Guided Hunts Washington

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WillieELk78GSP
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Guided Hunts Washington

Post by WillieELk78GSP » Thu May 31, 2012 10:33 pm

Doe anyone know if there are any guided upland hunts in Washington? I am interested in doing some of that and I figure thats a grat way to learn the ropes. thanks people
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coveydogs
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Re: Guided Hunts Washington

Post by coveydogs » Fri Jun 01, 2012 7:43 am

If you are in decent shape, you might want to try Bryan Beeton chuckarnut(at)gmail.com. He has a chukar guide outfit and a very nice brit that knows the ropes.

I think Reds Fly shop on the yakima has guided hunts too, but I have no experience with them.

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Re: Guided Hunts Washington

Post by jwnissen » Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:30 pm

I went to CbarC outfitters in summerville, Or to do some hunting. It is about 15 minutes north of La Grande and it is 150 for 6 pheasant, guided with their dogs, or yours, and they are awsome people. They even clean them for you. If you want to travel a little, I recommend this place. I bought my GSP from them and will be going back this fall. Out of state preserve hunting tag is $12. Their website is www.cbarcpheasant.com. There is also a preserve outside of the tricities and I think it is 90 for 3 birds but not guided.

Good luck

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Re: Guided Hunts Washington

Post by WillieELk78GSP » Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:15 pm

Awesome thanks guys
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Re: Guided Hunts Washington

Post by jsportsman » Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:30 pm

Have you seen this website http://www.sportsmanonline.com/?It has a very comprehensive directory of Hunting guides for each State. Might be worth it to check it out...

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