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Katie_Bug Jan 16th, 2013 05:12 PM

Hunting Trip For Husbands Birthday
 
Hi, My kids & I want to get their father/my husband a hunting trip for his birthday. He is an avid hunter who we want to knock his socks off with this trip. It must be within the U.S. and a quality company for the trip. Does anyone know of or have suggestions for a guiding company and where? Thank you for your time.
Katie

MichelleY Jan 16th, 2013 05:22 PM

What kind of hunting? Birds? Deer? Elk? What part of the country? Budget?

Katie_Bug Jan 16th, 2013 06:16 PM

HI & thank you for your question. He loves all hunting so I am open to suggestions & our budget is negotiable. I want to see what is out there & what different guides cost.
Katie

Lookin_Glass Jan 16th, 2013 06:18 PM

does he want to kill bambi with a bullet or a bow and arrow?

MichelleY Jan 16th, 2013 06:32 PM

This is a link to a friend of a friend who is an outfitter:

http://www.arrowfiveoutfitters.com/

Katie_Bug Jan 16th, 2013 07:16 PM

@MichelleY, thank you for your time I'll check it out.

Tomsd Jan 16th, 2013 08:03 PM

It really depends on what type of hunting he likes the most - be it Deer, Elk, waterfowl, upland game, whatever.

Check out the Safari Club and various hunting clubs/magazines for an idea as to costs, locations, etc.

I would probably lean toward the Western states - but there is good Whitetail deer hunting in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, etc, the south, and so forth.

And just a good hunt will probably suffice - not for a Trophy rack, which costs more.

Finecheapboxofwine Jan 17th, 2013 02:39 AM

I can recommend this company-

http://www.sporting-trader.com/

Gretchen Jan 17th, 2013 03:45 AM

Depends 'way too much on what he wants to hunt and when the season is.

starrs Jan 17th, 2013 04:26 AM

For a "knock his socks off" trip, I'd say Alaska. You'd have options on hunting/fishing but I'd say a fishing trip via float plane. No particular recommendations on guide/company.

starrs Jan 17th, 2013 04:30 AM

Here are some options from Cabela's Outdoor Adventures -
http://www.cabelasoutdooradventures....fishing/alaska

starrs Jan 17th, 2013 04:34 AM

Oh, you said hunting. Use the same link and look for the hunting options. There's a sheep/combo hunt for $20K in Alaska. That's pretty much "knock your socks off".

Tomsd Jan 17th, 2013 06:49 AM

If you are going to spend big time for an Alaskan sheep hunt - he better be in great shape to hump up the hills. :)

Stateside - most guys dream of getting a big elk - as they have already been successful at deer hunting.

Tomsd Jan 17th, 2013 06:51 AM

And for some fishing options - check out our local radio - fish show - Let's Talk Hookup. They go all over - from Alaska down to Panama out to the Pacific, and they have links to a lot of different companies besides the trips they sponsor/take.

http://www.hookup1090.com/

Tomsd Jan 17th, 2013 06:54 AM

And here is a collection of various outfitters for Elk hunts - and they have them in just about every western state - including where I grew up in Oregon. And if you decide on an elk hunt - preferable guided if he's not familiar with the area - it's easy to add on a fishing trip somewhere in the area.

http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sugexp=...w=1253&bih=660

Tomsd Jan 17th, 2013 07:04 AM

Here's a map that shows more about hunting in Oregon for example (with both Roosevelt and Rocky Mountain Elk, Mule and/or Whitetail and/or Blacktail deer, Antelope, etc) - and then - below that - one Oregon outfitter's page - and then a Field and Stream article about hunting on public land - but again, would pay more for a guided hunt unless he is readily familiar with an area.

Oregon also has all kinds of lake - and river and stream fishing (Trout, Steelhead - which is an ocean going Rainbow trout, Large and smallmouth Bass, Salmon migrating up the rivers - and out in the ocean - as well as big Sturgeon in the Columbia River and of course, as noteed going out to the ocean - where depending on the season - you can also catch Albacore tuna, etc.

http://plicmapcenter.org/view.php?st...FW6CQgodKHoANA

http://www.garylewisoutdoors.com/hun...n-hunting/elk/

http://www.fieldandstream.com/articl...-how-hunt-them

Tomsd Jan 17th, 2013 07:06 AM

Uno mas - plenty of bird hunting in Oregon too - being on the Pacific flyway - for ducks and geese, and you also have pheasant, and upland birds - grouse, sagehens, whatnot.

But the same can be said for Washington and northern California.

MichelleY Jan 17th, 2013 08:26 AM

Tom STOP!

elburr Jan 17th, 2013 08:59 AM

A friend loved his trip here http://www.timberghost.com/

Fodorite018 Jan 17th, 2013 09:04 AM

The Brooks Range in Alaska has a lot of great hunting. Take a look at BRA's website for this. http://brooksrange.com/services/hunting.htm

BRA itself it not a guide service, but they have links to credible guides in the area. When we were up there, there were quite a few groups coming back from successful hunts.


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