Bevs Waterfowl Taxidermy and Fish Creations
Cassidy Outfitters and Guides
Rated 0 out of 5.0 based on 3 Outfitter reviews.
Contact: Jack Cassidy
Location: Loma, Colorado
Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer, Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Bison
State(s) Hunted: CO
note: The following reviews predate the numeric rating system and are not included in this outfitter's overall rating.
outfitter review submitted by: D. Oconnor on Nov 21 2007
Species Hunted: Elk/Deer
Game Quality: Poor
Accommodation Quality: Fair
Camp Condition: Fair
Food Quality: Good
Guide Experience: Poor
Other Personal Experience: Unknown
Overall Impression: Poor
Recommend: Definitely NO!
Reviewer Comments: Went hunting for "elk and deer" in 2001 with this outfitter during the rifle season. Saw no elk and few deer. Camp had 10+ hunters and instead of western style hunting, driving around in trucks with hunters piled in the bed, doing drives and a lot of down time. During times when not hunting in groups, guides dropped hunters off at spots even I felt were poor. Guides were arogant and treated hunters more like a nuisance. The outfitter, Jack Cassidy, was present the entire time and his guides were terrible. Other hunters in camp also had similar low morale and quality of other deer they shot was poor. I've been hunting in various western states and Canada and by comparison this outfitter is by far the least professional and I do not recommend investing your time and money on this one.
outfitter review submitted by: Mick Thurman on Feb 11 2007
Species Hunted: Mule Deer
Game Quality: Poor
Accommodation Quality: Poor
Camp Condition: Poor
Food Quality: Fair
Guide Experience: None
Other Personal Experience: None
Overall Impression: Pathetic
Recommend: ABSOLUTELY NOT
Reviewer Comments: I hunted in 2004 and I have been sick about the waste of time and money ever since. Chris said "he knew where the big ones were", but we never seen any from the road. All that the guides wanted to do was drink beer and road hunt. They would sleep several hours during the middle of the day, so our hunting time was limited to mornings and evenings riding in the truck. Some of the hunters did shoot some small deer they found along the road. I didn't go just to shoot any deer to fill my tag. I went based upon the animals they said were available in their hunting area and never did see one. I have hunted in several states with other outfitters, but this was the WORST hunting experience I have had. BEWARE he is guiding hunts in Alaska now.
outfitter review submitted by: Greg Rickabaugh on Jan 14 2006
Species Hunted: antelope
Game Quality: poor
Accommodation Quality: fair
Camp Condition: fair
Food Quality: below average
Guide Experience: good
Other Personal Experience: good
Overall Impression: below average
Recommend: no
Reviewer Comments: I paid for a top quality hunt and got a poor hunt. The cook was usually intoxicated. I saw less than a dozen antelope in two days. Four hunters shot four antelope, not one over 14 inches. In two days I saw two deer and two snakes. Not much wildlife viewing to enjoy.
Contact: Phil Rutt
Location: Buffalo, Wyoming
Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer, Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Pronghorn Antelope, Mountain Lion, Coyote
State(s) Hunted: WY
Manitoba Hunting Information
Manitoba is known as a top destination for avid waterfowl hunters. Huge flocks of ducks and geese can be found from the Arctic coast of Hudson Bay to the prairie potholes on the southern border of this Canadian province. There is no legal requirement for non-resident waterfowl hunters to use a guide, but many are available and a high percentage of non-Canadian hunters utilize them. In addition black bear, Canada moose and whitetails are hunted throughout the province.
Ohio Hunting Information
Ohio is best known for its trophy whitetail deer. In fact, the world record non-typical whitetail was harvested in Greene county by Mike Beatty in November 2001,
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.