Natural Adventures Inc

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Natural Adventures, Inc.



Rated 0 out of 5.0 based on 3 Outfitter reviews.

Contact: Tom

Location: Parker, Colorado

Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer, Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn Antelope

State(s) Hunted: CO

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outfitter review submitted by: John Stutts on Mar 29 2007

Species Hunted: Muledeer

Game Quality: good

Accommodation Quality: self/good

Camp Condition: n/a

Food Quality: n/a

Guide Experience: good

Other Personal Experience: good

Overall Impression: exe.

Recommend: yes

Reviewer Comments: Have booked other hunts with outfitter.


outfitter review submitted by: Dave Carter on Feb 27 2007

Species Hunted: Antelope - Bow

Game Quality: Excellent

Accommodation Quality: Excellent

Camp Condition: Excellent

Food Quality: Excellent

Guide Experience: Exceptional

Other Personal Experience: NA

Overall Impression: Fantastic

Recommend: Absolutely

Reviewer Comments: Did a 4 day guided hunt in 2005 and 2006. Unsuccessful in 2006 (my fault) but took a nice 14 inch buck in 2005. Had a great time on both hunts. these guys work their butts off and do everything possible to get you on an animal. Saw some great deer as well and will be hunting them in the near future.


outfitter review submitted by: Joe Duhon on Aug 27 2006

Species Hunted: Pronghorn

Game Quality: Fair

Accommodation Quality: N/A

Camp Condition: N/A

Food Quality: N/A

Guide Experience: Good

Other Personal Experience: Fair

Overall Impression: Terrible

Recommend: No way

Reviewer Comments: I hunted for three sixteen hour days in a row in a box blind at a watering hole. I want to let everyone know that these were small round corrugated metal tanks on slabs, not what I was expecting. When they told me watering holes I expected small ponds, not extremely small troughs at best. It was a four day hunt, but I could only make six hours on the last day. I was exhausted. I never left the blind for the entire time I was in it and patient like the outfitter asked. The first two days I was at one hole and the next two on a different one. The first hole I hunted I looked at the backsides of cattle for 28 of the 32 hours I spent there. When I complained to Tom Tietz (the owner) he acted like I was being unreasonable and actually got mad at me. The last two days I hunted at a different hole because of the cattle. I saw two VERY young bucks. Maybe some would have drawn their bow and shot, but I refuse to harvest young animals. As I already stated the fourth day I only hunted six hours because I was exhausted and had to drive more than 1,000 miles home. Tom never contacted me, nor did he ever offer me a chance to come back at a reduced rate. The guide he had was a good guy and seemed knowledgeable; however he told me that he didn't take care of the monetary issues. That was handled by Tom. He just did the guiding.

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