Tuesday, December 17, 2013

MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT

"MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT"
business owners, entrepreneurs,
As many know I own an online store, and Outfitters Business. This new year coming I will be building one or two sites for outdoors sportsmen & women.
If anyone wishes to see about being a part of this let me know. If you make merchandise and need a source to sale it, I will be doing a major marketing, advertising campaign soon. This will be part of the big picture I am going to start by the first of next year so time is short. Can discuss the details via, online store, marketing, etc with SERIOUS INDIVIDUALS. Contact me here and we can set up a time for a conference. I have the domains, servers, etc. and will also be starting an online chat via TEAM SPEAK for paid ,members, merchants, etc.
I am also going to be making video's for the store, site's to market merchandise. yours if you are a merchant with us! I will be the tech for store and sites so no one has to worry about that, I will be doing ALL THE SITE WORK!
Sincerely Bill - th3hunt3r

 THIS IS OUR STORE AS IS NOW   http://www.crittergitterstore.com/
 

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Coyote Classes, now being offered

We are proud to announce we are the only Utah Outfitter that specializes in Varmint Hunting. We also have classes, training courses for those wanting to learn; From beginners to advanced. Starting December 1st we are starting an indoor basic course at Tooele Learning Center. Classes start at 6pm to 8pm. Pre registration is required as space is limited to 25 per class. We will have video's, photo's, Books, few firearms(recommended to use). Simply e-mail me at bill@crittergitteroutfitters.com to enroll. $25.00 per person. Hope to see you their. Bill. th3hunt3r


Wednesday, April 27, 2011

CRITTER GITTER OUTFITTERS

We are now OPEN FOR BUSINESS, and taking reservations. If you are in need of an outfitter, and or a Guide simply send me an email bill@crittergitteroutfitters.com
Include your Name, Phone, time to call, the Adventure you want, time you wish to take your adventure, Prices are noted below:

Outing Adventure, hiking, rock hounding,

Single person: Each additional person

Half day Adventure: $225.00 (Basic Supply Package) $100.00

Full day Adventure: $300.00 (Basic Supply package) $150.00

2 Day Camp Adventure: $2,000.00 (Full Package) $500.00

3 Day Camp Adventure:$3,000.00 (Full Package) $500.00

4 Day Camp Adventure: $3,500.00 (Full Package) $500.00

5 Day Camp Adventure: $4,000.00 (Full Package) $500.00


Hunting Packages

Varmints Single person: Each additional person

1 Day Hunts: $350.00 (Basic Supply Package) $150.00

2Day Camp-Hunt: $2,350.00 (full Package) $500.00

3 Day Camp-Hunt: $3150.00 (Full Package) $500.00

4 Day Camp-Hunt: $3.750.00 (Full Package) $500.00

5 Day Camp-Hunt: $4,150.00 (Full Package) $500.00


Large Game: Mule Deer, Elk, Antelope,Cougar,Bear,Hog

Single person: Each additional person:

1 Day Hunts: $400.00 (Basic Supply Package) $200.00

2Day Camp-Hunt: $2,500.00 (full Package) $500.00

3 Day Camp-Hunt: $3500.00 (Full Package) $500.00

4 Day Camp-Hunt: $4,000.00 (Full Package) $500.00

5 Day Camp-Hunt: $4,250.00 (Full Package) $500.00

This price for hunts do not include tags, licenses,


Note: Items outfitter furnishes at a minimum is as follows;

GPS,Maps w/routes,First Aid Kit,All permits,license,required by Governing Organizations,

(BLM,etc..)

Rules, regulations, guidelines, List of all in party, Emergency procedures, water and other

items as Outfitter deems necessary! Outfitter, guides do not at any time furnish GPS systems

to Customers!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Fox Pro Spitfire






Price:Approx $200.00


Well now for my second Review let me start by saying six words of advice (from experience).

DONT BUY THIS FROM A STORE!

Buy it instead from the best resource I have found, THE COMPANY WHO MADE IT!

Fox pro will have a rep. Go over this item and let you CUSTOM build your unit with ONLY the sounds you choose! And I cant stress enough how awesome that feeling is! I ordered mine after I went thru their list of sounds, chose the ones I wanted, and was amazed at how many I could choose from, and how well they intermixed, and how many I could have on my unit! 24, yes thats twenty four custom sounds you can have on this caller. To include the very sounds made by Randy Anderson himself!

Ok, as for durability I have so got to tell you this TRUE story! (Randy, stop laughing)

On one occasion I was hunting with a group of 4 other folks ( club members) I had all 3 electronic calls out in a field, rabbit and a coyote decoy, covering some 500 acres of open terrain! Anyhow, long story short; ( u see where this is going yet?) Yeppers, 4 days later I realized my Fox Pro was missing!

After tearing my place apart I suddenly realized my horror! I returned to that field, retrieved my Fox Pro, and it was still on! It had rained, snowed, and been freezing cold these past 4 days! I replaced the batteries, turned on the remote, and started calling like a brand new one! Now I dont-cant say what the service-replacement policy would be on that issue, But with a product like this, who needs it? (joke) Well, needless to say I was a bit relieved! Truth be known, this is my favorite caller of the 3 I own! It has a jack for a 2nd speaker, additional jack for accessories as u can see on their site. Speaking of which, here is where you can get yours !

http://www.callingcoyotes.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=3





















Also you can dnload more sounds or order more and replace the card inside and program the remote for the different sounds. Now that just rocks folks, and is priced bout the same as the other two electronic calls!

Now I am perty sure you aint wondering if I would recommend this item, or buy another!

My only issue with this product in but one, I WANT THEM ALL and I want them now! ( thats not a joke folks) Yes I would and do HIGHLY recommend this product! And yes, I would buy another, and plan to when money is available! As I am also starting an outfitters business, I think I could use a few more! Thats a hint their Randy and Fox Pro staff!

Ok. now this is my 2nd of three reviews of Electronic calls. And will be one more to come. As I said before, I will only give a review on products I have used PERSONALLY!

No word of mouth, 2nd hand, etc..

I WOULD AND DO RECOMMEND THIS CALL!~

Why? Well duhh, lol. YES, and here is why;price, number of sounds at purchase, programmed with own choice at time of purchase, re-programmable, ability to add speaker and a decoy!

Durability, range of remote(well over 100 yards numerous times) reckon I found ultimate conditions aye? And over all an awesome product! Oh yea, unit does NOT have to be in line of sight!


Hope this information and series of reviews helps you in your decision making, and you found it informative!

Sincerely: Bill, th3hunt3r-Founder & President

Howa 1500 /22-250 Review



















HOWA 1500/ 22-250

55gr, Ballistic Silver Tips


Well, got one Yote ya seen in other pic.'s with this one. Bolt action is a smooth as any rifle I have used in 40+ yrs of hunting and using firearms!

Has never jammed, weather has had no adverse effects on it! Weight is no problem, but not a light weight. Personally I dont care for light weights anyhow. Not the greatest for long range, and I do take some perty long range shots. Longest last year was approx 780 yards: I missed but was my own fault!

Over adjusted for wind-age, missed by about 2 inches according to witnesses! As for this brand and model, be assured I am gonna be buying a few others of different calibers. Looking for a 30-06 now and hope to have it soon! ( will stay with the Howa model 1500's)

I WOULD VERY MUCH RECOMMEND this firearm for any hunting needs; from varmints ( is what mine is for), to large game!

For more detailed statistics on this and other Howa firearms, try the following link

http://www.howarifles.com/





Thursday, April 7, 2011

Electronic call Reviews/ One of Three

Primo's Power Dogg

Price: approx $189.00

Well, I bought my first one 2 yrs ago, in that year I owned 3, and used it a great deal! So I hope you will take ALL comments for what they are. My opinion based on owning and actually using in various conditions, times, and over a 2 year period! Some were in extreme cold (most were), some in mild conditions, and numerous times, during snow fall, and rain! Yes, RAIN!

Well, first the PRO'S;

First it is wireless, I for one don’t want a 50ft or what ever length wire running from call to me!

The quality of the sound (realism) is the best of the 3 brands I own! (other 2 TBA in other reviews)

Coloring is easily enough to conceal as is, but as u will see, I used cloth cammo tape to break-up the silhouette!

Volume is for me plenty loud enough, as I have called in coyotes on a number of times from over 500 yrds, maybe further!

With the 12 sounds it has pre programmed, there is a good selection! Main howls, distress are available, and you can have great results with them! But I just cant find a use for the snow geese option!

Battery life has not been a problem once, and I cant say enough good for the extra battery pack for the caller itself! On the rare occasion I think batteries are low, I just open caller, remove battery pack, and slide in other battery pack, close compartment, and I am done! No looking for loose batteries, and both battery packs are from what I can tell also water proof-resistant. A BIG plus for me!

The caller as well as the remote have proven themselves time after time to be weather resistant!

As I said, I hunt in extreme cold, snow,(heavy at times), and been caught in the rain a time or 16!

Not once has the weather prevented the caller from functioning!

OK, now for their CONS,

Well, as I also said in beginning, in one year, I went thru 3. Now for the why!

After I purchased my first one, I found the REMOTE wouldn’t work past 5 feet away!(bought at a retailer in town), 2nd one I bought from amazon, had same identical problem. 3rd (which I still have) I ordered directly from Primo's! SAME PROBLEM! Seems their Remote just wont work past 10 feet at best!

The sounds are what you get, and stuck with, you cannot change, add, or subtract in any way!

The mic, as is built, is also as is, you cannot add-plug in a second speaker(or anything else)

Well, the remote is my only real complaint for this electronic caller that I have! And I must say, for the price would be hard to go wrong! For those who cant do or use the mouth calls, and money is your biggest issue,

I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS CALLER

Now to clarify myself on a few things. As I said, I still have mine, and I still use it; as I will continue to do so. Why? Well for one as I said, the quality,realism is awesome, and I can use it from a very short distance, and it also helps in variations of sounds. I combine it with the mouth calls( I only have 27 for now) hmm, or is it 37, geesh, time to do a count again!

And on another note: it is rugged enough to withstand ME, ya better believe its durable! I am hard on things, and the environment I hunt in is hard as well! Also with the other 2 I returned, wanted to ad that Primo's warranty, and service was in my opinion very refreshingly awesome. Not once did any Representative question me. Simply said a replacement was en route! THAT'S SERVICE FOLKS! Try that with the new car ya just bought!

Hope this helps in your search for information. There will many more reviews to come on other calls; Electronic, mouth calls, weapons, scopes, binoculars, seats,chairs,cammo,shooting sticks,and so much more. So please stay tuned, patient, and stop by often.

And be assured of this, ALL REVIEWS are from my own personal experience of products I have used, owned, self tried & tested!

Sincerely: Bill, th3hunt3r-Founder & President





Wednesday, April 6, 2011

NOTICE, of major updates

As alot of you know this hunting club started approx. 3 yrs ago. Alot has happened, many changes made, most for the better. Well our first major change was an AWESOME new website built, hosted, and maintained by Matt Murray! Combine that with many supportive members this site has in less than one month been rated NUMBER ONE! Job well done to Matt, and who all contributed to our site! My sincere gratitude to you all!
2nd main change I would like to add is as of now there is a new Outfitter Company in town
CRITTER GITTER OUTFITTERS,LLC
With over 40 yrs of combined experience in hunting, exploring, tracking,hiking,repelling,and more training than i have room to mention here we offer all who need an outfitter, or just a guide for your outdoors adventures, It is my-our sincere hopes and wishes you will consider US to fulfill your outdoor adventure needs! Please visit our new site's http://www.doghousehuntingclub.org/
and outfitter site at http://www.crittergitteroutfitters.com/
We look forward to hearing from you, and you can also reach me via: e-mail at bill@crittergitteroutfitters@gmail.com or th3hunt3r.101@gmail.com
Thank you all for help,contributions in making us number one, and hope you will continue to enjoy the site, and services we provide. Check in often, as there will soon be many more changes from me personally! Sincerely: Bill, th3hunt3r-Founder & President

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Scheduled activities at qtrly meeting

First will be the welcoming, gitting settled in. then a few announcements, news if any to be given, and need to take time to start scheduling events. Make a few plans for trips camping and exploring at geod beds, aragonite mine where u see me repelling in some pictures, and a few other places of interest. Anyone with ideas please present them at meeting Tuesday evenning,
Thanks, Bill-Founder

Thursday, February 3, 2011

BOUNTY on COYOTES in TOOELE Co.

Well, after taking coyote u see pictured below, turned it in for bounty,
Step one, filled out info sheet
Step 2, filled out a W-9 form (taxes)
step 3, gentleman cut BOTH ears for proof it was turned in for bounty
Step4, paperwork gits turned in to tax successor's office, they inturn mail you your $20 dollar check! (person u go to can also turn in papers for you if u both agree to let him or her do so)
Hope this info helps anyone wanting to know the procedures!
. Note: they are all VOLUNTEER'S, and NOT PAID FOR THIS SERVICE!
All coyotes turned in for bounty must be from Tooele Co. Proof of your Tooele Co. residence is required! Drivers license, piece of mail with current address, Valid hunting license, Tax notice for property owned in the county is accepted for proof of residency!
Any questions you may have please send via: my e-mail or post here in post a question-comment section, i will answer any I can, If proof, fact's are needed, i will do my best to obtain it!
Thank you for visiting our site! The Hunter-Founder

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

DOG DOWN YA'LL









250 Yds, on the run, tracked into a cave, went in, was still alive,approx 50 yds inside cave! Took 12ga. with 00 buck shot, finished HER off! An awesome ending to a boring day!

Monday, January 31, 2011

WELCOME TO ALL
















Hello and welcome to all who come here! Hope u enjoy our lil site; feel free to leave comments, suggestions, etc. If you feel you may be interested in our Hunting Club, send me an e-mail
th3hunt3r.101@gmail.com
Mean while, enjoy the site, Hope it will be of an asset to you in your Varmint hunting, and hope u find it informative! Feel free to come back anytime!
Bill- founder: th3hunt3r

POACHERS REALLY SUCK!





few folks fer ya viewing pleasure





some friends Ive found, made





Monday, January 24, 2011

Word of Appreciation, Gratitude


I would like to take a moment to say THANKS to our members for all their efforts and work in making this a great Hunting Club. Over the past 2.5 yrs this has surely started out as our best yr, and feel confident it will continue to git better, bigger as more new members start joining!
When weather permits, hope we can have a family camp-out, and a Cook out(fire up the grills)
Did ya'll know their is also a CHEF amongst us? Guess who it is!
Thanks to ya all, MY thanks to ya!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

wpn.'s zeroing/firing , an awesome time















Well, after a lil cold wind, snow blew away we started with a great safety class,designated personnel we started our play time! scenario's for quick close in firing. And some long range firing with numerous fire arms.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

UPDATE FOR SATURDAY

After or during the firing we will have Hunting Classes for coyote's. Subjects will be in how to approach spots,, NOISE discipline, and other subjects as needed per requests of MEMBERS.
We will be eating lunch on site, so if ya want a certain drink, bring it. Vance is bringing cheese pizza, I will try to bring KFC chicken! and coffee and Mtn Dews.
ALSO; anyone with walkie talkie's, preferably with head phones & mic, BRINGEM! we can test them for compatibility with mine! I have 4, 2 with head sets, but need another set for the cobra's,will keep looking for them also.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Schedule of Events/ Shooting-zeroing, meeting, Lunch

Friday 21st, 6:30 morning Hunt, Saturday starting at 10 am Meeting, shooting (zeroing, verification,etc..), and Lunch in Erda, starts at 10am, ends in pm! Gonna be a great day, BIG ANNOUNCEMENT-Surprise for all members!
Will have Targets, tables,range finders,spotting scopes,TRASH BAGS,video camera,cleaning station,gun oils, solvents, etc, anyone needing instruction on wpn.'s maint, safety, etc also available.
Food, drinks,(NO ALCOHOL!), shelter put up. Will be a great event-time

Welcoming another new Member


I am Vancel, I am a assistant engineer for Wasatch commercial management. My wife and I have "seven" children. So I have taken up hunting and fishing and coyote hunting as the newest hobby. I am a certified welder, been a state inspector for semi trucks. I have been a race car driver,and have won some trophy's at Bonneville race way! I like to take my kids out on the boat and try to drown them, but they all ways seem to come back home with us. "love always your best bro Vance!!!!!"
Welcome to the Club Vance, git ya some doggie's

Welcoming another new Member


my names Ryan Duffy and i have been out hunting since the age of 12 originally from Wisconsin hunting white tail deer, turkey, pheasant, duck, and geese. i served 7 1/2 years in the military served one tour in Afghanistan and three in Iraq. i am a first responder and am CPR certified. i have taken EMT and combat life saver classes. i currently work as a fire fighter for the department of defense. i enjoy the outdoors and most anything to do with it.
WELCOME TO THE CLUB RYAN

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Bear, 703 lbs, maybe A Record!



Well, I for one hear so much bout folks hunting bear & mtn. lions with dogs! Let the dogs run them till their up a tree, near a cliff edge, then shoot their prey from a safe distance while dogs hold them at bay! Hmm, thats real brave, ethical huh? Well, this man went 6ft INTO the cave and faced a 703 lb bear! Big cahoonie's & 1/2 crazy, Something I for one would not have done! And i have hunted bear, but never with dogs! Seems alot of self righteous critic's think he was wrong! So how about your opinion? I stated mine!

http://www.gjsentinel.com/outdoors/articles/hunt_for_703pound_bear_attract

Sunday, December 19, 2010

CANCELLED / GUNSHOOT-ZEROING,SHOOTING PRACTICE! JANUARY 1ST

Think its time we all got together for a lil shooting practice, zeroing-verification of our firearms.
DATE SET FOR JANUARY 1ST AT 8AM
Also will be going over wpn.'s safety, familiarization,cleaning, etc ..! Bring Targets if u have any! I will be purchasing some good ones for long ranges, U can re-reimburse me at time of meet if ya like! HAS BEEN CANCELED

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

STATE CODE

Utah Code
Title 23 Wildlife Resources Code of Utah
Chapter 13 General Provisions
Section 17 Spotlighting of coyote, red fox, striped skunk, and raccoon -- County ordinances -- Permits.


23-13-17. Spotlighting of coyote, red fox, striped skunk, and raccoon -- County ordinances -- Permits.
(1) Spotlighting may be used to hunt coyote, red fox, striped skunk, or raccoon where allowed by a county ordinance enacted pursuant to this section.
(2) The ordinance shall provide that:
(a) any artificial light used to spotlight coyote, red fox, striped skunk, or raccoon must be carried by the hunter;
(b) a motor vehicle headlight or light attached to or powered by a motor vehicle may not be used to spotlight the animal; and
(c) while hunting with the use of an artificial light, the hunter may not occupy or operate any motor vehicle.
(3) For purposes of the county ordinance, "motor vehicle" shall have the meaning as defined in Section 41-6a-102.
(4) The ordinance may specify:
(a) the time of day and seasons when spotlighting is permitted;
(b) areas closed or open to spotlighting within the unincorporated area of the county;
(c) safety zones within which spotlighting is prohibited;
(d) the weapons permitted; and
(e) penalties for violation of the ordinance.
(5) (a) A county may restrict the number of hunters engaging in spotlighting by requiring a permit to spotlight and issuing a limited number of permits.
(b) (i) A fee may be charged for a spotlighting permit.
(ii) Any permit fee shall be established by the county ordinance.
(iii) Revenues generated by the permit fee shall be remitted to the Division of Wildlife Resources for deposit into the Wildlife Resources Account, except the Wildlife Board may allow any county that enacts an ordinance pursuant to this section to retain a reasonable amount to pay for the costs of administering and enforcing the ordinance, provided this use of the permit revenues does not affect federal funds received by the state under 16 U.S.C. Sec. 669 et seq., Wildlife Restoration Act and 16 U.S.C. Sec. 777 et seq., Sport Fish Restoration Act.
(6) A county may require hunters to notify the county sheriff of the time and place they will be engaged in spotlighting.
(7) The requirement that a county ordinance must be enacted before a person may use spotlighting to hunt coyote, red fox, striped skunk, or raccoon does not apply to:
(a) a person or his agent who is lawfully acting to protect his crops or domestic animals from predation by those animals; or
(b) an animal damage control agent acting in his official capacity under a memorandum of agreement with the division.

Amended by Chapter 2, 2005 General Session
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Obtained from Tooele Co. Sheriff's Office

6-10-1. Purpose.

It is the intent and purpose of this chapter to prohibit night hunting, or shooting, within the limits of Tooele County in order to prevent vandalism and the illegal shooting of livestock. (Ord. 95-19, 9/12/95; Ord. 94-19, 10/24/94)

6-10-2. Night hunting prohibited.

It shall be unlawful for any person to hunt, take or attempt to take any form of terrestrial or avian wildlife during the nighttime within the limits of Tooele County, Utah, except as provided in Section 6-10-3. (Ord. 95-19, 9/12/95; Ord. 94-19, 10/24/94)

6-10-3. Exceptions - Permit required.

(1) Nothing in this chapter shall prevent:
(a) any land owner from using an artificial light or discharging a firearm at any time on lands under his control for the purpose of protecting livestock; and
(b) any peace officer or conservation officer in the performance of his lawful duties from the use of an artificial light or discharging a firearm at any time.
(2) The Tooele County Sheriff is authorized to issue night hunting permits to qualified individuals who will be hunting jackrabbits with air guns for legitimate research projects. A written request detailing the project and identifying the applicant shall be submitted to the Sheriff prior to the issuance of a night hunting permit. The Sheriff may terminate any previously issued permit if the provisions of this chapter, State wildlife regulations or any conditions of the permit are not strictly complied with. Persons issued a permit under this section shall not hunt jackrabbits at night while any Utah big game season is open in that area or any adjacent area. A person may appeal any decision of the Sheriff made under this chapter pursuant to the procedures specified in Section 9-1-22 of the Tooele County Code. (Ord. 95-19, 9/12/95; Ord. 94-19, 10/24/94)

6-10-4. Definitions.

(1) "Nighttime" or "night", within the meaning of this Chapter, shall be that time from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise.
(2) "Air gun" means a device which could be used as a weapon and expels a projectile by the force of compressed air. (Ord. 95-19, 9/12/95; Ord. 94-19, 10/24/94)

Saturday, December 4, 2010

NEWEST MEMBER

Welcome Mr Daryl James to the Dog House Hunting Club, Member joined, 12-01-2010.
Been on 2 hunts so far, looking forward to many more.
Daryl is 19 yr old. very knowledged in Hunting, Is also a Pilot, Lives in Grantsville utah, (long drive) Motivated hunter, and very eager to learn. In making of becomming a guide for My outfitters business! Also trained in cpr, first aid, welding and kayaking. Hope to be posting his pic on here with his first kill soon!
Welcome to the Hunt Club Daryl!