Pine Acres Hunting Camp
Rated 0 out of 5.0 based on 34 Outfitter reviews.
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note: The following reviews predate the numeric rating system and are not included in this outfitter's overall rating.
outfitter review submitted by: Adam Rodenhouse on Jun 5 2008
Species Hunted: Whitetail
Game Quality: Good
Accommodation Quality: Good
Camp Condition: Avg.
Food Quality: Excellent
Guide Experience: Little, but very helpful
Other Personal Experience: Good
Overall Impression: Good investment
Recommend: Yes
Reviewer Comments: This is a low budget hunt. You get what you pay for. The hunting was fair. Seen alot of nice buck taken and a few scrubs taken. 19 out of 20 hunters got a deer. About 15 of them were nice bucks 8 point plus. There is not much guide work to be done they show you your stand and thats where you hunt by yourself. The guide does not sit with you but thats the way I prefer it. They dont babysit you your one your own to get to and from your stand. They will help with the recovery of your deer and guting of it. All in all for as little as it costs I think it is well worth it.
outfitter review submitted by: Scott Tatrow on Aug 23 2006
Species Hunted: Black Bear
Game Quality: Very Good
Accommodation Quality: Very Good
Camp Condition: Very Good
Food Quality: N/A
Guide Experience: 25 years
Other Personal Experience: 2 years
Overall Impression: Very Good
Recommend: Yes, Very Much
Reviewer Comments: Has about 60 baits going at one time. WE had 16 hunters in camp and 13 had gotten there bears. Ranging from 200 lbs to 350 lbs. The guides help with getting your game from the woods, and all hide prep. Overall a very good hunt for the money!
outfitter review submitted by: Ron Palumbo on Feb 4 2001
Species Hunted: Black Bear
Game Quality: Poor
Accommodation Quality: n/a
Camp Condition: fair
Food Quality: n/a
Guide Experience: questionable
Other Personal Experience: n/a
Overall Impression: Poor
Recommend: NO
Reviewer Comments: From the beginning, the only thing this outfit was concerned with was getting their money. Out of six of us, only one of our baits was being hit. A nice boar was taken from this stand on the second night of the hunt. When the guides were told by the successful hunter that none of his buddies were having any activity at their baits, he stated "What do you want me to do about it?" I feel we were not treated like paying hunters should have been. This occured in the Spring of 1996.
outfitter review submitted by: Grant Benson on Nov 25 1999
Species Hunted: black bear
Game Quality: poor
Accommodation Quality: good
Camp Condition: good
Food Quality: n/a
Guide Experience: good
Other Personal Experience: good
Overall Impression: poor
Recommend: no
Reviewer Comments: it has been a number of years, but this place was a hunters factory, running upwards of 25 per week through the camp. typical ontario operation, too many hunters for too few bears. baits were overhunted and yielded few opportunities. more a rifle operation than bow. camp is fairly nice with some flexibility on accomodations. i did hunt here twice, but there were the first two guided hunts i went on an did not know better.
Contact: Justin Johns and Ben Harris
Location: Hotchkiss, Colorado
Species Hunted: Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Bobcat, Mountain Lion
State(s) Hunted: CO
Ontario Hunting Information
Ontario is often considered a sportsman's paradise. This large province contains huge sections of wilderness, filled with thousands of lakes that provide excellent habitat for Canada moose and black bear. Excellent fishing for walleye, northern pike, muskie, smallmouth bass and other species can often be combined with a hunt. From spike camps to 5-star lodges, there are lodges, guides and outfitters for every adventure and every taste.
Alberta Hunting Information
Alberta is a large, diverse province with rolling prairies, farmland, river bottoms, Boreal forests, and large expanses of the northern Rocky Mountains. Many species of big game, waterfowl, upland game and predators inhabit Alberta. Long known for monster whitetails, Alberta also is home to big mule deer, pronghorn antelope, elk, black bear, cougar, Canada moose, and bighorn sheep. In fact, 7 of the 10 largest bighorn sheep in Boone and Crockett record book are from Alberta. In addition to big game, Alberta offers some top notch bird hunting. Serious waterfowlers know about the large flocks of ducks and geese that call Alberta home or migrate through.
New Mexico Hunting Information
New Mexico is one of the top destinations for trophy Elk and Antelope hunting. Draw odds can be tough depending on the unit but landowner tags are also available for those who don't draw. Mule Deer are plentiful but generally of average size. Only a couple of units and reservations consistently produce big muleys.