Northwest Missouri Outfitters

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Northwest Missouri Outfitters



Rated 4 out of 5.0 based on 11 Outfitter reviews.

Contact: Dave Frampton

Location: St. Joseph, Missouri

Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Coyote

State(s) Hunted: MO

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outfitter review submitted by: Brad Woodard on Nov 21 2007

Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer

Game Quality: Fair

Accommodation Quality: NA

Camp Condition: Fair

Food Quality: NA

Guide Experience: poor

Other Personal Experience: Fair

Overall Impression: Fair

Recommend: No

Reviewer Comments: Me and two other hunters hunted with Dave Frampton opening weekend of Missouri rifle season 2007. Dave sent us pictures every week untill we took our hunt so we were expecting to see some very quality animals by the looks of his trail cam pictures wrong. I do not know where he got his pictures but we did not see any of the genetics from the pictures in the deer we saw. When we arrived we called Dave to meet us to show us where we would hunt the next day after about an hour and a half we met him at a local store we fallowed him to the location as well as we could because he was going about 60mph on gavel roads and we had no idea where we were going. When we arrived at where we would hunt we got in and road with him he drove about 25mph threw where we would be hunting pointing out the stands. When we came back out it was time to settle up with the rest of the money which seemed to be his main concern he never introduced himself to me or the other two hunters only getting the rest of the money. One of the hunters that was with me has a lung disease which we told Dave, but he told us we would have to walk in which was very hard for him to do. We saw several young bucks the first day and a half but nothing like we expected so we called Dave about changing locations we had to wait about four hours for him to show up when he did he took us to a 500 acre cut corn feild with a six foot ladder stand in one end and another ladder stand in the other end faceing each other they did not have a stand set up for a third so they brought one with them and put it on the other side of the creek where they had not scouted as they wore cologne and they put the stand with the wind blowing in the direction the deer would be coming from. At the end of the night when I went to pick the other two hunters up they told me they had a tractor in the feild next to them plowing and the farmer waving at them as they tryed to hunt and I had a four wheeler going around the feild where I was hunting. We called Dave and told him we would go back to where we were hunting before we asked him if anyone had killed anything and he siad 1 out of 27 had killed a 120inch 9 piont.Hard to believe with all the 150+ bucks we saw in the pictures. If you want some good trail cam pictures go with Dave if you want to kill a deer go with someone else.

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