COcajun
New member
i have no problem with guided hunts, as has been stated, they can be helpfull in knowing the land, the animals, and the patterns, and often most important can get you the access that others couldn't. Me personally I can't and don't want to afford it since all my money seems to go into my own equipment and not some guides. If you don't want to pay either then don't, I don't think it's fair to bad mouth the guides for doing what they do.
Also, as for the someone to say "shoot, no wait, now, OK, shoot" comment. Come on, think about. We've all had that. For some of us it was a guide for others like me it was our friends at hunt camp. To say someone is less of a hunter for wanting and enjoying someone else's company on the hunt, whether paid, prodded, or privaledged is a little unfair too!
Now thats all said....
I do have an big issue with states requiring guides to hunt. Why do I have to have a guide to hunt specific animals in Alaska? Are residents of that state so much more woods savy that they are the only ones who can point out the top of a mountian, climb it, locate and havest a game animal, and safely navigate thier way down? Come on!
Also, as for the someone to say "shoot, no wait, now, OK, shoot" comment. Come on, think about. We've all had that. For some of us it was a guide for others like me it was our friends at hunt camp. To say someone is less of a hunter for wanting and enjoying someone else's company on the hunt, whether paid, prodded, or privaledged is a little unfair too!
Now thats all said....
I do have an big issue with states requiring guides to hunt. Why do I have to have a guide to hunt specific animals in Alaska? Are residents of that state so much more woods savy that they are the only ones who can point out the top of a mountian, climb it, locate and havest a game animal, and safely navigate thier way down? Come on!