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14 February 2008, 02:28
hard luck
Prices for hunts
If they keep raising prices they will have fewer clients of average means and less repeat business. I've hunted Manitoba since the 80"s first hunt 800 I have one booked for 09 (bear) for 2200 not counting the extras. Might be my last bear hunt !
14 February 2008, 04:43
Gatehouse
Oh well....


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14 February 2008, 06:03
Canuck
Check out this thread.... https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7621043/m/671101708

Please also note, that it has much more to do with the drop in your USD than it has to do with an increase in prices. These guys have to charge 30% more in USD now to make the same money as they did 3 years ago.

Another unintended consequence of subprime mortgages, and the cost of the war on terror, etc.

Cheers,
Canuck



14 February 2008, 06:32
RM007
That does not seem to be much of an incress for 25 or so yrs. I bought a new monte carlo car in 1980 for $8500. A new one today about $24,000.
I also bought a home in Phoenix for $29,000
that home today is about $350,000. $2200 seems pretty resonable for todays prices. Seems to me gas was about $.75 a gallon in 1980. Don't get me started on the cost incress of women and good booze stir


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14 February 2008, 07:10
35404
If the $2200 is for a week I think that's a deal. Here labor alone would be 300/day for the guide, albiet more than 1 hunter/guide prob. In 1980 wages were prob $50. Also as said weak US greenback buys 33% less than 3 yr. ago. I have yet to see anyone getting rich in the outfitting business on the prairies. Mark


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14 February 2008, 15:29
Aspen Hill Adventures
That is a very good price for a black bear hunt. Most cost quite a bit more than that now.


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14 February 2008, 22:03
Aziz
Hello HL

Hunt in California, black bear is $1500-1700 and if you dont get one you only pay $500-700

Regards
Aziz


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16 February 2008, 03:41
schmaus
quote:
Hunt in California



Yes I second that. You should definately hunt in California moon
16 February 2008, 06:51
Wooly ESS
There seems to have been a rash of complaints recently from foreign hunters who think the price of guided hunting in Canada is too high. I don't understand the problem. If you think its too high, then stay at home.

Foreign hunters are always welcome in Canada. If foreign hunters stay at home, thats OK also!


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16 February 2008, 08:46
sprayandpray
High quality bear hunts in prime US habitat are no less expensive.
22 February 2008, 00:56
hard luck
Give me the name of some of those 2200.00 outfitters and I will contact them. Most of the prices quoated so far have been in the 3000.00 range at leat the ones around Riding Mt. park.
28 February 2008, 23:09
22WRF
quote:
Originally posted by sprayandpray:
High quality bear hunts in prime US habitat are no less expensive.


I would disagree just a little bit. We have a lot of black bears in Minnesota and you don't need an outfitter to hunt them.
29 February 2008, 01:39
calgarychef1
I don't imagine a Canadian can go down and buy an over the counter tag. I'd have to use an outfitter, just like non-residents need to do here.

the chef
29 February 2008, 06:43
22WRF
you can't buy tags through outfitters here. You enter a drawing for bear and if you are drawn you just go hunting.
29 February 2008, 08:11
calgarychef1
are yo usaying that non-residents can do the same? It seems you aren't comparing the same things. The post started out as non-residents complaining about the price of guided hunts. I think you are talking about resident hunting, or am I mistaken?
29 February 2008, 08:30
Frans Diepstraten
Chef, you can go stateside and hunt on your own if you get drawn. I've hunted antelope in MT the last two years.

Frans


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29 February 2008, 22:35
calgarychef1
Really???? Wow, why didn't you invite me? Now I'm not gonna cut your next moose unless you get me drunk first BOOM
29 February 2008, 23:02
Frans Diepstraten
Didn't invite you (or anybody else) because I was invited to hunt a private lease, by an outfitter. Entering deadline usually is June 1st through the MT FWP website.

Frans


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