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- #21
robie
WKR
My only suggestion: Don't make it a consensus hunt in terms of planning. When everyone has a voice and vote it easily gets too complicated and everyone tends to think they should be consulted. One or two guys plan the hunt completely and then let the other guys join and follow the itinerary. I'm almost 100% sure there will be many who disagree with this but I've been there and done it. It's a hassle to customize things for 4-6 people and make everyone happy.
And fewer guys simply mean less potential for things to go wrong. More guys mean you'd better know the others very well and be 100% assured they're the right stuff for such a hunt. I dunno....I'm weird. It's me and a partner for moose or caribou and that's it. I'd only go with more if I knew them personally and had hunted with them on tough hunts previously.
I feel this is great advice no matter what you are planning. I'm the planner I like the details and enjoy working them out, also I have a hard time not being in control of the details that I can control. For this hunt I've told everyone the dates depend on the outfitter and we don't have a choice but gave the range give by the outfitter. Plan on spending 5 to 7 days in the field and allow 10 days for the trip. Could be less but budget 10. I gave a detailed breakdown of the costs of the trip and said to add $1k for flex. Plan on spending 2 days stuck in a tent with crap weather.
Only real options people are getting on this hunt is what they bring into the field. Everything else has been or will be set.