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  • noun Plural form of outfitter.

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Examples

  • We mostly hunt on National Forest or Wilderness so don't encounter a lot of hunters if we stay away from drainages known to contain outfitters and dudes.

    Portable No-Trespassing Signs? 2009

  • We mostly hunt on National Forest or Wilderness so don't encounter a lot of hunters if we stay away from drainages known to contain outfitters and dudes.

    Portable No-Trespassing Signs? 2009

  • However, after many years of exploitation of these animals and the manipulation of certain outfitters and several outdoor personalities my tolerance level for this type of behavior -- in other words: stupidity -- has become in very short supply as of late.

    Exclusive Video: Is This the Walking Record Whitetail? 2008

  • Also the strength of the populations of games would increase, just look at the herds in outfitters, they use the best science givin to them to make the healthiest deer herds.

    Should Repeat Poachers Be Considered Felons? Dave Hurteau 2008

  • In the Fort Peck Dam area, you can call outfitters Scott Sundheim at (406) 798-3474 or Doug Komrosky at (406) 262-2195.

    unknown title 2009

  • The DNR in all states should force "outfitters" to be licensed and show lease agreements or ownership rights to all land that their "clients" are hunting on.

    Ohio Outfitter Fleeces Elderly In Hunt Scheme 2009

  • The DNR in all states should force "outfitters" to be licensed and show lease agreements or ownership rights to all land that their "clients" are hunting on.

    Ohio Outfitter Fleeces Elderly In Hunt Scheme 2009

  • In addition, the livelihood of a lot of resort owners and outfitters depended on traditional recreation, which meant boats and motors.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • In addition, the livelihood of a lot of resort owners and outfitters depended on traditional recreation, which meant boats and motors.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • In addition, the livelihood of a lot of resort owners and outfitters depended on traditional recreation, which meant boats and motors.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

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