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Discounted Private Land Mule Deer Hunt for 2018/2019

Currency:USD Category:Hunting / Hunts - Mule Deer Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:2,700.00 - 5,000.00 USD
Discounted Private Land Mule Deer Hunt for 2018/2019
Colorado Has extremely complex license application rules and laws. Because of that and that I have gotten licenses her for the past 50 years we will apply for the license for you if you wish. We don't charge the $50-$100 for this service like others, we provide it at no charge with every hunt booked to again confirm that your hunt is a very enjoyable hunt. The incorrect license can be a very bad day. We want to send you home after you hunt with a elk and good memories from your hunt.
COLORADO PRIVATE LAND SEMI-GUIDED MULE DEER HUNT 2018 OR 2019
Hunt ID: 5062-CO-G-N-2295-013-ElkMdeerAntelope-R1AIGC-O1T-ACK1J- Great price 300,000 Acres.
These items reflect the total price. When you win the auction you only pay 50% of the winning price via credit card.
The balance of the hunt(The other 50%) isn't due until 45 days prior to your hunt. In most of my auctions as long as
you pay the deposit we can move the hunt to 2018, 2019, or even 2020 if needed.
Of course if someone dies during this span of time or the outfitter out of business
or any other unforeseen circumstances we will work with options with you.
Here is another outfitter that is filled up except for 1, 4th season cow elk 5-day hunt $2000 discounted down to only $ 1495. With 30,000 acres, there are always big bucks available. This area is also known for its trophy antelope. This outfitter tagged out completely on all season for last year.
Here are some special configuration hunts.
Note Semi-guided hunts are what most outfitters consider guided hunts. You are guided all the time unless your guide is pulled away for a couple of hours to help another guide get an elk out or an emergency approved by the outfitter. In that case your guide will show you where to be watching for elk so no time is lots. Then meet back up with you as soon as possible.

Welcome to the center of the world as far as elk are concerned. Craig, Colorado is known as the Elk Capitol of the world. It earned that name because in a 200 Mile Radius there are more elk on any given day than anywhere else in the world. Winter migration into the Crag Valley provides views of elk herds in the hundreds flowing into the low ground and eventually down to the river bottoms to spend the winter. Life is so good for elk in the valley that approximately 30,000 have decided to stay in the valley year-round waving goodbye to their comrades in arms in the spring as the others move back up hill to begin their spring of eating and calving.
The herds are so large their movement is easily detected on the ground they cover like a herd of domestic cattle moving through except these “cow trails” don’t stop at the fence, they continue as the whole herd bunches at the fence line, then one jumps and the balance soon follow suit and a brown Carmel flows over the fence and onward to their destination.
Even though this area has an extremely high elk density it also is known for its B& C Class Mule Deer usually taken during the later seasons when the deer hut is on in November. Every year the area finds at least 1 or 2 Mule deer that break the 200 inch barrier as they look for does during the 2nd, 3rd or 4th season and become accessible to hunters for that brief time span every year in this area. This outfitter also provides a bachelor herd hunt during the 1st of the 2nd season being the first one pursuing them with a high power rifle can catch some big bucks off guard.
While we are adding to Craig’s reputation it is best to bring in the record class Pronghorn Antelope.
The area consistently gives us P& Y along with even B& C record class bucks to the diligent hunter that will not give up on all the opportunity to take a bock but keep his bullet in his pockets or his arrow in his scabbard until the right buck is in the right place for a 1 shot clean kill with a flat shooting rifle or bow.
The record books don’t lie. The genes are here and when the age is provided these bucks have what they need to make a great wall mount with record book level scores.
Your outfitter is a trophy also and has sent many record book animals home with his clients. Outfitter skills are never spoken about but in my business, it is my life blood. The outfitter must oversee the operation and handle income and outgoing hunter while the guides take the time in-between. The number 1 skill of a good outfitter is to secure high quality property and do it in a way to keep his overhead low enough he can sell his hunts at a fair or lower than fair market price.
Some ask about the success rate for elk for the outfitter for the last few years. The success average across the 6 seasons varies every year due to the weather. Elk are very weather dependent for their migration. A good average is 60-75% harvest with 99.9% have at least 1 opportunity during the 5 day season, Archery, Muzzleloader, 1st rifle, 2nd rifle, 3rd rifle and 4th rifle. Archery being the lowest success due to the range restriction and 4th season the highest due to the compacting of the herds due to migration but weather can always be a factor in elk hunting.
The major reason for not filling you elk license is the slow or long time for a new hunter or one that has not hunted in the west to get from sighting a bull, to getting down on the ground, resting the rifle on a log to be accurate, getting the crosshairs on the bull’s chest and firing an accurate shot. The other of course is buck fever. When you have an animal 3 times the size of a deer it is extremely apparent you must, must focus on the shoulder not the antlers when you shoot. We have antlers shot off many times because of this. I spoke with a hunter that didn’t fill and he had shot 20 rounds, at 5 different bulls, 1 at 90 yards standing broad side and never hit an elk.
The other reason is many are short range ground blind whitetail hunters. The farthest they have ever shot is 50 yards in eastern whitetail states. Because of this a 300 or even 200 yard shot is out of the question. We have had them refuse to shoot an elk standing at 200 yards because they felt it was too far. If they do shoot they shoot that far standing up instead of with a rest or better yet laying down.
I recommend everyone to shoot a 300 yards target before coming out west. An elk is huge with a chance twice the size of a deer. (15x15 vs 36x36) so in theory shooting an elk at 200 years is like shooting a deer at 100 yards. If you can do well on paper at 300 yards you will be one of the 75% not the 25%. I also recommend shooting lie down on the ground this skill is difficult for many to lay down on the ground when hunting but this or to some degree with a rest is an important skill to build. Finally getting from a walking position to down on the ground in a solid position with shooting sticks low or resting the forearm of the rifle on a solid rest is a times even with elk hunting. You only have so much time to get from walking to pulling the trigger before the bull moves of out of sight. These are free ranging elk not high fence elk. They will do everything possible for them to be difficult to shoot, and for that we have no control but will do our best to give you an opportunity for a shot.
I have personally hunted in this area for 35 years and never gone home without an elk. You can’t find a denser population in the world then the private land you will be hunting in an area known as the elk capitol of the world. Even the public land elk move into the already high number on the private land as soon as the first shot is fired. The lead cow has been doing it for 15 years and they keep doing it generation after generations because it gets so little pressure in comparison to the public land which is wall to wall blaze orange. The public land hunters do an excellent job of moving even more elk than we already have into our private property. Our private property is pre-scouted before the hunts and local herds spotted. Those have the public land herd by noon on the 1st day. Moving elk are an easier target than the local herds because they are not as familiar with the private property escape routes, while your guide is. If the elk are moving they are everywhere. Just like deer though if they decide to lie down and hold up they will still be there but must be spotted in their beds unless they get up to feed or migrate.
Would allow us to bring a self-contained RV to stay in on the property is a question we get asked but due to the fire danger during the hunting season which is usually announced by the forest service is extreme camping of any type is not allowed on the property. Better yet though is in the town of Craig is a KOA camp ground dedicated to hunters in the fall. It has a large game pole, for skinning and hanging you elk to cool. They provide anything that relates to hanging deer and elk along with hunting.
I am asked what the largest reason for lack of success is for any hunters that don’t fill on any given year. It is a lack of a skill I call, Tuck and Roll, or Run and Gun.”
This skill is nothing you ever read about; there are no classes, videos or terrific books on this. This is the skill and speed of a hunter transitioning from vertical spotting the animal to the point of being on your belly, flat on the ground, with your rifle on the right log to give you the perfect height to make a steady shot at 200 yards after getting the crosshairs on the animal’s chest. Remember also you will probably be adrenaline charged, and be huffing and puffing from the climb to that point. Practice this at the range or better yet an open shooting area. That skill will get you more deer, elk and antelope than any other single factor in the west. This outfitter books up early each year so by now some slots are already filled.

DISCOUNTED PRICING AVAILABLE BUT HUNTS ARE GOING FAST
2 Rifle Trophy Antelope for GMU013 $ 3500 Discounted Down to only …………………………….…… $ 2495
1 Archery Trophy Antelope for GMU003 $ 3500 Discounted Down to only ………………………….….$ 1995
1 Archery Deer for GMU003 that includes the trophy antelope hunt listed below at …..…………..$ 1995
2 Rifle Deer 2nd season GMU003 that includes the trophy antelope hunt listed below at…...…. $ 2995

5 day Rifle Elk Hunt Semi-guided $ 3500 reduced down to only ………………………………………..……. $ 2295


5 day Rifle Elk/Deer Combo Hunt Semi-guided $ 4500 reduced down to only…………………………. $ 3795
5 day Rifle Trophy Deer Hunt Semi-guided $ 4000 reduced down to only ………………………………. $ 2695
5 day Father & Son Rifle elk Hunt to shoot 1 bull and 1 cow$ 4500 reduced down to only …….. $ 3795

2 day Rifle antelope Semi-guided $ 2800 reduced down to only ……………………………………….…..… $ 1495

If you would like to add a second animal as you are bull elk hunting and want to add a cow elk it is $995 or if you want to add a Buck it is $1495.

These are all 5 days hunts but those with two or 3 animals can expand that as needed on a day rate fee for each additional day after 5 that it takes.

Archery Elk, Deer and Antelope
Archery Discounts
5 day Archery Deer Semi-guided $ 2600 reduced down to only ……………………………………………….. $ 1795
5 day Archery Antelope Semi-guided $ 1600 reduced down to only.………………………………………... $ 995
5 day Archery Semi-guided Deer/Antelope Combo Hunt $ 3500 reduced down to only……………. $ 2995
Extra deer or antelope days are $ 250 reduced down to a per day rate of only…………..…………….. $ 100
5 day non-hunting guest fee is ……………………………………………………………………………………….……………$ 495

We call this the California hunt/ Trophy Mule Deer Hunts 1 on 1 or 2 on 1 Hunts
It is rifle Trophy Mule deer in the earliest Rifle Deer season and the first 5 days of the season. As rule nights are cool and days are warm usually there is no snow. It is the warmest fall hunting for deer with a high trophy success. This outfitter uses his 30,000 acres and daily pre-scouting to locate and not disturb these bucks, then be on their door step at first light opening morning.

Sooo. You want to go on a guided trophy mule deer hunt for your Bucket list. The problem is you found that your piggy bank in suffering from malnutrition providing very few options with the $5000 trophy Mule deer hunts. We have limited number of hunts for you to look at but don’t wait to long for the stars to line up. If you have a 2nd season GMU003, GMU301 or GMU013 license. This is a bachelor herd trophy buck hunt. You will be hunting the opening of the 2nd season. These bucks are still in their bachelor herds so you will have other buck with the biggest one so you can make that decision. Which one is the biggest of the five 4.5 and older bucks. They run in size from 20-27 inches and are in their prime and glory. 5 Day Rifle Semi-guided Trophy Deer Hunt opening days of 2nd season…………………….….….$ 2695
For a 1 on 1 guided hunt is $2895.

These deer are hunted in a specific area that is only for the trophy deer hunting so the average buck is larger than normal. In addition, these deer are pre-scouted in the bachelor herds to provide knowledge of their home age so they can be taken on opening morning many times.

We have limited number of hunts for you to look at but don’t wait to long for the stars to line up. Must book in pairs outfitter can try to book two individuals to make a pair but it is not guaranteed. Booking will be as a single until a 2nd person is obtained by the hunter or the outfitter.

This is a bachelor herd trophy buck hunt. You will be hunting the opening of the 2nd season. These bucks are still in their bachelor herds so you will have other buck with the biggest one so you can make that decision. which one is the biggest of the five 4.5 and older bucks. They run in size from 20-27 inches and are in their prime and glory.
If you have a 2nd season GMU003, GMU301 or GMU013 license the Semi-guided hunt on private land for 2 hunters (2 hunters on 1 Guide) is only..$1995

If you have a 2nd season GMU003, GMU301 or GMU013 license the Semi-guided hunt on private land for 1 hunter (1 hunter on 1 Guide) is only .2495

(Receiving deer and antelope licenses may require drawing, leftover or vouchers. (The outfitter may have some vouchers available for purchase.)
Hunts are priced by animal any weapon, Archery is semi-guided to reduce the human scent in the area.
We only hunt our land lightly to not bump the game of it and leave some for all season. We apologize for requiring a minimal number of hunters to hunt with us on the land every year. If we are booked when you book your hunt we will put you on the top of the list for the following year.
Even though we note as semi-guided if possible we work as 2 hunters on 1 guide if at all possible. For hunters with more experience this makes us able to give them the freedom to hunt to their skill level and not be tied to another hunter that has a lower skill level than they do. This can be a more physical hunt due to where the big bucks stay can be more remote than the other deer hunts require.



Late Cow Season
The licenses for these cow hunts almost draw out so they can be a second choice and draw a license.
3 day Rifle Cow Elk Semi-guided Hunt booked as 1 Hunter you request reduced down to only….... $ 1595
These hunts are reduced down to only the number below dictated by the number of hunters in the group. Licenses must be drawn or purchased if there are leftovers but they don’t last long. These are late season hunts and extremely successful if you can shoot. Be certain to get this license in the draw or at least the latest they are available is the leftover sale in early August.

3 day Rifle Cow Elk Hunt Semi-guided booked as 1 Hunter you request reduced down to only….... $ 1395
3 day Rifle Cow Elk Hunt Semi-guided booked as 2 Hunter you request reduced down to only….... $ 1295
3 day Rifle Cow Elk Hunt Semi-guided booked as 3 Hunter you request reduced down to only….... $ 1195
3 day Rifle Cow Elk Hunt Semi-guided booked as 4 Hunter you request reduced down to only….... $ 1095
3 day Rifle Cow Elk Hunt Semi-guided booked as 5 Hunter you request reduced down to only….... $ 995

Lease contract and liability insurance requires a guide be will all groups of hunters. No DIY hunting on this quality private hunting land. We have some leeway but it must be considered guided to some degree. Prices though are firm no matter what degree of guiding is provided.






Get your buddy’s together now on this one and make plans for a December cow hunt for this year. Every year I hear, “I don’t need a late season cow hunt I have a bull tag and 1 bull will be more than my freezer can hold. The outcome from the bull hunt is now he eats crow and that is with no bull! If you are going to get an over the counter bull put your second choice in for a cow and your first choice a point.
The cow licenses are few and far between these days and if you wait to look for one after October 1st you will see they are sold out. Many never make the leftover public draw anymore due to the lower number of cow licenses issued. Get with me when you put in for your license in March and I can help you be certain that your freezer is full.

Unique Hunt offered for the skilled archer, a “Double Hitter” hunt when the archery deer and the archery Antelope seasons overlap each other and you can hunt both at the same time. The hunts can be in GMU013, GMU003 and GMU301. The issue here is to get an archery deer and an archery antelope license at the same time with the draw, leftovers or a voucher. This is a great hunt with deer in the morning and antelope during the heat of the day coming to a water hole. The outfitter has some natural blinds set up at water holes but as I always say bring your also. The more water holes you can set up on the better. It is all private land so they will be there when you need them.
A Deer hunt is only $1795 and Antelope archery is only $ 1000. In this case you can take a 5 day hunt, after both for only $ 1995. Need more than 5 days, maybe, maybe not. If you do it is just $100 cash and you have another 24 hours to stick 1 one or the other.
This outfitter does it with ease and his 30 years in the business shows in his skill and knowledge in the business. He has thousands of acres in the Prime GMU301, GMU003 and GMU013. These units are well known for their quality animals and their high animal density. His guides are local, have hunted the area all of their life, and know what they are doing in finding game and field judging trophy animals for size and quality.
If I had to say something bad about him is that he is so well known for what he does that he fills up to soon with clients, but of course his high return rate take a sizable percentage of his seats every year.
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s hunting statistics reveal the benefits of deer hunting around Craig. Last year 7,000 area deer hunters harvested 3,814 deer on the Craig area GMUs. Collectively, hunter success on the seven GMUs is about 54 percent, almost 11 percent higher than the statewide hunter-success average. We basically only hunt private property so our success is in the high 90% for deer including those hunters that know the quality bucks that are available and pass many waiting for extremely large bucks. Sometimes it is worth the wait and sometimes it isn’t. In the past with the 4th season 180 to 210 bucks have been taken. The deer numbers are lower due to the past 3 year drought and the 4th season license are almost non-existent but the first 2 days of the 2nd season finds these big bucks in lazy bachelor herds or singles and this is where they are during 2nd big game season.
Those harvest numbers include all manners of legal deer hunting, but the majority of deer harvested were taken during the rifle season. The total deer kill among the GMUs is strong, but the number is fairly low when considering the harvest numbers compiled over the past 10 years or so. Warm and mild winters always result in lower numbers of deer down, and the Craig area has seen unusually mild winters the last several years.
The CPW estimated the post-hunting populations of deer to be very high in the Craig area. While the Craig-area GMUs are not found in any one particular Data Analysis Unit (DUA), the DUAs that contain the areas in question both hold tens of thousands of deer. The statistics provided tell a very simple tale: If you hunt around Craig, you are likely to fill your freezer!
Determining that any hunting area features good land access and holds good numbers of deer is one thing. Making sure you can draw a deer tag for that area can be an entirely different story. Thee 100% draw days are past as the CPW tries to build the deer herd up.
Timing counts a lot with hunting, of course, and even more for hunting the Craig-area GMUs. Almost all the land across these hunting units is affected by deer migration during the late fall and early winter months. Whitetail hunters may find this a foreign subject, but this is mule deer country and mule deer move.
Good numbers of mulies remain in and around Craig during the entire year. Some hide along river vegetation, in farm fields and close to natural springs. But the vast majority of the mule deer present during the hunting seasons arrive as part of their annual migration from high elevations to the more temperate desert, sage and rolling hill country. A barren and dry hillside will show little signs of life in early August but will be covered with deer sign in November.
This is where timing (and weather) plays a critical role. Mild winters can mean lower harvest numbers for deer, as Craig-area deer hunters of recent seasons will attest. In most cases, the only thing that pushes deer and elk out of their summer range is the difficulty in getting to either summer range or food. High alpine fields get covered with snow and ice, and the effort required to maintain those vital calories increases. Consequently, animals move lower where less severe weather has left more accessible food. However, when winter is mild and food is available, there is little reason for the deer to move to lower ground.
This outfitter has high ground and low ground, some adjacent to preserve areas that always have high deer concentrations.
Your hunting area is pre-scouted so your guide knows right where to begin opening morning. After that it is like a cue ball hitting the other billiard balls deer go everywhere looking for hidden pockets where they hide until dark.
Deer migration paths and daily travel routes are fairly well established and very easy to identify in the field. Position yourself at an elevated vantage point — say, on a bluff or at the top of a rolling hill — and glass the several hundred yards below you. You’ll easily see a lot more deer in this way than if you were to simply just hike through the country.
All the deer I have killed in the Craig area over the past five years were taken only after I decided to just simply sit and wait for the deer to come to me. I have had friends shoot deer after waking from a nap. Many times, deer have walked within 50 yards of me while I’m field dressing a deer shot just moments earlier.
Believe me, if you can hoof-it into the field early and park yourself, you will see deer. Don’t forget the binoculars for glassing and the shooting sticks for support on long shots.
The elk on the other hand had grown so far out of the CPW Model and game damage resources that every year left over cow licenses were available. As that has come into check the numbers of leftover license has dropped greatly requiring some to put in for a cow license and buy a bull license over the counter. There is a reason that Craig is the elk capitol of the world. Not only do deer and even antelope winter there but the elk come in droves.
Your outfitter with 30 years of outfitting and pursuing like deer and antelope know where to find them any time of the year. His statement sums it all up. Every Deer, Elk and Antelope must be somewhere 365 days a year 24 hour a day. If you know where that is you will have a very
Successful hunt because the largest time consumer in hunting, is looking, the rest take less than 5% of the time.”
All of his hunts have a cut down price to make them affordable to the working man. He does what he does beast and leave the motel and lodging to the hunter to work through. He will provide you with a list of motels in town closest to where you are going to hunt. His statement is, “I have guided and outfitter for 30 years, I have the private land and knowledge to get you on good and big animals and will do that. But as an inn keeper, motel manager or a restraint cook I haven’t had 30 year of experience so I classify myself as undertrained with little knowledge, go to someone that can handle meals and lodging and I will make you hunt a memorable one.”
All hunts are priced as 2 on 1 hunt unless noted otherwise. The bulk of the hunt(s) will be on purchased or leased property. This outfitter is licensed to guide on the BLM public land also. This allows him to be able to continue a pursuit over the fence and onto public ground if needed. In addition, if game is spotter on or moving across public land he can pursue and guide during that time also.
For any of the hunts below if you do want a 1 on 1 hunt add an extra $ 500 for the hunt and advice at reservation time.
Anticipated Left Overs License for 2014 for GMU003, GMU301 and GMU013 will most likely be:
Some of the samples Hunt Codes are listed below but the combinations could be Deer, Elk, and antelope, Archery, Muzzleloader, and as many as 4 Rifle Seasons.
Antelope Elk Deer
A-M-013-1A A-F-013-1R Buck E-F-003-02R E-F-003-03R E-M-003-04R BULL D-M-013-2R Buck Deer 2nd, 3rd, or Muzzleloader
A-M-003-1A A-F-013-1R Buck E-F-013-02R E-F-013-03R E-F-013-04 R COW D-M-003-2R Buck Deer 2nd, 3rd, or Muzzleloader
In the regulations on page 31 bottom right corner of the page is:
This is referring to “OVER-THE-COUNTER LICENSES EITHER-SEX ELK-ARCHERY” in the bottom left corner of the page.
We provide a free service to our hunting clients and handle getting their licenses application process then having the license mailed directly to their home from the Colorado Game Parks and Wildlife.
We also provide lodging discounts for those that require lodging in the areas that we have worked out arrangements for the discount.

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Archery Season Go in on Sunday and come out on a Saturday (Break between 2 groups)
5 day hunt with 1 day (Saturday) in and 1 day (Sunday) out (season start 8/26)
Season Dates are as follows:
Sunday Saturday
1st week 08/26-09/02 Archery*
2st Week 09/03-09/09 Archery
3nd week 09/10-09/16 Muzzleloader/Archery
4th week 09/17-09/24 Archery*

• Note: Because season dates and the days of the week don’t align perfectly so the First week has a 1 day earlier and the last week has 1 extra day on the end.

1st Season 10/14--18
2nd Season 10/21-29
3rd Season 11/04-12
4th Season 11/15-19

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Big Game Season Dates and Fees

License Fees
Important Note: Anyone ages 18-64 MUST purchase a Habitat Stamp in order to buy or apply for a preference point or for a hunting or fishing license. For more information, see Habitat Stamp Basics.

Resident
Nonresident

Elk, Cow
$ 49
$ 469

Elk, Bull or Either Sex
$ 49
$ 629

Deer
$ 34
$ 379

Moose
$ 254
$ 2,084

Pronghorn, Buck or Doe
$ 34
$ 379

Bear
$ 44
$ 354

*All prices include a 25-cent search-and-rescue fee, a 75-cent surcharge for the Wildlife Management Education Fund and a $3 application fee for limited licenses applied for in the draw. *Nonresident fishing licenses are good through March 31.
Habitat Stamps
(non-refundable)
Resident
Nonresident

Habitat Stamp (valid 4/1–3/31)
$ 10
$ 10

Lifetime Habitat Stamp
$ 300.25
$ 300.25


If the Client disagrees with a refund decision of any type or any other decision and uses the Charge Back Process the process is not
valid because the client waves the right to use the process when he contracted for the hunt. We will work directly with the hunter.We will work directly with the hunter and find that works better for everyone involved.




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Archery Season Go in on Sunday and come out on a Saturday (Break between 2 groups)
5 day hunt with 1 day (Saturday) in and 1 day (Sunday) out (season start 8/26)
Season Dates are as follows:
Sunday Saturday
1st week 08/26-09/02 Archery*
2st Week 09/03-09/09 Archery
3nd week 09/10-09/16 Muzzleloader/Archery
4th week 09/17-09/24 Archery*

• Note: Because season dates and the days of the week don’t align perfectly so the First week has a 1 day earlier and the last week has 1 extra day on the end.

1st Season 10/14--18
2nd Season 10/21-29
3rd Season 11/04-12
4th Season 11/15-19
© Copyright Discounted Hunting Adventures llc

If the Client disagrees with a refund decision of any type or any other decision and uses the Charge Back Process the process is not
valid because the client waves the right to use the process when he contracted for the hunt. We will work directly with the hunter.
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