What is the job of a Hunting Guide ??

Bone,

a guide probably has alot less adrenaline running as he didnt take the shot and is a little more level headed at that point.

That is true. Most hunters would have alot of adrenaline and "hunting fever". :) You have valid points. Mind you I'm really selective of my shots if I think its even alittle too far or even close to about what I consider my "max range" I wont even try taking the shot. :D

CHOSE one that has the game you want dont just take a outfitter that has 95% success rates take 1 that has proof they have the class of animals you are after , you wont come here were I live for 50+ moose but you will if your after meat and a great hunt ,

To me if the moose is 36" or 48" or the world record it means the same. This goes for any animal I hunt. I hunt for meat, but not picky on the amount personally if it only lasts one month or 6 its the same. So really as long as the guide can bring me to the animals it would be a great hunt ether way :cool:

Know any good guides that could provide a Grizzly Bear and Goat or Sheep hunt in about 2-3 years ?? :confused: Need to wait as still in college and need to pay off student loans after next spring when I graduate. ;)

Now thats a funny picture! :eek:

Dimitri
 
before I say anything have you looked at prices? grizz alone is upwards of 10000 dollars and sheep can hit well over that price , just a thought and dont combine to much at once it will take its tole on your body
 
Bone,

Wow didnt know the prices were that high. :eek: Guess I can make 2 trips or something. :)

Still I'd like to know good Goat/Sheep and Grizzle guides. To keep them filed away till I can afford to go on the hunts in a few years as its something I really want to do. :) And preferably before I get married and the missus cant understand why I want to go for the hunts :D

Dimitri
 
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