Omineca Guide Outfitters

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Omineca Guide & Outfitters



Rated 0 out of 5.0 based on 3 Outfitter reviews.

Contact: Herb Badey

Location: Prince George, British Columbia

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

State(s) Hunted: BC

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outfitter review submitted by: Donald Benjamin on Apr 2 2006

Species Hunted: Black Bear

Game Quality: Excellent

Accommodation Quality: Good

Camp Condition: Excellent

Food Quality: Good

Guide Experience: Excellent

Other Personal Experience: Excellent

Overall Impression: Great Experience

Recommend: Absolutely

Reviewer Comments: Frank and his father Bert run a great bear hunting operation with superb guides and camp personnel. Very laid-back, down-to-earth people and the atmosphere is very relaxed. The camp is on an island and motor boats are used for transport to the hunting grounds which were numerous. I saw numerous bears on the first day of the Spring 2005 hunt and shot a 7' 3" black bear in a meadow about 80 yards from me. I was able to get fly fishing instructions and then fished the rest of the week. I hope to go back to hunt moose with Frank and his father.


outfitter review submitted by: LARRY BRUCE on Jan 17 2005

Species Hunted: Moose

Game Quality: fair

Accommodation Quality: good

Camp Condition: good

Food Quality: very good

Guide Experience: excellent

Other Personal Experience: good

Overall Impression: adequate

Recommend: yes

Reviewer Comments: GOOD CAMP, GOOD COMPANY


outfitter review submitted by: Glenn Wong on May 21 2001

Species Hunted: Black Bear

Game Quality: excellent

Accommodation Quality: good

Camp Condition: good

Food Quality: good

Guide Experience: very good

Other Personal Experience: good

Overall Impression: good

Recommend: yes

Reviewer Comments: I booked a black bear hunt with Herb for a Spring bear hunt. Upon our arrival, he warned that the weather this year was two weeks late and the bears were not yet in the normal feeding areas. Despite that he gave it a good effort. I spotted and shot my first black bear on the 1st day. It was not a record but I was concerned that sightings might be sparse considering the late spring arrival. On day 5 my partner finally had a shot on a bear. It was a MONSTER! It will probably rank in the BC record books based on the skull measurements thus far. Both Herb and his son Frank know what they are doing. They run a european style camp. Herb is from Germany. If you interested in harvesting Bears, I would recommend giving this outfitter a try.

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