When I set up "Simply Hunting with
Paul Barstad" it was based on the premise that when you book your hunting
adventure you want to work with someone who has "been there and done that".
Not an assistant who has never hunted, nor traveled outside the United States.
Or to put it in simpler terms, "the buck starts and stops on my desk!"
When growing up in North Dakota I
started hunting at age 6. As my passion for hunting has grown through the
years it has lead me to hunting experiences on six continents.
During my decision process to work
with an outfitter I not only do a thorough job of checking their references, but
I also invest the time and money to travel to their parts of the world.
Then when I send a hunter to an area I've already done the hunter's homework for
them.
In Africa:
Namibia
with Jamy Traut
South Africa
Fair Game Safaris with
Rory & Mel Gailey
Tanzania
with Phil Lozano
Zimbabwe
with Graham Hingeston
In Argentina:
with Martin Telleria
In Asia:
with Vladimir Meinikov
In New Zealand:
with Gary Herbert
In Spain:
with Giuseppe Carrizosa
I work with outfitters who have proven to me
that they are not just a hunting business, but all have long histories of going
the extra yard for their clients to ensure their trip is everything they had
hoped for and more. From working with you to give you an opportunity to
harvest your "dream trophy" to making sure non-hunting companions are taken care
of during your hunt. "Going the extra yard" can mean many things to my
outfitters and all put the client and their priorities first.
Please check out different sections of my
website and should you have additional questions, comments, or simply know it's
time to book your next hunt, please give me a call at 817-488-4708 or drop me an
email at PaulBarstad@msn.com.
I look forward to hearing from you and working
with you to make sure your next hunt is everything you want and more!
And now, before I close this section I would be
remiss if I did not say that in the world we hunt in today, I believe that we
need to support organizations that are putting their efforts towards insuring
that our rights to continue to pursue our passion for hunting continue for us
and for future generations.
By being involved in organizations that work
toward protecting our right to hunt and our right to bear arms, we will work
together to insure the sport we have such a passion for will be passed on for
generations. These same organizations offer educational programs for the
hunter and non-hunter, and fund conservation efforts to insure habitat will
always be available to support wildlife.
I support the organizations listed below and
would encourage you to consider giving them your support...