A social media “hunter” named Taylor booked a trip, promising to give us great exposure. She spent...
Tim Cook - Sarasota
Some clients forget that an outfitted hunt is still a hunt—not a luxury vacation. Tim treated our guides like personal assistants, complaining about the food, refusing to carry his own pack, and expecting us to “get the elk ready” before he even pulled the trigger.
When we spotted a nice bull, he hesitated too long and lost the shot. Instead of taking responsibility, he blamed us for “not putting him in the right spot.” After four days of whining and zero effort, he left without a harvest—because, as we always say, the mountains don’t reward laziness.