Sorry so late today- editing software woes.
Jodi and I operate a private-land, fair-chase outfitting business, WeScout4u Inc. I’ve been guiding hunters since 2000. Our bread-n-butter is the rifle elk season and we guide a few deer hunters, too.
Being an outfitter is a high-pressure job and not quite the glamour some make it out to be. However, my own deer hunting takes so much time that if I weren’t an outfitter, I’d never hunt elk. I also get to meet some great people from all around the country.
Day 6 begins with just a few snippets from this year’s season (see what a .338 Lapua does to a bull elk) then I’m back to the mountain to pick up where I left off.
Man I hate to see the increase of whitetails in that country…… a lot of folks had them on trail cams and saw them. Hope it doesn’t mess with the gene pool adversely.
Shane, that is only the second whitetail I’ve seen there in 13 years.
Good! The lower country I am picking up shed’s the last few years and have seen enough to make the thought uncomfortable.
good stuff Robby. Love those muley rut hunts!
Robby, I assume you need to pack in feed for the horses on those November hunts?
Yes, I packed in 80# of premium alfalfa cubes. I feed each horse about 5 pounds per day plus grazing on the picket stake.
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