wheaties28
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Want to hunt it next year. As a NR I know I need a guide for the wilderness. Anyone have any good recommendations? I’d provide my own stock to pack in with
That happen this year in H? I had a friend that this happened to this year as well.I know a guide that I recommended many times that hunts a fantastic drainage next to one of my hunting spots and he has a photo album full of monster deer. After he had guides ride ridges in our area, essentially driving deer towards the drainage they hunt, I’ll never recommend that sob again.
I‘d have to agree with the others - there’s very little chance any outfitter will allow stock that’s unknown to them on these trails. A horse that freaks out on a steep or rocky area is not just a danger to itself and the rider, but the person who has to go fish them out of whatever boulder pile or jungle they got themselves into.
A friend of mine went along with a group of his son’s friends and there were a few horses that had no reason to be there. In addition to small hiccups, one pack horse freaked out in a steep area and got tangled up way down the steep bank - the owner was not emotionally or experientially able to help the horse. My friend stepped in and explained what it would take and how the horse might or might not make it out, as well as the danger to the person who would have to work the horse out of that minefield. The owner agreed the best course of action was to put the horse down. No outfitter will volunteer for that drama.
It happened a few different years in the past - it’s only been this year that it became clear what they were doing. Rather than ride from their drainage into the wind, they were riding 8 miles way around to get upwind of the ridges near us and then sloppily working their way back. I‘ve had various friends from Jackson who guide and half of them are asses who probably do it as well, or at least it wouldn’t surprise me if they did, but they don’t mention it around me or they’d never hear the end of it.That happen this year in H? I had a friend that this happened to this year as well.
Sorry I meant the horse fall issue.It happened a few different years in the past - it’s only been this year that it became clear what they were doing. Rather than ride from their drainage into the wind, they were riding 8 miles way around to get upwind of the ridges near us and then sloppily working their way back. I‘ve had various friends from Jackson who guide and half of them are asses who probably do it as well, or at least it wouldn’t surprise me if they did, but they don’t mention it around me or they’d never hear the end of it.
My friend was in Idaho when that happened, but it’s not uncommon, especially with the large number of rental horses out there and riders of varying abilities.Sorry I meant the horse fall issue.