Well said KD...the adventure, a meaningful life experience, being out there immersed in the world of the animal I am hunting, and bringing home meat to family and friends is what it's all about to me....For me, moose success is actually more about what goes on the plate than up on the wall.
I've not looked at the website, so that is a disclaimer...i noticed on Tim’s website that it says the outfitter takes possession of all the meat , unless other arrangements are made. Is this a common thing on backcountry hunts? It seems like a hunter would want at least part of the meat to take home.
In this case I am not sure this operation would have been flagged as the research indicated no Red Flags prior to booking the hunt... that's why these forum's can be so helpful regarding gear/outfitters/ammo/guns./bows.There should be a website for lousy guide services. I've been mostly lucky with the 5 outfitters I've used