Bearpaw Outfitters



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outfitter review submitted by: Rick Sickelsmith on Jan 10 2007

Species Hunted: mule deer

Game Quality: poor

Accommodation Quality: fair

Camp Condition: bad

Food Quality: good

Guide Experience: none

Other Personal Experience: none

Overall Impression: not good

Recommend: no

Reviewer Comments: First we were to meet Dale Denney at 9:30 am on Sunday he wasn't there. He showed up at 2:30 pm and we had to help sort out the food. finally leaving at 5:30 pm. we get to camp and nothing was set up. we had to help get the camp ready set up the tent and then find out that none of the heaters worked so we spent the night in my truck just to stay warm. our cook and supposed to be guide had no experience at all. he could not give us any details of the area or where to hunt we had only 1 week to hunt and waisted 2 days scouting the area just to figure out the lay of the land. we tried to contact the but he never responded to our complaints. its been 2 year and i have repeatedly emailed him to get some kind of response or refund. very unorganized and a very poor outfitter. my group could have done this ourselves for half the cost. we did not get what we paid for.


outfitter review submitted by: Steven West on Sep 12 2001

Species Hunted: Mule Deer

Game Quality: Good

Accommodation Quality: Wall Tent Camp

Camp Condition: Good

Food Quality: Good

Guide Experience: Good

Other Personal Experience: Good

Overall Impression: Great Bargain

Recommend: Yes

Reviewer Comments: When deciding which outfitters to book with we try to hunt with as many of our outfitters as possible. This hunt was the 17th of october in 2000. I hunted from their general zone camp. They had a great private ranch with state lands behind their property that limited public access. There were good numbers of deer and it is only my fault I did not get a 30 inch plus buck, twice. I have arranged for a camp of my clients to come back during the November muzzleloader season in 2001 and will give you an update on that hunt later. Steve's Outdoor Adventures www.steveshunts.com

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