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Hunting & Fishing Trip Planner
Before
Your Trip...
The first thing a hunter does at the end of hunting season is start
planning next year's trip! From this website, there are a lot of
fine outfitters to choose from, but first you have to decide WHAT you
want to hunt. Then decide WHERE you want to hunt. Once you
have that figured out, it's time to start asking questions, and the best
place to start is the outfitter in charge. You don't want any
'financial surprises' or think you will be enjoying fine dining only to
have cold cereal for breakfast and a ham sandwich for dinner (nothing
against a ham sandwich, but we just need to know). In order to have a more enjoyable hunting trip with
your guide or outfitter, it is important to have a firm understanding the services and accommodations
being provided. Be sure to ask the following
questions:
General Information:
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How
experienced are the guides?
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How many
anglers/hunters per guide?
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Will my
group be split up?
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Will I be
added to another group?
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What is the
entire cost of the trip including all license fees, access fees and
additional trophy fees?
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What deposit
is required? What is the cancellation policy?
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What methods
of payment do you accept? Is there an ATM machine available
locally?
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Do you
provide any references or referrals from other clients? May I
call them?
Transportation:
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Do you
furnish transportation from the airport, or must I?
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What type
of transportation is provided?
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How far is
the nearest airport? What airlines service that airport?
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Will I be
able to rent a car?
Lodging:
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Where will I
be staying? Lodge, hotel, tent, etc...
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How many
guests to a room or tent? Can my family share a room?
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What is
supplied? Food, sleeping bag, linens, running water,
electricity, cooking utensils etc...
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What meals,
if any, are provided? What is the quality of the food?
Sandwiches and chips or grilled steak and steamed veggies?
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Is alcohol
allowed or provided?
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How
much travel is involved from the lodge to the hunting/fishing area?
About hunting trips:
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How has the
hunting been lately?
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What game
have you been seeing?
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Have they been active? When is the peak of the rut for your area?
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What type of
weapons can be used?
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How large of
an area will I be hunting?
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Is this a
free-range hunt or a hunting preserve, (high fence hunt)?
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Will we be
set up in stands or is it a spot-and-stalk hunt?
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If we are
using stands, are they provided or should I bring my own? What
kind of stands are provided?
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What are
your success statistics for the type of hunt I am interested in
booking?
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Who cares
for the game? Who will be responsible for butchering? Is
there a local taxidermist I can call or do I need to make
arrangements to bring the game home?
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What are the
limits and are there package plans?
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Who obtains
the license? Can it be purchased locally? How much?
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Can
ammunition be purchased locally? Is there an area to site in
my weapon?
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What
physical condition must I be in?
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Is this a
fully guided hunt?
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What kind of
weather must I prepare for? What kind of camo is best for your
area?
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Do you
have a 'gear check list' to help me pack and plan for my trip?
3rd Party
Verification:
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Ask to speak to references who have hunting or fished recently.
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Contact the state/province Game & Fish Department to verify the
outfitter is in good standing with their state/province.
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"Google" the outfitter and see if the Internet has pertinent
information or feedback regarding their operation.
If you have a great trip, giving a
gratuity is customary to show thanks for exceptional service!
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