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  • 5) skinning, quartering and freezing of your bear ready for your taxidermist
    6)fully guided, you are not dropped off at the site and picked up, the guide stays with you.
    7) all transportation, once you arrive in camp
    You just need to bring your food or eat at the dining hall, but that is expensive. $8.00 for basic breakfast!
    $1800 includes all above.
    Please call for more details
    Kevin Kayn 315-730-2199
    Hello Wildside,
    It would be much easier to explain over the phone. Basically here is what's included:
    1) 5 days 1x1 hunting
    2) arrival and departure days in camp
    3) all lodging in beautiful, fully equipped cabins on or near Lake Jim, in French, Lac a Jim. They have full kitchens w/ everything
    4) tags and license
    Where about do you live in Kentucky? I live and work near Bowling Green. I do all my hunting in Gallatin County and Butler County.
    KuduKiller
    KuduKiller
    My taxidermist here in the US sits on the board of SCI and knows someone pretty high up at SCI as well. Supposedly the ban is going to happen. I was going to take a femal next trip BUT I didn't want to take one and it get hung up over seas.
    Wildside Outdoors
    Wildside Outdoors
    I haven't read it yet, but I will now. I am trying to hurry up and get one in before it happens. I'm scheduled for August, so we will see. I will read immediately after this post.
    Wildside Outdoors
    Wildside Outdoors
    As for the CO's I know Zalla, not well though. I went to college with Boone and I've known their Captain Joe Mills all my life.
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