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Colorado Antelope - 2012!
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Outfitter: Royal Mountain Adventures (RMA)

Agent: Global Hunting Resources

Location: Eastern Colorado

Dates: Oct. 6 - 12, 2012

Price: 2-Day Hunt at $1,200.00 each (2x1 guiding) Normal Price $1,500.00 ea.

License: Non-Resident at $359.00 each


Folks - Currently RMA leases roughly 250,000 acres across eastern Colorado, with plenty of Antelope. Hunt success is ALWAYS 100%, with average goats ranging from 72" - 76" B&C. Always the chance at something bigger, but average 13" - 14", good quality goats is the norm. This is a good opportunity for father - son/daughter, buddies, husband/wife, etc.

Landowner vouchers can be provided at NO Additional Charge!!

Price Includes: guiding, field transportation, field care of game, etc.

Price DOES NOT Include: food/lodging!



Aaron Neilson
Global Hunting Resources
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FWIW, I know for a fact that we left this antelope out there last year. He is a stud!

 
Posts: 2094 | Location: Windsor, CO | Registered: 06 December 2005Reply With Quote
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Damn-That is a helluva price......how does one get that done? and guided also, wow wee.
 
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Originally posted by drummondlindsey:
FWIW, I know for a fact that we left this antelope out there last year. He is a stud!



Ya, Erik and I were just talking about him last week! Can I shoot him Drum???


Aaron Neilson
Global Hunting Resources
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globalhunts@aol.com
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I was actually going to ask how much you'd charge me for the tag Big Grin

I saw this buck in December and he was within 1/4 mile of where he had lived all year. He's a stud!
 
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I'll see if I can't upload the video to put here
 
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Drummond, (or Aaron)

Are you guiding these hunts?

Looks like a good one for Ally!

Big Grin

Chris
 
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Originally posted by drummondlindsey:
FWIW, I know for a fact that we left this antelope out there last year. He is a stud!




I thought you were saving him for me?


~Ann





 
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Originally posted by FishN4Eyes:
Drummond, (or Aaron)

Are you guiding these hunts?

Looks like a good one for Ally!

Big Grin

Chris


Drummond and I pretend to guide. We're just not real good at it, as you can see. That's why the big one is still out there! Cool


Aaron Neilson
Global Hunting Resources
303-619-2872: Cell
globalhunts@aol.com
www.huntghr.com

 
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Originally posted by FishN4Eyes:
Drummond, (or Aaron)

Are you guiding these hunts?

Looks like a good one for Ally!

Big Grin

Chris


Drummond and I pretend to guide. We're just not real good at it, as you can see. That's why the big one is still out there! Cool


Maybe I can self-guide and still pay the same price? Big Grin

In all seriousness, I would like some additional information on the hunt.

It would be fun hunt for my 13 YO soon to be 14 YO daughter.

I was curious about where you would fly into (hopefully Denver?) and where we would need to stay, and what the terrain looks like.

You can email me at cpeccia@mt.net if you would prefer.

Thanks in advance guys!
 
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Originally posted by FishN4Eyes:
Drummond, (or Aaron)

Are you guiding these hunts?

Looks like a good one for Ally!

Big Grin

Chris


Drummond and I pretend to guide. We're just not real good at it, as you can see. That's why the big one is still out there! Cool


Maybe I can self-guide and still pay the same price? Big Grin

In all seriousness, I would like some additional information on the hunt.

It would be fun hunt for my 13 YO soon to be 14 YO daughter.

I was curious about where you would fly into (hopefully Denver?) and where we would need to stay, and what the terrain looks like.

You can email me at cpeccia@mt.net if you would prefer.

Thanks in advance guys!


Chris - You would fly to Denver, rent a vehicle, and come out to the ranch/ranches we schedule your for. Drive from DIA will be 1.5 - 2 hrs, just depending on the location.

Again, depending on the dates, you likely will stay at one of our ranch houses, where the owners charge $50.00 per person/per day for food/lodging. If not, local motel/restuarant.

At 14 yrs old, your daughter would qualify for the youth tag, so in 2012 its roughly $110.00, rather than $359.00

The picture above is what all the terrain looks like. Just mild/rolling sage & pasture land, with plenty of goats. Nothing difficult at all!


Aaron Neilson
Global Hunting Resources
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globalhunts@aol.com
www.huntghr.com

 
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Aaron,

That sounds pretty good.

Can I choose the two day period or do you assign that?

Probably have to work around a volleyball schedule a bit.

How soon would I have to give you the exact dates?

I could easily drive but I'd probably have to make the travel as quick as possible to get her back to practice and school and we have a direct HLN to DIA flight.

Thanks, appreciate the info!

Chris Peccia
406-459-5051
 
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Chris,

Give me a call! I'm sure I can be there

Drum
 
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Aaron,

That sounds pretty good.

Can I choose the two day period or do you assign that?

Probably have to work around a volleyball schedule a bit.

How soon would I have to give you the exact dates?

I could easily drive but I'd probably have to make the travel as quick as possible to get her back to practice and school and we have a direct HLN to DIA flight.

Thanks, appreciate the info!

Chris Peccia
406-459-5051


Chris - Ya, just let us know what/when you are thinking?

You can email me directly at globalhunts@aol.com


Aaron Neilson
Global Hunting Resources
303-619-2872: Cell
globalhunts@aol.com
www.huntghr.com

 
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Thanks guys, sorry for monopolizing the thread. I'll get a hold of you guys after I talk to Ally.
 
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I took this hunt last year with friends and it was a blast. Not only did I get a real nice non typical buck, but saw why Aaron and these guys produce monster FAIR CHASE Mulies and Whitetails each year. This area is phenominal. You won't see vast herds of Antelope but you will see enough trophy bucks to give a good hunt. I was done the first day but was lucky. Erik was my guide and a very pleasant man to hunt with. Met Drummond and Patrick as well. These guys are some of the most serious hunters you will ever meet aside from being great company. I can highly recommend these fella's and would hunt with them anytime. Be sure to request the Cow decoy hunt...it's an experience. LDK



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Aaron (et al),

Couple of questions for you:

- What would the costs be for 1x1?

- What would this hunt cost a CO resident?

Thanks.

P.S. - Great looking goats.
 
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Aaron (et al),

Couple of questions for you:

- What would the costs be for 1x1?

- What would this hunt cost a CO resident?

Thanks.

P.S. - Great looking goats.


Pinot - We would charge you the same price for the 1x1, but its also the same price for a CO resident.


Aaron Neilson
Global Hunting Resources
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globalhunts@aol.com
www.huntghr.com

 
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