Elk guide question.
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,358
RE: Elk guide question.
One thing that hasn't been mentioned, draw vs OTC tags, if you get a draw state, you might not be hunting if you don't get drawn, so if the outfitter is in a draw state/area, make sure to get an understanding of what happens if you don't draw and what the options are.
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Colorado
Posts: 359
RE: Elk guide question.
I can recommend Crazy Horse Outfitters here in CO. You can stay in a cabin and he can take you in from there. I know him personally and he does a GREAT job and is all about the customer.
#13
RE: Elk guide question.
thanks to everyone who has posted and sent pm's etc. I have been checking all of the links you all have sent. It is very frustrating work. After a while it all seems to blend together. I guess now it all comes down to speaking with the people and seeing what they have persoanlly to offer. The Harrisburg sports show is next month, and I noticed some of the guides you've recommended will be there. I will have to go see thier spreads. After the first post on this thread I was beginning to question whether my requests were unreasonable, but after a few of you good people helped me, I can see that they were in the ballpark. Thanks again!!!!
#14
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Crested Butte Co.
Posts: 157
RE: Elk guide question.
Dropped you a mail you can also look in www.huntinfo.com in outfitter reviews and get info on some outfitters and if you decide to go without a guide can point you at some elk.
#15
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Missouri
Posts: 27
RE: Elk guide question.
My friend and I are planning to hunt in '07 with a place called Upper Canyon Outfitters in SW Montana. I have not hunted with them, but we chose them because my friend knows a guy who knows them personally and he swears they are top notch. Their web address is www.ucomontana.com. They have both pack-in hunts and lodge hunts for a little over $3K. I do know that one of the owners is on the Montana Outifitters Board, for what that's worth. Also, when I asked them for a list of all their previous year's clients, they sent it to me immediately. I have not bothered to call any of them yet, however. They are in a 4" brow tine area, so you can't shoot spike bulls. Other than that, they seem to be a very reputable outfit. I hope that helps. Wherever you end up going, I'd like to hear about the hunt. Good luck!
#16
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Posts: 12
RE: Elk guide question.
Billy Stockton in Wise River, Montana.. He has guided Jim Zumbo & Chuck Yeager. Give him a call. He's know as a good bear outfitter too. Call 1-406-782-9532 or go to http://www.stocktonoutfitters.com/# and check it out. I haven't seen him in 4 years, but he was always fair with me..
#17
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Crested Butte Co.
Posts: 157
RE: Elk guide question.
They might not be in there but check in www.huntinfo.com under outfitter reviews good info.
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