Sand Rock Outfitters
Sand Rock Outfitters
Rated 4 out of 5.0 based on 1 Outfitter reviews.
Contact: Kirby Schultz
Location: Centerville, Iowa
Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer, Turkey Eastern
State(s) Hunted: IA, MO
Submitted by: Kenneth Lancaster
Review Submitted: Feb 14, 2011
Hunt Date: May 1, 2009
Species Hunted: Turkey Eastern
Days Hunted: 3
Hunt Type: Guided
Primary Terrain:
Method: Shotgun
Price Range: 500-999
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MO Turkey Hutnt
I Love hunting MO for Big birds that love to gobble. Sand Rock has a great lodge and food is ok. Lots of Big Turkeys that love to gobble and gobble hard. Price is reasonable for what you get, and they are a great group of guys. Since MO season closes at lunch every day there is plenty of time to relax in the afternoon and throw back a cold one!!
Contact: Reece Bergeron
Location: Brashear, Missouri
Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer, Turkey
State(s) Hunted: MO
Arizona Hunting Information
Arizona has lots of trophy big game but is probably best known for its trophy elk and mule deer. This partially due to the limited number of tags available.
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.