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I will be posting a very scathing hunt report on a recent trip my hunt partner and I made to the Yukon. As you can tell from my by-line signature, I go on a lot of hunts. I have not been on one this bad before. I am sure there will be a lot of discussion on this one - so be on the alert. I will post shortly.

We have been trying to sort this out with the outfitter but he has resorted to name calling and misinformation - can you say "fake news". Very disappointing as this outfit was reputed to be a good one. We found out the opposite. We are also talking to the Yukon authorities about illegalities that may have occurred. No fun was had by all....

The bottom line was that I researched this hunt in detail. I talked my good friend into going. I booked direct (a mistake never to be made again as an agent may be able to solve this better than I can) and went with high expectations.

I had another hunt last year that did not turn out well. The agent stood up and worked hard to resolve. No one was happy but the agent was reliable and honest. I should know better by now.

Stay tuned.
 
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I'm definitely interested in reading your report as I'm planning a sheep hunt for 2020.
 
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Can't even think of a bad outfitter in the Yukon....interested to hear your report too.
 
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Two bad Hunts in a row raises eye brows.

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Dogcat, my only bad hunt I've had was in Alaska also. My 'guide' was horrible and it was just he and I for what was suppose to be like 10 days for a sheep hunt.
After day 7 and still no sheep I called the outfitter and said pick me up. I didn't care.
I've hunted a lot of different countries and w/ different outfitters. This one took the cake.
Sorry about your hunt. I feel your pain.
 
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Can't even think of a bad outfitter in the Yukon....interested to hear your report too.


as a local yukoner there is more than one outfitter that i will not go even for a daily fishing trip ....
 
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This will be interesting
 
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Sorry to hear about this. A bad hunt is an awful thing to experience. When it happens in a place like the Yukon or some other mountain destination, it is even worse due to the preparation necessary. I hope it works out for you.

I just direct booked for next year in BC. Your comments make me nervous.
 
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This will be interesting


yes sounds like it will be
 
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As a fan of your hunt reports, i will be very interested to hear how this goes.


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Just read your BC Bighorn report. This may be payback for your '2 day' sheep hunt. Smiler
Seriously though awful sorry to hear about your bad hunt.
 
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Two bad Hunts in a row raises eye brows.

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I would not say there were two in a row.
 
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Two bad Hunts in a row raises eye brows.

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Not two in a row, just two in two years. There are several good hunts in between. The other bad hunt was sorted out. This one has a ways to go. Will publish the report later this week.
 
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Dogcat, my only bad hunt I've had was in Alaska also. My 'guide' was horrible and it was just he and I for what was suppose to be like 10 days for a sheep hunt.
After day 7 and still no sheep I called the outfitter and said pick me up. I didn't care.
I've hunted a lot of different countries and w/ different outfitters. This one took the cake.
Sorry about your hunt. I feel your pain.


Did we annex the Yukon?
 
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maybe we did annexe Alaska .... lol
 
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LOL! I had it in my head it was part of AK and wasn't thinking. As soon as I hit send I realized my mistake.
Y'all are big enough w/o adding more.
 
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LOL! I had it in my head it was part of AK and wasn't thinking. As soon as I hit send I realized my mistake.
Y'all are big enough w/o adding more.


This is the Yukon, Alaska ain't that far away. Still ours a couple of weeks ago. Big Grin


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We were in a beautiful area. Would have been a lot more beautiful if it held any game.... where we were.
 
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Two bad Hunts in a row raises eye brows.

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Not two in a row, just two in two years. There are several good hunts in between. The other bad hunt was sorted out. This one has a ways to go. Will publish the report later this week.



The week is almost over.
 
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Did no one watch "Sergeant Preston of the Yukon"? He wore that bright red uniform; definitely not from Alaska. And his dog, King.
On TV in the 50s. You young guys.....
 
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I arrest you in the name of the Crown.................

Well, King, this case is closed.




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Did no one watch "Sergeant Preston of the Yukon"? He wore that bright red uniform; definitely not from Alaska. And his dog, King.
On TV in the 50s. You young guys.....


And "Sky King" and "Sea Hunt." old
 
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Absolutely; and when our antenna, which was 1000 feet up the mountain, was pointing in the right direction, and a tree limb had not fallen on the two bare copper wires connecting it to the house, I could watch all those shows. Black and white of course.
Young people now do not have a clue what it was like then.......and kids could carry guns anywhere they liked and no one even blinked.
Sorry to the OP, whose original post is now OBE, it seems.
 
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Speaking of Sky King, last year I spent an interesting couple hours talking to the guy who still owns the plane and has a video set of the original tv series.

Yes the Yukon is most definitely not in Alaska. shame

I am also interested in hearing dogcat's report on what happened.


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maybe we did annexe Alaska .... lol


Trade NY and CA for the Yukon ...


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maybe we did annexe Alaska .... lol


Trade NY and CA for the Yukon ...


lol no thank you....
 
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Trade NY and CA for the Yukon Trade NY and CA for the Yukon ...


F--K That! they are way too close already.
 
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I am trying to understand this.

Am I correct that your complaint is that you saw no game on your guided hunt? Or is it that the service was poor? Or is it both?
 
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Why hasn't the report been posted??


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I’m betting he’s trying to work something out with the outfitter!
 
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Possibly.


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Whatever it is, I hope they get it sorted out, and let us know the outcome.


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The issue is being sorted now. Will report when resolved.
 
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The issue is being sorted now. Will report when resolved.


take your time and resolving the issues is more important than anything.
 
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take your time and resolving the issues is more important than anything.


Plus One on that.


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The issue is being sorted now. Will report when resolved.


Yeah, but this whole thread seems to provide yet another reason not to hunt Canuk.

Looking forward to your follow-up report.


All The Best ...
 
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The issue is being sorted now. Will report when resolved.


Yeah, but this whole thread seems to provide yet another reason not to hunt Canuk.

Looking forward to your follow-up report.


All the complaining, he owes us the details.

Grizz


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The issue is being sorted now. Will report when resolved.


Yeah, but this whole thread seems to provide yet another reason not to hunt Canuk.

Looking forward to your follow-up report.


All the complaining, he owes us the details.

Grizz


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I will be posting a very scathing hunt report on a recent trip my hunt partner and I made to the Yukon. As you can tell from my by-line signature, I go on a lot of hunts. I have not been on one this bad before. I am sure there will be a lot of discussion on this one - so be on the alert. I will post shortly....

It would seem the op has used the influence of AR to get a satisfactory clandestine deal. We can only hope the next unsuspecting hunter is just as lucky with this guide.jc




 
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