Back Country Guide Outfitter Adventures

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Back Country Guide Outfitter Adventures



Rated 0 out of 5.0 based on 3 Outfitter reviews.

Contact: Mark Werner

Location: Kamloops, British Columbia

Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer, Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Canada Moose, Grizzly Bear, Lynx, Wolf

State(s) Hunted: BC

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outfitter review submitted by: Jim Given on Dec 20 2007

Species Hunted: Moose/Bear/Elk

Game Quality: Poor for Moose, good Bear

Accommodation Quality: Very good cabins

Camp Condition: Average

Food Quality: Very Good

Guide Experience: Good

Other Personal Experience: Good

Overall Impression: Service was poor, and hunt was not what was explained prior

Recommend: Not for Moose, prob for spring

Reviewer Comments: Very Disappointed with service and attitude by outfitter to hunters. Mislead all of us about type of hunt, and what to expect in terms of game. New website is VERY misleading, he has no float plane! Beware for Moose, would have to say he does have a good spot for Black Bear.


outfitter review submitted by: Stephen Heins on Jun 9 2007

Species Hunted: Black Bear

Game Quality: Good

Accommodation Quality: great

Camp Condition: great

Food Quality: great

Guide Experience: great

Other Personal Experience: great

Overall Impression: excellent

Recommend: yes in a minute

Reviewer Comments: My father and I were hunting black bear.Saw tons of game moose deer grizz elk and blackies my father took a great bear.Do not plan on loosing weight asfor they cook good food and plenty of it.I am going back next year and taking my son!! You wont be disapointed hunting with these guys


outfitter review submitted by: Larry Johnson on Dec 10 2006

Species Hunted: Moose- Elk-Black bear-Deer

Game Quality: Good to Great

Accommodation Quality: rustick and nice

Camp Condition: All in good working order

Food Quality: Unbelievable

Guide Experience: Very good

Other Personal Experience: Great

Overall Impression: Was every thing they said it would be

Recommend: YES!!

Reviewer Comments: This hunt was everything we were told that it would be and more. I took my wife on this trip and she had a great time as well. Food was out of this world.I would have no problem sending any one on this hunt,you will be well taken care of.And should have several shot opportunitys.

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