rbutcher1234
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I will add that it’s same when chartering a boat. You book a boat in advance but then you show up day of to bad weather and can’t leave the dock. Crew makes the most of it
It's all good, thank you. I can see how that impression came accross. I'm not sure what there is to rectify at this point other than my own attitude towards the situation.I did not mean to imply you were a Karen, unless of course you did not try to rectify the situation with the involved parties before airing dirty laundry. I am not up to speed on the situation and am just here for the entertainment value. Good luck sorting things out.
Like a house of cards ready to collapse at any time. I've wanted to invest in an outfit in the past but not sure about that anymore. Hence the reason I am not naming names as I need a full evaluation with a cleared head and a hard look in the mirror before I can do that.I used to think I would love to be an outfitter. I mean what's not to like, I get to spend all my time outdoors chasing critters with like minded people? The older I get the more I am glad I took the career path I did rather than try to pursue a career as an outfitter. Has got to be a miserable experience for most of those guys.
Yeah, but your elderly father killed a decent deer. Without private access and without points, you guys are probably not killing a deer like that unless you hit the lottery for LE.We paid a lot of money for private access...
I am from Texas...Most Texan thread I've ever read, all I'm saying
Good perspective, thank you.Yeah, but your elderly father killed a decent deer. Without private access and without points, you guys are probably not killing a deer like that unless you hit the lottery for LE.
Hanging with your dad and watching him kill a buck, it's difficult for me to see that as a bad hunt, even at the price you paid.
We can tell.I am from Texas...
Absolutely agree. I am moving towards the acceptance stage of grief lol. I can swallow the tag soup pill DIY, trust me I've done it plenty. I may have had expectations that were impossible to meet given the circumstances and that is on me.I'm 52 years old. A lot of my hunts out west or in Canada are with outfitters because as an easterner, DIY isn't always an option for me as I don't have the ability to scout. I hate to tell you this but sometimes hunting conditions suck and there's not a damn thing you or the outfitter can do about it.
I booked a Dall Sheep hunt for 2020 that got postponed to 2021 due to Covid with a very reputable outfitter who had such a high success rate if you could just withstand the torture of the physical abuse a hunt like that takes. To put it in perspective the only guys over a ten year period that didn't kill a sheep with this outfit either 1.) quit due to physical strain or 2.) were looking for a better sheep than the one they killed before. (Must be nice) Anyway, I went with the early group of about 6 people and 3 of us didn't kill a sheep. I saw 60 RAMS and not one was legal. It was brutal. There was clearly a harsh winter beforehand and/or some type of natural die off that occurred which put his numbers down in the year I went. This was after a Covid year where we were all excited because the prior year they had hardly any hunters other than local Canadians due to covid. It was very tough and soul sucking to pay that type of money and come back empty handed and literally wear myself out physically and mentally on a trip I had trained for after booking 4 years prior.
I spoke with the outfitter who wanted to have me back and while I still had to pay for a hunt the charges were reduced a lot as it still costs him to have me there. I ended up getting it done the second trip in 2023 after losing 4 days in basecamp because of the fires in Northern Canada.
Am I bitter about it? No. Its hunting. It happens. If anything it made the next hunt that much more rewarding. The outfitter is someone I would recommend in an instant. I've been on other hunts, for Mule Deer even, with outfitters where I had to eat the tag sandwich. Rarely have a I felt that they weren't trying. If you hunt long enough, shit like what you went thru happens. You have to accept that.
Hey man not all Texas are like the stereotypeWe can tell.
These statements conflict.expectations set by the outfitter I hired
I made assumptions based on my past experience in the area and having my own small lease nearby
Drought for sure I suspect maybe disease outbreak, but that was not relayed to me to potentially book a different hunt or cancel altogether if the quality dropped so much. They knew things had changed since I booked and went forward with it anyways. There was no specific guarantees, as I would not expect there to be. But it was just clear the numbers were way down. It's just not how I would do business if I was in that game...
To be clear, I'm not mad I didn't kill something. I don't need to kill something to have a successful hunt. I'm mad that the hunt I paid for was misrepresented relative to the situation on the ground, and no attempt to communicate that was made.
Me too. 13 days and I only saw one small bear. I’m not mad at the outfitter. In fact, I would look with him again in a heartbeat.I ate a Brown Bear Tag once. They dont go down easy.
Yes TP, We may have seen 10 bucks one day if you count half of them forkys. Upper age class just was not there. 3.5 yo bucks with small groups of does. There were a few off limits bucks that were not old enough running does. Not the 6.5-7.5 yo deer I would expect to see. The buck my dad killed was rutting hard.You hunted transpecos? No disease but you can look up rain fall for the area 5 and 6 years ago.
so there where days you saw 10 plus bucks but none over 140?
how hard was the rut?