J Bar H Outfitters LLC

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J Bar H Outfitters LLC.



Rated 0 out of 5.0 based on 6 Outfitter reviews.

Contact: Jeanne Horne

Location: Meeker, Colorado

Species Hunted: Elk, Mule Deer

State(s) Hunted: CO

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outfitter review submitted by: Michael Vaneman on Jan 20 2010

Species Hunted: Elk

Game Quality: Good

Accommodation Quality: Good

Camp Condition: Good

Food Quality: Excellent

Guide Experience: Good

Other Personal Experience: Great

Overall Impression: Excellent

Recommend: Yes

Reviewer Comments: We hunted Second Rifle with Bull and Elk tags. although we did fill one Bull tag (a nice 5X5), the sightings of Elk were sparse. Never even saw a cow in five days. But the weather and time of year contributed to this. It was National Forest and hard hunted previous to our arrival. I can not say enough about the staff and the their hospitality, They are all great folks. My Dad and I never hunted in CO before, and it was such beautiful country, the experience was one I will cherish the rest of my life. I would definetly go back and use Bar-H again!


outfitter review submitted by: JOE MEHLING on Dec 29 2008

Species Hunted: ELK

Game Quality: FAIR

Accommodation Quality: GREAT

Camp Condition: GREAT

Food Quality: N/A

Guide Experience: N/A

Other Personal Experience: GREAT

Overall Impression: GREAT

Recommend: YES

Reviewer Comments: HUNTED FIRST RIFLE SEASON 2008 WE BOOKED A DROP CAMP THERE WAS SIX OF US IN CAMP ALL SIX PEOPLE HAD SHOTS AND THREE OF US KILLED.CAMPS WAS GREAT ALSO HAD PLENTY OF WOOD CUT,THEY ALSO PACKED ARE ELK FROM KILL SIGHT JEANNE RUNS A GREAT OPERATION


outfitter review submitted by: Bill Copus on Mar 22 2007

Species Hunted: ELK

Game Quality: Very Good

Accommodation Quality: (Tent) Good

Camp Condition: Very Good

Food Quality: NA

Guide Experience: NA

Other Personal Experience: Very Good

Overall Impression: Great Unguided Hunt

Recommend: Without Hesitation

Reviewer Comments: I have been hunting with Bar-H two times already, and I am booked for 08' again. If you can shoot your bow, and you are in good shape, you should shoot your bull. Being in shape is key. We slept at almost 10000 feet. Walking the hills will take your air. Randy and Jeanne are wonderful people. It's hard to find good, hard working people, but they are the real deal.


outfitter review submitted by: Mark Pearson on Feb 23 2004

Species Hunted: Elk

Game Quality: Fair

Accommodation Quality: excellent

Camp Condition: excellent

Food Quality: excellent

Guide Experience: excellent

Other Personal Experience: excellent

Overall Impression: more than expected

Recommend: Yes

Reviewer Comments: My Hunting partner and I were both first time elk hunters so we went with the fully guided hunt.Tom got his bull on the 2nd day and I got mine on the 3rd day of the hunt.This was a first season hunt. Bar-H has a great group of hard working people.We are booking a drop camp for 2005.


outfitter review submitted by: Mark S. Workman on Dec 26 2003

Species Hunted: Elk

Game Quality: Small

Accommodation Quality: Fair

Camp Condition: Fair

Food Quality: Good

Guide Experience: Fair

Other Personal Experience: Fair

Overall Impression: Low Success

Recommend: No, Not on this hunt.

Reviewer Comments: I hunted with Bar-H during the first rifle season of 2003. This was a public land hunt with too many people and too few elk. After the first day very few elk were seen. Five guided hunters killed one bull and one cow.


outfitter review submitted by: Chris S. on Nov 21 2000

Species Hunted: Elk

Game Quality: Fair

Accommodation Quality: Excellent

Camp Condition: Great

Food Quality: Great

Guide Experience: Great

Other Personal Experience: Great

Overall Impression: Excellent

Recommend: YES

Reviewer Comments: We hunted the 4th Rifle Season in Unit 12 under miserable cold, wintery conditions. Our guides worked hard all 5 days to put us on animals. We located 15-30 animals daily, though few legal bulls were sighted. Every evening we returned to warm, dry tents with well cooked meals to follow. By the end of the hunt we had all tagged out returning home with meat, horns and chilly memeries.

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