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<blockquote data-quote="Kelljp" data-source="post: 5840250" data-attributes="member: 23030"><p>Like I said earlier, if you are going out of your area to hunt it's going cost you. The advantage to an outfitter is they know where the birds are and it's to good for their hunters to have a high success rate for future reference when future customers call. I don't like it with the guide goes with me ( seems to be the norm lately),as I do them telling me where to hunt only. </p><p> I've also done it on my own. It's doable, but it's going take longer ( so you can expect longer stays and expenses, plus you usually encounter other hunters) the success is still on you. I read some states are discussing not allowing out of state hunters access to license if they don't go through an outfitter. Expect that's the future. In any case you need to be lucky or have deep pockets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelljp, post: 5840250, member: 23030"] Like I said earlier, if you are going out of your area to hunt it's going cost you. The advantage to an outfitter is they know where the birds are and it's to good for their hunters to have a high success rate for future reference when future customers call. I don't like it with the guide goes with me ( seems to be the norm lately),as I do them telling me where to hunt only. I've also done it on my own. It's doable, but it's going take longer ( so you can expect longer stays and expenses, plus you usually encounter other hunters) the success is still on you. I read some states are discussing not allowing out of state hunters access to license if they don't go through an outfitter. Expect that's the future. In any case you need to be lucky or have deep pockets. [/QUOTE]
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