Hayguide
Lil-Rokslider
Not to beat a horse, but as a hunter who paid for a drop camp-lets say 1800x4 $7200.00 to have a little room to hunt with his family and friends and this happened: I hear a rifle shot 1/2 mile away expecting one of my sons to have an elk down and I came upon another hunter with a downed elk. The first thing I would do is congratulate him, maybe see if he needs some help. If the conversation came up and I found out he was camping 1/2 mile away from my camp or even a mile and my outfitter new he was there and never told us plus the outfitter made pre arranged agreements with this group to pack out an animal for him from the same horse trail he packed me into with out paying pack in service fees for the equipment or another drop, into the same general area we are hunting - I would be upset to say the least. And yes-that outfitter would never see a dime from me again. A good outfitter would not do that. The same outfitter chancing on to a guy in need of help, a complete different situation. I would not blame him a bit for HELPING. This is my point I'm making. There are some outfitters who charge by the horse to pack in a hunter and his gear and pack out an animal from that spot. That would be a good approach for someone looking at this service without a huge $7200 cost of a fully equipped drop camp.. I have all the gear and have thought of this myself. It also gives the outfitters a chance to scatter the pressure in a positive way for all of his camps because he can pick the spot.. Outfitters cant keep the pressure away, but they can certaintly do everything in there control to keep there camps secluded. I hope TN hunters finds a solution for his upcoming hunt and wish him luck!