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The most common question I get from prospective hunters is: "What are my chances for success?" The truth is this: if you are in good to excellent physical condition, you are willing to be patient, spending all day glassing, regardless of what mother nature is throwing at you and you'll work hard to get into a position to deliver a kill shot; then your chances for success are excellent. I mean 90% to 95% success! If you are compromised in any of the above hunting skills then your chances diminish. I don't want to mislead any hunter out there; in my 25 years experience I've seen an awful lot of hunters and if you are a chain smoker and overweight and don't want to get out of bed in the morning, you will not be successful in my camp. Please, do us both a favor, book your hunt with someone else. On the other hand, if you
are a diligent hunter and have a good work ethic, you are
welcome in my camp anytime. You won't find another team of
guides in North America that will work harder for your
success than my assistant guides and I. We have made a lot
of good friends in the past and repeat business counts for
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