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Does anyone have any experience with this outfitter? Here is there website. Linky
Seems like good quality animals and good success rates. What is the area they operate out of like?

Thanks for your patience with me,

Alex


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He destroys his Supercub with astonishing regularity!


I tend to use more than enough gun
 
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He destroys his Supercub with astonishing regularity!


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He wrecks his cub every spring and fall season!


I tend to use more than enough gun
 
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Old Ron Hayes used to say that if you don't reck a cub at least once a year your not trying hard enough.

I personally spend enough money on mine without crashing it.


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Old Ron Hayes used to say that if you don't reck a cub at least once a year your not trying hard enough.

I personally spend enough money on mine without crashing it.


That makes me feel a little better? Confused


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Does anyone have any experience with this outfitter? Here is there website. Linky
Seems like good quality animals and good success rates. What is the area they operate out of like?

Thanks for your patience with me,

Alex

I have experience with them. I worked for them last fall. Huge mistake on my part.
Without going into detail cause it's really not worth the time, I'm going to tell you run away and don't look back. Well, okay, one detail. Last fall they had ten moose hunters booked, took two bulls. Good success rates?? I think not.
You can pm me if you really need to know more about them.
 
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he don't wreck his cub cause he's trying hard...he wrecks his cubs cause he ain't thinking hard.
I've worked in the same camp as him and don't know him as well as Alasken, but i do have the same overal impression.
 
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He wrecks his plane cause he's a crappy pilot!
Downright scary.
 
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I've had the same cub since 85. So far the worst I've done has been a gear leg and a couple of props.(actully about a half dozen on the props.)
A cub is a workhorse and they get beat up during hunting season but there is a differance between hard use and recklesness.
I can't say this is the case here because although I've met them I don't know them.


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never seen him try to take off from the END of the runway, he always started in the middle and took at least two bounces to get airborne...does that tell you anything?
 
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