North Anzac Guides and Outfitters

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North Anzac Guides and Outfitters



Rated 5 out of 5.0 based on 4 Outfitter reviews.

Contact: Robert Dunlop

Location: Prince George, British Columbia

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

State(s) Hunted: BC

Website: no information on file

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Submitted by: Mark Woodward

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Review Submitted: Nov 24, 2012

Hunt Date: May 11, 2010

Species Hunted: Black Bear, Wolf, Canada Moose, Grizzly Bear

Days Hunted: 6

Hunt Type: Guided

Primary Terrain: Mountain

Method: Rifle

Price Range: Any

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Awesome Service and tons of game

I have hunted with Bob Dunlop for a little over 10 years now. His hunts are 1st class as well as his outdoor knowledge. He treats you like family and goes above and beyond what other outfitters do. His area hold plenty of game (black bear, wolf, deer, grizzly, moose and predators). Bob is a true sportsman!


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Submitted by: Alan Wells

Review Submitted: Oct 17, 2010

Hunt Date: not provided

Species Hunted: Canada Moose

Days Hunted: 6

Hunt Type: Guided

Primary Terrain: Mountain

Method: Rifle

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great moose hunt

great moose hunt 1st day out took a 49'' moose saw 2 grizzly 6 black bear 1 caribou and 9 moose bob and guides matt and adam worked hard to get everyone in camp oppurtunity on moose


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Submitted by: James Jones

Review Submitted: Jul 6, 2010

Hunt Date: May 10, 2008

Species Hunted: Black Bear

Days Hunted: 5

Hunt Type: Guided

Primary Terrain: Foothills

Method: Bow

Price Range: 2000-2999

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Bear Hunt

Took son on a bow hunt for black bear. Saw 55-60 black bears: 6 of these were 7 foot plus and probably 10% color phase. No bait hunting - all spot and stalk. Guide was owner and he was very knowledgeable. Son and I both took trophies (great father/son hunt). Could've killed another one each, but didn't. I would give Bob the highest ratings and highly recommend him for your British Columbia bear hunt.


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outfitter review submitted by: Jason O'Brien on Feb 3 2009

Species Hunted: Moose

Game Quality: Excellent

Accommodation Quality: Good

Camp Condition: Good

Food Quality: Fair

Guide Experience: Excellent

Other Personal Experience: N/A

Overall Impression: Poor

Recommend: No

Reviewer Comments: The owner Bob Dunlop and guides were all capable hunters and easy to get along with. I was successful and harvested a beautiful moose, 8X12 and 43 inches wide. Although I was successful I couldnÂ’t recommend North Anzac Outfitters to anyone. ItÂ’s the little things that make a hunt of a lifetime successful, not just harvesting an animal. For two days of the hunt there was only a block of cheese, bread, and some granola bars for lunch. Additional supplies were brought back to camp on the fourth night of the hunt. Dinners were excellent. The accommodations were nice and what I expected for a wilderness hunting camp. There was a propane four burner stove, gas lanterns, and an emergency generator if needed. There were three hunters in camp and two moose harvested. The other successful hunter harvested his moose on day five of the six-day hunt. He was told it was too late to process any meat for the flight home and to work it out with me if he wanted meat to take back. I had no problem splitting the meat with the other hunter, but think the outfitter should have immediately taken the meat to the processor with a rush order. The hunter whom didnÂ’t harvest a moose had a chain smoker for a guide. He even smoked while walking into the areas they were going to hunt. Any hunter knows smoking greatly reduces your chances of success regardless of game being hunted. The unsuccessful hunter wasnÂ’t allowed to hunt the evening of the last day of the hunt, because the new hunters had to be picked up at the airport. Who knows maybe that hunter would have harvested his animal the last ten minutes of light that evening. If you pay for a six-day hunt you should be allowed to hunt six full days. Finally when one hunter harvested any animal the other hunters had to stop hunting so their guides could help out. Great teamwork, but the other hunters lost a lot of hunting time when this occurred. Jason OÂ’Brien

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