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Do any of you Alaska hunters have experience with Dave Marsh of Big Game/Big Country Outfitters? www.biggamebigcountry.com We are most interested in moose and grizzly hunting, but overall comments are appreciated. Thanks in advance, RCG | ||
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He is a good guy, you should have a good hunt with him. Arjun | |||
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Dave Marsh is a outstanding Guide, who is into it for all the correct reasons. You will have an excellent hunt with him and feel very welcome in his camps. His crew is hand picked and they all share the same passions Dave does. Cheers, KJB | |||
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I'm scheduled for 2013 for sheep, I hope I've picked well. I did a lot of homework, and have been on the phone with him frequently, with all positive experiences. I was a little concerned about going to the Brooks Range, though. If you read enough internet chatter, you get the idea that your "top of the world wilderness arctic experience of a lifetime" will be overrun with guides, planes, local hunters. I talked to Dave a lot about this. Don | |||
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That can be a reality, alright. The last time I went to hunt sheep in the Brooks was in 2006 and had done my scouting for a few months in the drainages Ivishak and East, settling on using the upper Marsh Fork of the Canning. I was more familiar with that territory having taken a ram there years before. Upon my arrival from the South I was surprised to see many more tents, people and airplanes than I had in the past. I ended-up over on the Ivishak, lower than I wanted. Did not see a shootable ram while there, but did not wreck my airplane or hurt my son-in-law either, so it was still a great trip. Even with that, I'll bet that your guide has things well in-hand and you will have a great hunt. Best of luck. | |||
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Thanks guys! | |||
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