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Hidden Creek Outfitters – Bill Perry 307 527 5470 – Cody, Wyoming. Hunts in the Bridger-Teton National Forest for Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Moose, Big Horn Sheep and Mountain Lion. Summer Fishing Trips for Cut Throat
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Keith Graham Outdoor Adventures – Keith Graham 307 527 5470 – Carlinville, IL. Archery and Rifle Whitetail Deer Hunts, Doves, and fishing for sturgeon and catfish on the Mississippi river.
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Toby’s Trophy Treks – Toby Coleman 306 982 2020 - Christopher Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. Spring & Fall Black Bear, Duck & Goose hunts, Fall Whitetail Deer Hunts.
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| Perkins Outfitters: Bill Perkins, Route 1, Box 2194, Miles City, MT 59301. This Montana outfitter has been in business for 50 years. They offer mule deer, whitetail deer, and antelope hunts with both firearms and bow. They also offer upland game bird hunting and off-season trips for photography and fossil hunting. They hunt several extremely large ranches running from the river bottoms of the Powder River to the Badlands and everything in-between. Phone: 406-232-1194 or email Bill at perkinsoutfitters@gmail.com. Check out their web site at www.perkinsoutfitters.com |
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Land of Enchantment Trophy Hunts: Jack Huntley, 714 Escuela, Tucumcari, NM 88401. This New Mexico outfitter specializes in trophy antelope hunts. He has access to over 500,000 acres of private land with guaranteed tags. He also offers a limited number of mule deer and predator hunts. Phone: 505-461-1685. |
| Extreme Management Hunts: 25226 County Hwy 13, New Canton, IL 62356. This Pike County Illinois outfitter specializes in trophy whitetail and turkey hunts on over 8,000 acres in Illinois’ Pike and Adams counties and in Central Iowa and Eastern Missouri. Call Herb Schulz (217-242-1567) or Edwin Harpole (217-430-2695) for more information or check out their web site www.xtreme-hunts.com. |
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James Nichols Striper Guide Services (870) 404-2160 www.bigstriper.com |
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Lynn Tharp Fishing Guide - Mark Twain
lake for crappie, Mississippi River for walleye in the winter.
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