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recurveman
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The guy did not ask WHO to go with, he asked what questions to ask the outfitter...
If you are bowhunting, you better ask how many bow hunters they have taken, if they like taking bow hunters, and which of their guides LIKE taking bow hunters. You will find not many do and if you are a stick bow shooter it will be even less.
Asking for the success rate of bow hunters is pointless. Better question would be do they have particular areas within their guide area that are setup better for bow hunters than others.
Another good question to ask is how much resident pressure their area gets. Dropping $50,000 and then having to fight thru residents to get to “your” ram is not very appealing to me. And what happens if you get into that situation and what they do to avoid it. Big 9 that would be my very first question.
The best Stone sheep outfitters don’t advertise and don’t have any problem booking clients. You are probably not going to get that information on any website. Tough to even get that at the WSF or GSC Ovis conventions but those would be good places to start.
Thanks for the response. I didn't realize that residents could hunt in the same area as the outfitters. Not sure why I assumed that since I live in AZ and it's all public land with plenty of ourfitters. I'm not against using a bow but it isn't a must. I gave up shooting recurves many years ago. My body and fingers can't do it anymore.
The reason I didn't ask WHO is because every person is looking for a different experience (you know and understand that). I might want something completely different than a guy that had a great time with a different outfitter. So good questions will probably be a better option than which outfitter to use.