Central Nebraska Outfitters Hunting Guides Reviews
Mar 13, 2015
Central Nebraska Hunting outfitters is owned by this guy named Jim who told us they were kill an average of 64 snow geese, per hunter during the best part of the season around Paxton. He said We would get more birds than we coud possibly eat.
He claimed he had a big underground blind with all the comforts of home - they would have coffee and would cook for us.
Truth time:
1. The blind is narrow and too small for the 8 people he packed into it. It was so cramped that a couple of hunter's hit each other's gun barrels when attempting to shoot. That is CROWDED
2. They didn't cook, they didn't do anything for the group other than park us in the dirt.
3. The guide actually left for over an hour and stood at the edge of the decoys with Jim and talked - sure way to run off any geese!
4. The guide seldom watched for geese, the hunter's did. He was more interested in talking and telling stories.
5. They placed electronic geese calls facing the blind - drowning out the guides call to shoot or "take em". Only the two guys next to him on the east end (where the birds came from) heard and were able to shoot.
6. 6 birds total for the day - hardly makes for a happy group of hunters. What a lier!
Central Nebraska Outfitters Hunting Guides Reviews
Central Nebraska Hunting outfitters is owned by this guy named Jim who told us they were kill an average of 64 snow geese, per hunter during the best part of the season around Paxton. He said We would get more birds than we coud possibly eat.
He claimed he had a big underground blind with all the comforts of home - they would have coffee and would cook for us.
Truth time:
1. The blind is narrow and too small for the 8 people he packed into it. It was so cramped that a couple of hunter's hit each other's gun barrels when attempting to shoot. That is CROWDED
2. They didn't cook, they didn't do anything for the group other than park us in the dirt.
3. The guide actually left for over an hour and stood at the edge of the decoys with Jim and talked - sure way to run off any geese!
4. The guide seldom watched for geese, the hunter's did. He was more interested in talking and telling stories.
5. They placed electronic geese calls facing the blind - drowning out the guides call to shoot or "take em". Only the two guys next to him on the east end (where the birds came from) heard and were able to shoot.
6. 6 birds total for the day - hardly makes for a happy group of hunters. What a lier!