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Due to the health of my father-in-law, I had to cancel my spot with J&D Outfitters for a guided Eastern Plains Colorado mule deer hunt. Spots for this hunt are very hard to come by and I am just trying to help the outfitter fill my spot. I have hunted with J&D Outfitters 5 times and have been 100% successful for mule deer and elk. The owner, Doyle Worbington, is a retired Army Ranger - he runs a 199% honest, quality outfitting service!!

The hunt will take place the first rifle season in Colorado which is October 24th to October 29th... 5 days of hunting these big mule deer.

If you are interested, you can contact him through his website at: www.jdoutfitters.com (tell him Jeff sent ya!!)

Here are some pictures of the mule deer we have killed on this hunt:
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The website tells everything but the price. I suppose that if you have to ask, you can't afford it.

KC

I was wondering the same thing.
I have much interest if I'm using your deposit. smile
from the web site

2×1 guide service (1×1 available at an additional $1250)
It is a 1x1 hunt = food, lodging, and everything else is top-notch, I'll vouch 300%!!!!!

I will be honest here, its not cheap...tire kickers & tight asses need not apply...but if you have serious interest at a chance at a big 180-200" mule deer, this is the hunt!!

Prices will not be posted here...if you have serious interest, call and talk to Doyle...everything will be discussed.
I didnt really want to get into it, but it looks like you can dish it out "tire kickers & tight asses need not apply"

Those are some nice mature bucks you posted, you can see some of them have age, but not a one of them is B&C contender..Doubt but one of them would make it even using gross score..just sayin, since you started throwing out score possibilities.



Originally Posted by rosco1
I didnt really want to get into it, but it looks like you can dish it out "tire kickers & tight asses need not apply"

Those are some nice mature bucks you posted, you can see they have age, but not a one of them is B&C contender..Doubt but one of them would make it even using gross score..just sayin





Thanks for your thoughts but you are wrong...... glad you are an expert!!

180-200" deer are a real possibility...no guarantees, but the chance to hunt and kill one is there...who the [bleep] are you to piss on my post??
I aint pissing on anything, just stating fact.
[quote=rosco1]I aint pissing on anything, just stating fact. [/

Whatever.........I am just trying to put the message out about a great hunt with the chance of getting a shot at a big mule deer, with the 180-200" potential in this hunting area.

Its hunting, there are no guarantees!!!!
Never shot a 200" buck..have you?
This one green scored in camp @ 193"....what his official score was I don't know, but its way over 180"....this picture does it no justice!!

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Originally Posted by rosco1
Never shot a 200" buck..have you?


Nope but I'd like to, never claimed I did either...............if you have, please post a picture!!



Originally Posted by 300MAG
This one green scored in camp @ 193"....what his official score was I don't know, but its way over 180"....this picture does it no justice!!

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I believe it........
Wondering why there is a problem of at least posting ball park range of cost. Obviously if you can't pay $4k for a hunt you are considered a tight ass.
Originally Posted by 300MAG
[quote=rosco1]I aint pissing on anything, just stating fact. [/

Whatever.........I am just trying to put the message out about a great hunt with the chance of getting a shot at a big mule deer, with the 180-200" potential in this hunting area.

Its hunting, there are no guarantees!!!!


I do agree it is a little misleading. if the outfitter is as awesome as you say he should have a waiting list of people who want to hunt and doesn't need you recruiting. just my .02
Wouldn't this hunt also require preference points?
I was wondering if it is a guaranteed tag, or do you need to draw or use preference points?
I would bet you'd have to purchase a landowners tag.

Tony
Tony,
Me thinks you're right.
IIRC - application deadline was earlier this month.
Rather than speculating, why not just contact the outfitter if you are interested or leave it alone?
Originally Posted by 300MAG
tire kickers & tight asses need not apply
Well sh*t....that leaves me out.
I am going to clarify some stuff:

*First of all I apologize for the "tire kickers and tight asses" comment...it was posted in a joking manner - no harm meant in any way!!

*The hunt costs $6500 plus your licenses...preference points are needed to draw the tag or a landowner voucher can be purchased if you cannot draw.

*I had to cancel due to the health of my father-in-law...he was diagnosed with untreatable leukemia - we came close to losing him at Xmas time. I just cannot commit to a hunt like this in fear of something happening to my father-in-law while I am away.

*I am just trying to help the outfitter fill this spot...due to the costs, needed preference points, etc..etc.... its not an easy spot to fill out of the blue. As I stated, the outfitter is a great guy, and I feel bad about leaving him hanging with the opening I created....I was just trying to try to help, that's all. He is very understanding of my situation and I consider him a friend so I want to assist filling the vacancy.

*As far as the size of the deer out there...score does not mean all that much to me...would I love to kill a monster 200" deer...hell yeah, but there are many things besides a score that make a good hunt!! The potential is there is this area for huge mule deer, but as I stated in a post above, nothing is guaranteed - its hunting!!

*If there are any questions about the hunt that I could answer, please just give me a shout....I'd be glad to help!! I hope this clarifies some things here.

Thanks,
Jeff
FWIW, I've hunted with Doyle before and he's a top notch guide. He worked his butt off to get my bud and I our bulls. Really down to earth fella.

Chances are you prob will not hunt with Doyle himself as he has quite a few properties, but if you do, I must warn you that he is in great shape. That dude can climb mountains like a cat squirrel.
Spot still open!!
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