Paradox
FNG
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- Oct 30, 2021
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I wanted to let this go, but don’t want anyone else to make the same mistake.
hunted with Art Ryan and Mountain Top Outfitters.
we paid extra for the fly in hunt. First thing I noticed was there were no amenities for guests, as in snacks etc. then day 2 we ran out of drinking water. No effort was made to replenish, they gave us lake water. They were not even going to boil it until I threw a fit. Lunch was some sort of mystery meat on dry bread and 2 burnt cookies. Same lunch EVERY day! Dinner was usually some form of overcooked meat with potatoes, turnips and carrots every day! On Thursday we got a special dinner….leftovers from the rest of the week! Housing was a plywood shack with no heat, tho they did have a wood stove in the dining area our room was on the far end and you could usually see your breath in our room, bedding was discarded folding beds from garage sales. We found out we could not hunt from the Argos after 2 days because Art did not bother to register his trails. So we spent 2 days chasing moose away from camp, then had to walk from then on.
I did harvest a cow and calf on the last day. My guide spent most of his time glassing moose several miles away that we couldn’t get to. I think my success was due to the many moose, not to the skill of the guide.
Good luck and hope this helps someone.
Ed
hunted with Art Ryan and Mountain Top Outfitters.
we paid extra for the fly in hunt. First thing I noticed was there were no amenities for guests, as in snacks etc. then day 2 we ran out of drinking water. No effort was made to replenish, they gave us lake water. They were not even going to boil it until I threw a fit. Lunch was some sort of mystery meat on dry bread and 2 burnt cookies. Same lunch EVERY day! Dinner was usually some form of overcooked meat with potatoes, turnips and carrots every day! On Thursday we got a special dinner….leftovers from the rest of the week! Housing was a plywood shack with no heat, tho they did have a wood stove in the dining area our room was on the far end and you could usually see your breath in our room, bedding was discarded folding beds from garage sales. We found out we could not hunt from the Argos after 2 days because Art did not bother to register his trails. So we spent 2 days chasing moose away from camp, then had to walk from then on.
I did harvest a cow and calf on the last day. My guide spent most of his time glassing moose several miles away that we couldn’t get to. I think my success was due to the many moose, not to the skill of the guide.
Good luck and hope this helps someone.
Ed