Steve French
Well-Known Member
Probably cheaper to go shoot some elephants in Africa.
Keep in mind a Guide may only get 1 to 2 bear hunters a year, and they have to arrange for their own transportation & lodging etc...holy bajebus! 20k for a hunt?+2-5+ lodging and expenses?>?? I guess i'll be sticking to whitetail
woah
Unfortunately for non-residents (but fortunately for first responders), non-residents must be guided for Brown bear, Mt. Goat, Dall sheep and Muskox.HAHA, you and me both.
Maybe I can pay in weed?
Trophy fee alone in South Africa for elephant is $ 35,000.Probably cheaper to go shoot some elephants in Africa.
Jesus. Well, at least there's still sheep, bear, deer, moose, elk as a resident.Trophy fee alone in South Africa for elephant is $ 35,000.
The guide and everything else is on top of that.
You could easily drop 6 figures for an elephant and some plains game.
psssh! I don't have enoughHAHA, you and me both.
Maybe I can pay in weed?
oh I believe you. I can't imagine there are too awful many people willing to shell out that kind of dough.Keep in mind a Guide may only get 1 to 2 bear hunters a year, and they have to arrange for their own transportation & lodging etc...
Like I said, rich hunting guides are as rare as hens teeth.
You might be surprised - one (69 year old) Mexican gentleman hunted in the spring and didn't get one so he came back in the fall for another round. We got him a real trophy - 10 1/2' monster that made Boone & Crockett, when he left he dropped 5 K in cash on the dining room table as a tip for the lodge. The guides & packers all got tips as well.I can't imagine there are too awful many people willing to shell out that kind of dough.
Lol.any chance he worked for the arellano brothers lol
Safari club ?That's almost a "booner" At least a pope&young ..
count me in brother
Woa. That's cool. I rode a dolphin once at Marine Biology Center. It wasn't as scary as I thought it would be.These really arn't hunting related other than returning from a trip we bumped into a pod of Orca's chasing a fin whale (I think) into a gigantic shallow bay.
He got away from them & they hauled ass out of there (they really don't like shallow water).
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I hope it was a Girlfin.Woa. That's cool. I rode a dolphin once at Marine Biology Center. It wasn't as scary as I thought it would be.
I see what you did there. And, it must be commended. You have earned this like.I hope it was a Girlfin.