Canadian Mountain View Paradise MVP Ltd
Canadian Mountain View Paradise (MVP) Ltd.
Rated 1 out of 5.0 based on 1 Outfitter reviews.
Contact: Dean, Katie and Dustin Roe
Location: Kimberley, British Columbia
Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Canada Moose, Grizzly Bear, Mountain Caribou, Shiras Moose, Bobcat, Mountain Lion, Lynx, Wolf, Stone's sheep, Bison
State(s) Hunted: BC
Submitted by: Tom Cook
Review Submitted: Jan 15, 2012
Hunt Date: Oct 15, 2011
Species Hunted: Canada Moose
Days Hunted: 10
Hunt Type: Guided
Primary Terrain: Mountain
Method: Rifle
Price Range: 9000-10999
Number of animals seen, met expectations?
Size of animals seen, met expections?
Hunting pressure in the guides area, met expectations?
Would you hunt with this Guide again?
What a joke
This hunt was a complete joke.Spent most of my hunt chasing the outfitters horses around. On a good day and let me tell you there werent many, we started hunting around 10am. Most days after we retrieved the horses 3-4 pm. One day he decided not to hunt because he wanted to burn garbage all day. Outfitter was clueless where the moose were. My guide was experienced just never hunted the area we were hunting.This guy couldnt find a moose if it walked up and bit him. I spent a lot of money on this hunt and it was a complete disaster. Do yourself a favor and go with a more knowledgeable outfitter with experienced guides because this guy charges good money and is completely clueless.
Contact: Reece Bergeron
Location: Brashear, Missouri
Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer, Turkey
State(s) Hunted: MO
Oregon Hunting Information
Oregon is not known to be a trophy big game producing state. That said they do have good quantities of animals such as Elk.
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.
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,