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A couple of years ago I decided that I want to expand my horizons and start to do more hunting out side of Alaska and eventually outside the US.
We had a family vacation planned for Disney in Florida so I figured that a Florida hog hunt would fit right in. So I started doing the research to find an outfitter. After about a week I was worn out with all the possibilities and endless number of outfitters that provide hog hunting in the area I wanted to go. And I couldn't tell the good ones from the bad ones well enough to make a decision. After some research I found a hunt booking agent on the East Coast that had a good web site and that catered to hog hunters, We emailed a couple times, I called and talked to him about the outfitters he uses, ect... And I arranged the hunt with him. Not a complicated hunt. I only wanted a couple of hogs and only had a couple of days in the middle of the family's vacation. He sent me the contract which was for 250.00 per day , 2 day minimum, and all the hogs I could shoot. (Lodging, meals, ect was on my own) And when I returned the contract to him he would put me in touch with outfitter who would fill in all the small details. I was concerned because I only had room for a couple of hogs on the airplane back to AK affordably, but he assured me that and if I shot more than I wanted that the ranch would gladly take the extra.
When he got the contract back he then gave me the contact info for the outfitter, which of course I contacted right away. During my discussion with the outfitter it turns out that the deal was really 250.00 per hog and I can hunt as many days as I want. BIG DIFFERENCE!!! I called the agent and reamed him up one side and down the other, he was very very apologetic, offered to refund my deposit, ect ect.
In the mean time, I liked what I heard from the outfitter and decided to go on the hunt anyway. It wasn't a big money hunt and I figured that the worst that could happen is I am out 500.00 and couple of vaca days.
Anyway, I went and had an absolute blast!! Killed my two hogs on the first morning, had the meat to the butcher shop and was back in Orlando with the family that night. It could not have turned out any better, and I would go back (and probebly will) again with that same outfitter anytime.
As for the Booking Agent I used, I will never, ever again in a million years use his services. And I learned that it's just as important to research the booking agent as it is the outfitters.
All that said, I still believe that booking agents have their place and serve an important service to the hunting community. I hope to book a hunt someday, somewhere with James because I think he is one of the good ones.
We had a family vacation planned for Disney in Florida so I figured that a Florida hog hunt would fit right in. So I started doing the research to find an outfitter. After about a week I was worn out with all the possibilities and endless number of outfitters that provide hog hunting in the area I wanted to go. And I couldn't tell the good ones from the bad ones well enough to make a decision. After some research I found a hunt booking agent on the East Coast that had a good web site and that catered to hog hunters, We emailed a couple times, I called and talked to him about the outfitters he uses, ect... And I arranged the hunt with him. Not a complicated hunt. I only wanted a couple of hogs and only had a couple of days in the middle of the family's vacation. He sent me the contract which was for 250.00 per day , 2 day minimum, and all the hogs I could shoot. (Lodging, meals, ect was on my own) And when I returned the contract to him he would put me in touch with outfitter who would fill in all the small details. I was concerned because I only had room for a couple of hogs on the airplane back to AK affordably, but he assured me that and if I shot more than I wanted that the ranch would gladly take the extra.
When he got the contract back he then gave me the contact info for the outfitter, which of course I contacted right away. During my discussion with the outfitter it turns out that the deal was really 250.00 per hog and I can hunt as many days as I want. BIG DIFFERENCE!!! I called the agent and reamed him up one side and down the other, he was very very apologetic, offered to refund my deposit, ect ect.
In the mean time, I liked what I heard from the outfitter and decided to go on the hunt anyway. It wasn't a big money hunt and I figured that the worst that could happen is I am out 500.00 and couple of vaca days.
Anyway, I went and had an absolute blast!! Killed my two hogs on the first morning, had the meat to the butcher shop and was back in Orlando with the family that night. It could not have turned out any better, and I would go back (and probebly will) again with that same outfitter anytime.
As for the Booking Agent I used, I will never, ever again in a million years use his services. And I learned that it's just as important to research the booking agent as it is the outfitters.
All that said, I still believe that booking agents have their place and serve an important service to the hunting community. I hope to book a hunt someday, somewhere with James because I think he is one of the good ones.