Horse Questions
#11
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 554
RE: Horse Questions
ORIGINAL: BareBack Jack
You might be better off going with a spike camp or have a outfitter pack your gear to your destination and hunt on foot from there.Then you can have them pack out your gear and animals,granted all this for a price.
If you are serious about packing you would be better off paying a good guide school 2700 bucks and learn the tricks of the trade,alot better than any book.
BBJ
You might be better off going with a spike camp or have a outfitter pack your gear to your destination and hunt on foot from there.Then you can have them pack out your gear and animals,granted all this for a price.
If you are serious about packing you would be better off paying a good guide school 2700 bucks and learn the tricks of the trade,alot better than any book.
BBJ
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2003
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Posts: 2,395
RE: Horse Questions
A good book to look for at your local Barnes & Noble, Hastings or Libarary.
The author: Joe Back,
The book title: Horses, Hitches & Rocky Trails.
This is a short fun to read book for any level of rider.
You might look into drop camps? One other option is to hire a outfitter to pack out your elk.
I looked into renting horses last year. The two outfitters I checkedwith wanted too much money for me.I could have done a drop camp for the same price.
Good luck,
Wolf Killer
The author: Joe Back,
The book title: Horses, Hitches & Rocky Trails.
This is a short fun to read book for any level of rider.
You might look into drop camps? One other option is to hire a outfitter to pack out your elk.
I looked into renting horses last year. The two outfitters I checkedwith wanted too much money for me.I could have done a drop camp for the same price.
Good luck,
Wolf Killer