Blue Mountain Outfitters

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Blue Mountain Outfitters



Rated 0 out of 5.0 based on 3 Outfitter reviews.

Contact: Adrian and Carol Payne

Location: Cowhead, Newfoundland

Species Hunted: Quebec-Labrador Caribou, Canada Moose, Woodland Caribou

State(s) Hunted: NF

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outfitter review submitted by: Chris Zuleger on Oct 15 2000

Species Hunted: Moose

Game Quality: Poor

Accommodation Quality: Good

Camp Condition: Good

Food Quality: Good

Guide Experience: Good

Other Personal Experience: Good

Overall Impression: Poor

Recommend: No

Reviewer Comments: Very small hunting area - 5 square miles. This outfitter offers five weeks of hunting, and five hunters per week which equates to 25 moose in five weeks all within five square miles ! I was promised a one-one-one guide, but there were five hunters and only four guides. I was deceived and lied to - I would not go back for free.


outfitter review submitted by: Roger C. Krasnicki on Oct 10 2000

Species Hunted: Moose

Game Quality: Poor

Accommodation Quality: Average

Camp Condition: Poor

Food Quality: Average

Guide Experience: Poor

Other Personal Experience: Average

Overall Impression: Terrible

Recommend: No

Reviewer Comments: Guides were unprepared for the hunt, some were new to area, cook short on supplies, generator too small to run meat cooler, doubled up guides and hunters even though hunters had different licenses and had paid for one-on-one guides, constant use of foul language...


outfitter review submitted by: James Joeckel on Jan 10 2000

Species Hunted: Moose, Caribou

Game Quality: Good

Accommodation Quality: Excelent

Camp Condition: Excelent

Food Quality: Excelent

Guide Experience: good

Other Personal Experience: good

Overall Impression: outstanding

Recommend: absolutly

Reviewer Comments: The country was beautiful, the guides worked very hard to get us our game. On the third day of my hunt I shot my seven point Moose and on the forth day of my hunt I got my record Woodland Caribou. He had 27 points, double shovels and a 43 inch spread. My hunting partner Mike scored on his first day with a 10 point bull moose. There was 100% kill on Bull Moose in camp for that week. We have already booked another hunt for 2001. Adrian and Carol did everything in their power to make this a hunt of a lifetime.

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