted. This happens, even to the best as that is what hunting is all about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 2799, member: 25"] Roadrunner, Fact of life is that there are outfitters and there are outfitters. Probably a fact that the best outfitters have the best guides, usually the lesser quality outfitters don't have first pick. Goes all the way down to grabbing a yo-yo out of the bar for a few days of babysitting a hunter and calling himself a "guide". Top guides and outfitters are just plain impressive folk, they are pros in many things involving making our dreams come true. The onus is on the hunter to ensure that the outfitter can fullfill his obligations as stated in advertising and literature, and that he has experienced hunting guides, good gear and equipment and a reasonable hunting area. Going out with a bunch of "real nice guys" who don't have a clue is not what we expect from an outfitted hunt. This is a buyer-beware situation. There is also the hard fact that despite the best intentions of the guide and outfitter, things just don't work out and no game is taken or maybe even spotted. This happens, even to the best as that is what hunting is all about. [/QUOTE]
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