I have a couple of friends from Ohio who have been coming west for 15 years PD shooting. They finally convenced me to go with them and I met them in Colorado for my first trip 4 years ago. I got hooked. We have shot in Colorado, Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma and South Dakota. Every trip has been great with lots of dogs.
We have never paid a guide or any extra fees except for licenses. All we do is show up in an area with known dog populations and go to the local sporting goods store to purchase state license, feed store, or to the local cafe where land owners eat. Simply mentioning what we are there for has always brought phone calls to our motel or the store gives us directions to many areas. Landowners beg us to come out to their place and shoot. We have found a few supposedly good areas that were heavly shot but if shooting is too difficult, move on to next invite. We checked into a motel in Sturgus, SD this past June about 3:00 in morning and the girl at desk ask us what we were doing in town and we told her. Oh, my father in law has some on his farm. Next morning, she told us he really wanted us to come out. I was amazed, his place had a town about 3 miles by 1 mile with kazillions of dogs. We shot 5000 rounds in 4 days.
All in all, I have never seen anything like the hospitality offered dog shooters everytime I have gone.
Maybe your first year, you should team up with someone who has been before and learn the ropes or contract for a guide. When you find out how easy it is to find places to hunt, you will not need guides again. Stay in a good economy motel,eat breakfast and supper and take a snack to the field for lunch. Your expenses will be less than $50-60 per day,not counting transportation or bullets.
I was leary of driving from East Texas to Colorado for my first hunt and my partners could not tell me where we would be shooting except near the town of Springfield. I thought this was kinda risky and worried about it all the way up. The guys I shoot with had never been there either but said "don't worry, there are always places to hunt." They were right, I have never been disapointed in my 4 years and 6 hunts yet. We just show up and let if fall where it happens, plenty of places to shoot and we don't shoot at every place offered to us, not enough time. Yes, maybe I will have a bad shoot sometime, but you can get that with a guide.
good luck and have fun, it will hook you.