Would you shoot this 21 point buck?
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 7
Would you shoot this 21 point buck?
Eastablished Canadian Outfitter looking for new archery hunters
Offering 20% OFF for all archers who add us as a friend on facebook. As an added bonus, when you add us as a friend, you will gain access to all of our photo galleries (non-friends only get limited access).
We have a huge allocation of 450,000 acres, much of which is heavy woods! We will never be able to put a dent in this deer population, and there is always a trophy out there.
Check us out: www.facebook.com/BloodveinRiverOutfitters
Even if you don't want to come hunt, add us as a friend, or like us if you enjoy what we've put up there. You've got nothing to lose.
Deer pictured is a young, untagged buck of 2 years ago. He was pushed out of the area we caught him in last year, but I now know where he's moved to. A trusted source who'd seen him Nov of 2011 said he is "Very Gigantic". A bunch more trail cams on order just for this buck. More/larger pics at the link provided.
You want him? Come get him!
Offering 20% OFF for all archers who add us as a friend on facebook. As an added bonus, when you add us as a friend, you will gain access to all of our photo galleries (non-friends only get limited access).
We have a huge allocation of 450,000 acres, much of which is heavy woods! We will never be able to put a dent in this deer population, and there is always a trophy out there.
Check us out: www.facebook.com/BloodveinRiverOutfitters
Even if you don't want to come hunt, add us as a friend, or like us if you enjoy what we've put up there. You've got nothing to lose.
Deer pictured is a young, untagged buck of 2 years ago. He was pushed out of the area we caught him in last year, but I now know where he's moved to. A trusted source who'd seen him Nov of 2011 said he is "Very Gigantic". A bunch more trail cams on order just for this buck. More/larger pics at the link provided.
You want him? Come get him!
#3
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 7
To each his own.
Some guys like to experience new locations to hunt, others prefer to stay local and explore their land to hunt down the monster buck for that extra sense of accomplishment. I am the latter, but I do it because I enjoy the outdoors, and like the challenge.
When I find them, you guys get to hunt 'em. Not your typical outfitter. I do it for fun, not for a living...
Some guys like to experience new locations to hunt, others prefer to stay local and explore their land to hunt down the monster buck for that extra sense of accomplishment. I am the latter, but I do it because I enjoy the outdoors, and like the challenge.
When I find them, you guys get to hunt 'em. Not your typical outfitter. I do it for fun, not for a living...
#4
I don't see anything wrong with an outfitter as long as it isn't a "Caged" or "baited" hunt, sitting in a tower + shooting them over the dinner table is not much of a hunt!!! but connecting with a good outfitter is a great way to hunt. Doc
#7
To each his own.
Some guys like to experience new locations to hunt, others prefer to stay local and explore their land to hunt down the monster buck for that extra sense of accomplishment. I am the latter, but I do it because I enjoy the outdoors, and like the challenge.
When I find them, you guys get to hunt 'em. Not your typical outfitter. I do it for fun, not for a living...
Some guys like to experience new locations to hunt, others prefer to stay local and explore their land to hunt down the monster buck for that extra sense of accomplishment. I am the latter, but I do it because I enjoy the outdoors, and like the challenge.
When I find them, you guys get to hunt 'em. Not your typical outfitter. I do it for fun, not for a living...