Thunder Bow Outfitters
Thunder Bow Outfitters
Rated 0 out of 5.0 based on 1 Outfitter reviews.
Contact: Mike Robinson
Location: Swan Valley, Montana
Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer, Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Pronghorn Antelope, Bighorn Sheep, Bison, Rocky Mountain Goat, Turkey, Mountain Lion
State(s) Hunted: MT
note: The following reviews predate the numeric rating system and are not included in this outfitter's overall rating.
outfitter review submitted by: Kevin Paulson on Aug 29 2006
Species Hunted: Elk/Mule Deer
Game Quality: Very good
Accommodation Quality: Excellant Lodge Hunt
Camp Condition: Excellant
Food Quality: Excellant off of a menu
Guide Experience: Excellant
Other Personal Experience: Great
Overall Impression: Great outfitter in a really prime area
Recommend: Yes
Reviewer Comments: I had a wonderful hunt with Thunderbow Outfitters and got to hunt elk and mule deer in a wonderful area in Darby, Montana. The hunt is based out of a little lodge called Rocky Knob and the hunt is done with mostly 4 by 4 pick-ups and spot and stalk. If you are willing to listen to the guides and work with them, you will have great opportunities at lots of game.
Contact: David Stanley
Location: Ocate, New Mexico
Species Hunted: Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Turkey, Mountain Lion
State(s) Hunted: NM
Arizona Hunting Information
Arizona has lots of trophy big game but is probably best known for its trophy elk and mule deer. This partially due to the limited number of tags available.
Kansas Hunting Information
Kansas is one of the top producing monster whitetail buck states in the country. It also has some excellent turkey hunting and a few big mule deer in the western part of the state. Kansas has an excellent reputation as a top notch destination for upland birds. It has excellent populations of pheasant and quail due to the vast expanse of suitable prairie and grassland type habitat.
Ohio Hunting Information
Ohio is best known for its trophy whitetail deer. In fact, the world record non-typical whitetail was harvested in Greene county by Mike Beatty in November 2001,