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3 More Questions Inquiring Minds Should Ask Their Montana Hunting Guide
Helping Insure Better Elk Hunting Guided Trips
Peter Foller, a long time non-resident Montana hunting guide said, "I wish more guys would ask me more questions before they book a trip with me."
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"Why? I mean you'd think I'd want less of that wouldn't you?," he asked. "Well I'm confident my answers will be superior to those of other guides. And I truly want our guests to have the best elk hunting guided trips possible. And sometimes I may not be the one to book with."
With an ever increasing number of elk hunters saving up to hire Alaskan, Colorado or Montana hunting guides it's best to find out all they can to insure their dream hunting trip is unlikely to turn into a nightmare.
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We already covered 4 questions for Montana hunting guides. Let's discuss a few more.
5) How many actual hunting days are there in the field? Travel time to base camp doesn't count.
6) How do you hunt? Some guys are deathly afraid of horses. Others aren't in the physical condition to trek across rugged terrain in pursuit of a trophy bull elk. While others' idea of roughing it is Motel 6. It's better to find out about how this all works before you break for camp don't you think?
7) How many hunters per guide? Two-on-one is common. But in your case you may prefer the individual attention of being the only hunter your guide is working with.
To put the price of a guided hunt into perspective, you can expect to easily shell out anywhere between $1,000 to $2,500 to cover licenses, food, transportation and supplies for unguided elk hunting on private land in Montana. Given the difference you may find a knowledgable Montana hunting guide is well worth the money.
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