Lone Pine Outfitting Inc

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Lone Pine Outfitting Inc.



Rated 0 out of 5.0 based on 3 Outfitter reviews.

Contact: Jason Martyn

Location: Sundre, Alberta

Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer, Elk, Mule Deer, Canada Moose

State(s) Hunted: AB

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outfitter review submitted by: Mike Fleece on Jul 31 2009

Species Hunted: deer

Game Quality: small

Accommodation Quality: above average

Camp Condition: good

Food Quality: very good

Guide Experience: below average

Other Personal Experience: same

Overall Impression: too much road hunting

Recommend: last resort

Reviewer Comments: nice place to stay, very good food, good people just not enough hunting time. No stands,mostly road hunting. they need more time scouting and putting you in the places that have good sign.


outfitter review submitted by: Gary Bartsch on Feb 12 2008

Species Hunted: Mule Deer - Whitetail

Game Quality: 150 & up muledeer-140 & up whitetail

Accommodation Quality: excellant - above average

Camp Condition: excellant

Food Quality: excellant

Guide Experience: over 10 yrs experiance

Other Personal Experience: highley knowlegable

Overall Impression: highly satisfied

Recommend: absolutely yes

Reviewer Comments: I have hunted with LonePine for 7 years and I will keep going back because of the experienced personal.With their knowledge of the game and the personal interest that they take with each hunter on making his hunt successful keeps me going back every year. Also, you are treated with good home cooking and a friendly atmosphere.


outfitter review submitted by: Mike Smith on Dec 19 2006

Species Hunted: Mule/Whitetail

Game Quality: Good

Accommodation Quality: Great

Camp Condition: Good

Food Quality: Great

Guide Experience: 5 Out Of 10

Other Personal Experience: OK

Overall Impression: OK

Recommend: Yes*

Reviewer Comments: * Jason has some good animals but he needs to have blinds/stands better established or you end up doing a lot of roadhunting. I believe that if he and guides actually built some good ground blinds and had climbers or stands set it could be better for whitetail especially. All of my hunting was done from the ground or truck and thats not what his website stated, it says stands and ground blinds....never saw any. I will say that he and staff do try hard to get you into some good deer and they do a good job but theres too much roadhunting for me. His Gram did cooking and its the best. If Jason wants to be a "Big Time" outfitter he has to put time and effort in and have good travel/funnels for hunters to hunt. The land is there, they just have to get off their asses and do it right. Some guys like roadhunting and some like it to a point. Oh and I recommend him drawing stands/hunt sites from a hat or something because it appears that certain "return" clientele or guys with most $$ get the more preferrable spots. If Jason guides you, you will most likely have a better hunt than if one of his other guides guide you....they need to share the good lands equally.

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