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Submitted by: Steve J

Review Submitted: Aug 16, 2010

Hunt Date: Aug 15, 2009

Species Hunted: Mule Deer

Days Hunted: 5

Hunt Type: Guided

Primary Terrain: Mountain

Method: Bow

Price Range: 3000-3999

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Prairie Trophies - SD

This guide (Matt Beamon) is a disappointment. His main concern was how many brews he could down, not the hunt. He pissed me off. I DO NOT RECOMMEND HIM TO ANYONE.


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