LizardKing
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- Jun 11, 2025
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Being a guide myself i understand how much goes into an operation like BC Outfitters. They have created something pretty special in the middle of the bush. I recently went in a spring bear hunt after meeting Mark at SCI and from start to finish I was impressed. He was very helpful getting into the country as well as heloing me decide where to stop on my drive. All his info was spot on and the paperwork he provided for customs made it a simple process. I met Mark and we headed to camp. The bears were just coming out of hibernation and it was an awesome time to hunt. The other hunter in camp shot his bear the first afternoon! It was a great start. A little rain for a day or two didn't bother too much because as soon as the sun came out so did the bears. I shot mine on the 3rd day and couldn't have been more thrilled. The whole time I was there Mark had guys working on the camp improving it. They cut trees they fixed roads worked on electrical and started a improved water system. I went in with no expectations except to enjoy being in the bush. I saw just about every type of animal by the masses. Over 20 bears dozen moose, elk all the good stuff. I've never seen more moose droppings lining the road. It was everywhere.
Its unfortunate to not be able to enjoy yourself on something so unique. Maybe this hunt just wasn't for you. But at the end of the day hunting is hunting with a 100 variables for success.
I've hunted thousands of animals in my life and this was one of the greatest trips I've ever had. I went solo with out really knowing anyone and felt like I left with 2x as many friends as I started with while I was there.
Mark did a great job cooking and I got to enjoy the wood stove in the camp on those chilly nights.
Marks son Matt was my guide when I shot mine and I really enjoyed hinting with him. He's got it going on for a man his age and he is on his way to be a fantastic guide or operator. He's got a real future in this business and it's hard to hear someone older discouraging some one with so much potential. Anyways I couldn't help it. I believe you are entitled to your opinion but it does no good downing anyone especially a guide that young.
Its unfortunate to not be able to enjoy yourself on something so unique. Maybe this hunt just wasn't for you. But at the end of the day hunting is hunting with a 100 variables for success.
I've hunted thousands of animals in my life and this was one of the greatest trips I've ever had. I went solo with out really knowing anyone and felt like I left with 2x as many friends as I started with while I was there.
Mark did a great job cooking and I got to enjoy the wood stove in the camp on those chilly nights.
Marks son Matt was my guide when I shot mine and I really enjoyed hinting with him. He's got it going on for a man his age and he is on his way to be a fantastic guide or operator. He's got a real future in this business and it's hard to hear someone older discouraging some one with so much potential. Anyways I couldn't help it. I believe you are entitled to your opinion but it does no good downing anyone especially a guide that young.