Welcome & Win a Bear Hunt w/ Gypsum Creek Outfitters.

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Hey Roksliders

Meet Tim Andrews, Owner & Operator of Colorado Backcountry Precision & Gypsum Creek Outfitters

I met Tim through the outdoors show circuit and the big buck world. Solid guy running solid ops

Besides their rifle range (including a suppressor demo facility,) archery shooting courses, they guide for mule deer, elk, bear on public and private.

A little more about them:

Colorado Backcountry Precision (CBP) was built on a passion for mountain hunting and guiding for big game. As the owner of Gypsum Creek Outfitters, I partnered with my best guide and friend, Colin, and started CBP. We have a suppressor demo facility, a precision long-distance rifle range, and we teach private lessons and schools for mountain hunting. We also offer a full archery range, with both large block targets from 10 to 100 yards, and 32 Rinehart 3D targets situated along a 1.5 mile walk-through course at 8,000 feet on the side of the mountain. For the rifle lessons, we teach the fundamentals of precision long range shooting, helping our clients become more comfortable taking real life shots in hunting scenarios.

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As part of their introductions to Rokslide, Tim is offering a fully-guided fall bear hunt to one hand-picked Rokslider! Here's what the hunt is all about:

Fully guided 1-on-1 RIFLE black bear hunt with Gypsum Creek Outfitters, donated by Colorado Backcountry Precision. Spot & stalk style hunt with non-hunting day before and after. Shoot with an instructor the day before the hunt. Lodging and meals included. Mountain tough hunt terrain so being in shape and prepared is a must. Possibly of a giant bear or color phase but limited pressure and highly successful hunt. Transportation to the hunt/license costs are winner's responsibility. Hunt can be scheduled for 2026 or 2027

But this won't be just a "random" giveaway. You need to be qualified to enter for this hunt or as any good outfitter knows, nobody has a good time!

So if you'd like to be considered for this hunt, this is what we're looking for:

You must have 100 meaningful posts on Rokslide to enter. This hunt is for someone who's a participating member of the communtiy. We won't even look at your entry if you don't have 100+ and any whiners might get an all-inclusive free vacation from Rokslide :ROFLMAO:

In 100 words max, tell us these:


1) Hunting background

2) Current physical activity level

3) Why this hunt would be a good fit for you?


4) How you'll feel/react if you don't get a bear?

Tim and his crew will select the best candidates for this hunt and draw for the winner by August 1st, (just in time to apply for the license).
 
Might as well throw my hat in the ring, thanks for opportunity.

1. I moved to Montana in 2019 to have the opportunity to hunt elk every year. Been fortunate to fill elk tags the past four years.
2. I hike a lot for work (weed spraying) and also workout three days a week.
3. I think the hunt would be a good fit because of my previous experience hunting in the mountains, but a lack of bear hunting experience. I would learn a lot, but am confident in mountain hunting.
4. If I didn’t get a bear, I would be understanding. Hunting is difficult, there’s not a guarantee.
 
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