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Finally headed for Alberta whitetail
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<blockquote data-quote="Chief44" data-source="post: 5248563" data-attributes="member: 20280"><p>The hunt it's self cost $4950. That includes meals, lodging and license. My airfare round trip was $820. Then we had 2 nights in hotel, one on either end of the trip. That ran a little over $100 a night. I paid one night and buddy paid the other. There we're some misc travel expenses (food, snacks, extra check bag fee etc.) and a few items I bought when we stopped at store on the way to the lodge. I tipped my guide 10% of the hunt cost plus food was so good, I tipped the cook $100. All in all I think I had a little over $6500 in it, not counting the clothing and gear I bought. One thing to look for when booking a hunt like this is to make sure there are no extra charges for the size deer you kill. This outfitters hunt cost is the same wether you kill a 150" deer or a 200" deer. No hidden fees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chief44, post: 5248563, member: 20280"] The hunt it’s self cost $4950. That includes meals, lodging and license. My airfare round trip was $820. Then we had 2 nights in hotel, one on either end of the trip. That ran a little over $100 a night. I paid one night and buddy paid the other. There we’re some misc travel expenses (food, snacks, extra check bag fee etc.) and a few items I bought when we stopped at store on the way to the lodge. I tipped my guide 10% of the hunt cost plus food was so good, I tipped the cook $100. All in all I think I had a little over $6500 in it, not counting the clothing and gear I bought. One thing to look for when booking a hunt like this is to make sure there are no extra charges for the size deer you kill. This outfitters hunt cost is the same wether you kill a 150” deer or a 200” deer. No hidden fees. [/QUOTE]
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