Locked Horn Outfitters



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Submitted by: Tim Herald

Review Submitted: Jul 31, 2009

Hunt Date: Dec 3, 2008

Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer

Days Hunted: 5

Hunt Type: Guided

Primary Terrain: Farmland

Method: Rifle

Price Range: 3000-3999

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Jared is a great guy. he knows big deer and I had 2 opportunities at a monster 160+ class 8 pointer that didn't work for camera. His next client killed it. You have a real shot at a booner here. The hotel and food are pretty bad. That is why I give it a 3 star. Jared does all he can for you and will work his tail off. He has BIG deer. If you care about hunting and not ammenities, this is a good KS hunt.


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