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Our experienced and professional guides are knowledgeable about the game and how they move in the areas you will be hunting. They will use their expertise to assist you in connecting with the game of your choice. Our guides are capable of walking for the advantage of getting you to your game or they will travel by horse or mule to get you to the area where the game may be. We urge our guides to hunt in the manner best and easiest for the hunter. We pride ourselves in providing our hunters with the opportunity to get them to their game by having a reasonable distance and clear shot at their game. Remember, our guides have experience hunting these areas and are very good judges of distance. They will advise you of the distance to your game. We are very familiar with the terrain and have some good open areas which some of our hunters are not accustomed to hunting. Many hunters that are not used to hunting in open areas have a very hard time judging the distances. Please rely on your guides judgment. |
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We also provide a cook and wrangler on the majority of our trips. The cooks have been in the hills and cooked over a campfire to bring them the expertise to provide you with great mountain meals. We serve a hot breakfast, generally consisting of pancakes, French toast or eggs; bacon, sausage or ham; and sometimes biscuits and gravy or hash browns. Lunch will generally be a sandwich, fruit, candy bar and/or cookies and juice. On the fall hunting tent camp trips, you may have soup, if you come in for lunch. Dinner may be ranchers rib steaks, chicken parmesan, barbequed country style pork ribs, smothered pork loin; broccoli, corn, green beans or pork and beans; mountain fried potatoes and onions, mashed potatoes or rice and gravy; salad, cake, pies, cookies, or brownies. |
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