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COAGS (Guide School)

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by stewartjw, Feb 10, 2014.

  1. stewartjw

    stewartjw Newb

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    Has anyone ever heard of Colorado Outdoor Adeventure Guide School?

    My GI Bill from the Army covers this chool (all of the courses they offer) and are currently offering a guided 5 day Elk or Mule deer hunt where you chose the person and you assist the guiding of the hunt. This would be a dream of mine to guide my dad on our first Mule deer hunt.

    Also, anyone know of any other guide schools? I'm looking to attend one this year. I've googled some but other than COAGS i'm not sold on anyone's course.
     
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    brazel_dazel Weekend Warrior

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    NOLS and Tom Brown are other outdoor schools, although I am not sure that they concentrate on consumptive sports ( i.e. hunting and fishing) and I am not sureif they are GI bill supported. Something to look into.
     
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    Yeah those schools seem to be more survival based, camping, cpr, how to set up an effective camp, etc. Not so much on animal tracking, habitat, judging of age or indeitfying their patterns.

    Looking for more of a hunting guide type of school.
     

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