To good to be true ???

B_F_E

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I was reading a flyer from a co-op of guided hunts, that stated, "if a hunt seems to good to be true", cost wise, ect. more than likely it is probably just that.
My question, do you think you can still find a guided hunt that is a steal today.
Personally, no hunting is risk free (except the canned ones) whats your opinion ? do you buy this statement ??
 
I think that at many fund raising banquets there are hunts that sell for way below what they should. The banquets are where you could get something "too good to be true" because the non-profits provide a minimum dollar amount to many of the donors and the donated hunt will go good in most situations because the donor is looking for decent or good referals....... Allen Taylor......
 
That's been my experience, if it's too good to be true it is!... but I've only been on one guided hunt in 1987$...and was soured from then on, but I've seen friends get hosed also...a trespass hunt has the potential to be worth it if you do your homework...

Heck I've seen hunts on ebay called, discounted hunt's...look out dude, but also I've seen a ranch thats charging Big $'s in Colo. and I feel the quality has been down for some time...it's all a crap shoot...
 

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