Pat Romero
Pat Romero is a Veteran of the United States Army and has nearly three decades of federal service. Pat is an instructor for The Arizona Game and Fish Department’s Firearms and Bow Hunter Safety Course and is a committee member of The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation’s Tucson chapter. Pat has over 30 years of hunting and guiding experience and has hunted in a multitude of states which include Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Alaska and more. Pat is a highly respected hunter and sportsman. He is a re-known hand loader of quality ammunition that his clients and fellow guides have been able to depend on for years. His clients consistently harvest trophy specimens of Arizona’s most desired big game animals. He is one of the most experienced guides and has an incredible gift for glassing at unimaginable distances. Pat provides his clients an opportunity for a memorable and successful hunting experience that is truly second to none. Pat is considered by his clients and peers as one of the top guides in the state and as the best Coues deer guide in the world.
George Alcorta
I was born in the heart of Coues country in the hills of Southern New Mexico. I have spent my entire life living in Coues country. I come from a family of 9 with all of my brothers growing up following our dad and uncles on fall hunts. It was not unusual for us to venture on our own from camp, success came often and soon the deer pole was filled.
My most comfortable days, aside from being with my family are spent high on a hill side glassing for Coues deer. My goal of taking a “booner” Coues came with my bow first. I have taken Coues with my rifle, muzzle loader rifle, hand gun and archery equipment.
Chasing Elk with a bow in hand is as much of a challenge as is Mule deer, where I have been able to harvest 5 of the big ten animals with my bow. My off season is spent volunteering on water catchments or any other conservation/ desert related projects.
I have been employed by Frito Lay for over 30 years and am the senior team driver. I am a board member of the Arizona Chapter of Safari Club International. Serving on the board has it’s rewards, taking kids hunting! To see a young hunter take their first big game animal is what it’s all about, passing the torch of passion one feels with success!
Most of my hunting has been in Arizona, I have traveled to Alaska for Caribou, with other hunts in 5 other states and Mexico. I currently guide in Sonora, Mexico as well as Arizona.
From my many years of hunting I have been able to harvest 16 Coues deer over 100 inches. Some of my fondest memories are watching and guiding a kids first hunt. Another highlight was guiding my wife and daughter and watch them take their first animals!