Tradewater Outfitters

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Tradewater Outfitters



Rated 0 out of 5.0 based on 1 Outfitter reviews.

Location: Crittenden County, Kentucky

Species Hunted: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Chukar, Pheasant, Quail, Ducks

State(s) Hunted: KY

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outfitter review submitted by: Scott Parris on Aug 23 2009

Species Hunted: White tail

Game Quality: Avg

Accommodation Quality: Excellent

Camp Condition: Excellent

Food Quality: Excellent

Guide Experience: On our own

Other Personal Experience: Fair

Overall Impression: Mid grade - Good accomodations

Recommend: Maybe for gun - not bow

Reviewer Comments: Brand new lodge and good food. Michelle and Russell were both hospitable. Hunting, drove us around and showed us the property and buggies and we pretty much did the rest. He is primarily into bird hunting and not deer. I shot a 128" 10 pointer that he had trail camera pics. He said was 2 yrs. old. I have no idea and he did not inform us of any deer he knew on the property.

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