Liard River Adventures

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Liard River Adventures



Rated 0 out of 5.0 based on 2 Outfitter reviews.

Contact: Chris Schippmann

Location: Fort St. John, British Columbia

Species Hunted: Elk, Black Bear, Canada Moose, Grizzly Bear, Mountain Caribou, Wolf

State(s) Hunted: BC

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outfitter review submitted by: Mike Lineberger on Apr 11 2007

Species Hunted: Moose/ Caribou/ Grizz

Game Quality: Top

Accommodation Quality: Top

Camp Condition: Top

Food Quality: Top

Guide Experience: Top

Other Personal Experience: Top

Overall Impression: 100 percent

Recommend: With out a question

Reviewer Comments: I spoke to Chris for 11 months before the hunt, My guide was his brother Ty, We hunted an area called Lost and Found. No other humans within 20 miles of us. I took a near book Caribou, a Great Moose, and if I hand not been, $ tight, I would have also taken a 8 to 9' Griz. I will be sick the rest of my life, for not buying the tag,..If every hunter,would have been prepared to shoot 350 to 450 yds. The hunt would have been 100 percent..This is the first outfitter that I have hunted with that backed up every promise. At the same time was honest.


outfitter review submitted by: Bruce Breininger on Sep 14 2004

Species Hunted: Elk

Game Quality: Good

Accommodation Quality: Very Good

Camp Condition: Good

Food Quality: Good

Guide Experience: Excellent

Other Personal Experience: Good

Overall Impression: Very Good

Recommend: Yes

Reviewer Comments: This is not a fancy hunt. Having said that the accomadations were a large comfortable two room cabin for a hunting camp. The area has a 6pt minimum. On the first day of the hunt I most likely could have harvested a moderately sized 6x5. My goal was a large 6x6 so I did not shoot. Saw two 5X5s & a large 6x6 during remainder of the hunt. When moving in close on the 6x6 we could not locate bull in moderately heavy cover. The area has heavy cover & if bulls are not actively responding to bugles/cow calls as they were not for the most part, the hunt is difficult. The guide worked extremely hard all week trying to locate the quality elk I was looking for. In this we were successful. This is a small outfitter with a huge territory. The outfitter & employees treat every hunter like they are family. Despite the fact that I did not harvest an elk I would go back. If any one is interested in harvesting a large 6Pt elk in a wilderness setting I would reccomend this outfitter.

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