Ace12
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Has anyone ever hunted with diamond outfitters in Arizona? Any reference or info would be great. Thanks
What hunt are you looking at with them?Has anyone ever hunted with diamond outfitters in Arizona? Any reference or info would be great. Thanks
Welcome to the forum. I think.PLEASE DO NOT WASTE YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY WITH DIAMOND OUTFITTERS IN New Mexico OR ARIZONA! THE OWNER, DAN ALDER IS A CROOK!! HE ONLY CARES ABOUT $$$$!!!
Just got back and on the flight home from Phoenix. Diamond Outfitters was the booking agent and Trophy Hunts of Sonora was the outfitter. It was an exceptional hunt and I would go back in a heartbeat. Paul Burgeois was our guide and he also guides for Diamond. He was an exceptional person and guide and I will hunt with him again. Fingers crossed for the AZ draw this year.Leave Friday for a Coues Whitetail hunt with them in Mexico. We booked this at Sheep Show in 2018. I'll let you all know how it goes. My father and I are both going. Crossing the border at Nogales and heading SW 1 hour by car, so keep us in your prayers--this could be the most dangerous trip of anything we've ever done...
One of the guides on their web site is being prosecuted for poaching a mule deer... Ed F
That isn't nice to post things are not true. Give me a call if you'd like to discuss.My buddy guided for them this year for the first time, they put him in a unit unknown to him with little information on the unit for him to work on. He was successful with his client but his knowledge of the unit was about two weekend of scouting. I would look at other options in my opinion.
Thank you guys for your business, cannot wait to have you back. Just one correction, we are not a booking agents, THS is also Diamond, just that in MX you must be a Mexican National to own a business there, so to comply with the laws we have THS, to be in compliance. Thank you again.Just got back and on the flight home from Phoenix. Diamond Outfitters was the booking agent and Trophy Hunts of Sonora was the outfitter. It was an exceptional hunt and I would go back in a heartbeat. Paul Burgeois was our guide and he also guides for Diamond. He was an exceptional person and guide and I will hunt with him again. Fingers crossed for the AZ draw this year.
Paul has Best of the West Arizona rifles and optics. My father brought his 257 Weatherby but once he saw the distances involved with the Coues on this hunt, he used Paul’s setup to make a 768 yard shot on a 100”+ Coues. He’s now getting his 300 Jarrett setup with a Huskemaw system for his old eyes and future hunts out West. Their new tactical scope has German glass and an internal bubble. It’s a very slick scope for the field and will be replacing his old Swarovski.
Our camp was 7/7 3.5 days into a 5 day hunt. The last buck taken was B&C. The ranch they hunted the week before went 11/11.
It was sheep hunting without all the physical demands. Our camp was great. The food, other hunters, staff, and guides were top notch. I will be going back and taking friends.
I’ve done a lot of hunts locally and abroad and this was among the best. Never once did we feel any sense of danger. Go experience the real Mexico. The wildlife, people, landscape, and culture are truly special.
Thank you guys for your business, cannot wait to have you back. Just one correction, we are not a booking agents, THS is also Diamond, just that in MX you must be a Mexican National to own a business there, so to comply with the laws we have THS, to be in compliance. Thank you again.Just got back and on the flight home from Phoenix. Diamond Outfitters was the booking agent and Trophy Hunts of Sonora was the outfitter. It was an exceptional hunt and I would go back in a heartbeat. Paul Burgeois was our guide and he also guides for Diamond. He was an exceptional person and guide and I will hunt with him again. Fingers crossed for the AZ draw this year.
Paul has Best of the West Arizona rifles and optics. My father brought his 257 Weatherby but once he saw the distances involved with the Coues on this hunt, he used Paul’s setup to make a 768 yard shot on a 100”+ Coues. He’s now getting his 300 Jarrett setup with a Huskemaw system for his old eyes and future hunts out West. Their new tactical scope has German glass and an internal bubble. It’s a very slick scope for the field and will be replacing his old Swarovski.
Our camp was 7/7 3.5 days into a 5 day hunt. The last buck taken was B&C. The ranch they hunted the week before went 11/11.
It was sheep hunting without all the physical demands. Our camp was great. The food, other hunters, staff, and guides were top notch. I will be going back and taking friends.
I’ve done a lot of hunts locally and abroad and this was among the best. Never once did we feel any sense of danger. Go experience the real Mexico. The wildlife, people, landscape, and culture are truly special.
Your post Paul is unfair and untrue. Not sure why you wrote this post, it's beneath you--as is not tipping your guide. You contacted us only after you drew that tag, and was advised by me personally as to the challenges of that hunt and elk numbers. Despite the difficulty of the unit your guide is featured in Huntin Fool magazine articles repeatedly for this unit, so fair to say he knew it? He's guided in it and hunted it personally for years and is a nationally recognized first responder and hero. The hunt you were on experienced a massive snow system that closed all the highways on every side of you and for a while, days, you were essentially landlocked. No recognition of that here? You signed up for a base camp hunt and instead got a nice large trailer with heat. No recognition of that here? Paying money for a hunt doesn't entitle you to an elk, except maybe in a high fence. Also, please read carefully your signed "client acknowledgement" form (it's a legal document). You are better than this post reflects Sir. Good luck in your future endeavors.Booked with Diamond Outfitters Arizona for an elk hunt. Late season, 7 days. Nov 29- Dec 5th, 2019 Our guide was a great person and experienced hunter. However, the unit we hunted, he had novice experience. My thought, and Dan Adlers words, were that the guide would be scouting prior to our hunt. Our guide scouted the weekend prior and was shown around by his friend who knew the area. For $6,200.00, I could have scouted a few times and found bulls myself. Lesson learned.
We never had an opportunity to shoot a bull. We did see bulls from over a mile to two miles away, glassing, and we did see a spike on the last day, but never had a shot.
Apparently other guides put clients on elk in the "good" units, but not us. Yes, thats hunting, but I didnt pay for a hunting trip, I paid for a guide who knew the area, and knew the animals, and thats not what we got.
My advice is to meet the guide prior to a hunt and be assured he knows the area.
Save your money, or spend it on equipment and local knowledge.
I would not recommend Diamond Outfitters Arizona.