I know there are a number of threads on the Thorofare in Wyoming, but I had a few questions that weren't quite answered by those threads.
In short, I'd love to hunt the Thorofare. Being honest, I'd love to do an archery hunt, an early rifle hunt, and a migration hunt there. However, I currently don't have that OnlyFans money rolling in, so I'll probably have to pick one. My main priorities on a Thorofare hunt are 1. See and experience the country, and 2. Have a chance and getting a bull. I love archery hunting elk, and that has led me to two questions.
1. Would it be better to book with an outfitter for the archery season, or talk to the outfitter about going first week of rifle (starts September 20) and taking a rifle and bow, and bow hunting the first 4 days and rifle hunting the last 1 or 2? (If outfitters would even go for that)
2. Are there any outfitters that have a good reputation for archery hunting in the Thorofare? (I'm mostly looking at Constant Quest, Yellowstone Outfitters, Triangle X)
3. Most of the Thorofare outfitters are booked years in advance, but are there any, knowing I'm a Wyoming resident and can get the tag any year, that will be able to squeeze me into a trip without waiting multiple years?
Other notes of information, I'm currently a Wyoming resident, so obtaining a general is pretty easy (at the current moment, no telling what will happen in the future with my residency), and I've done some on foot day hunts from trailheads on both the Jackson and Cody side of the Thorofare, but not going very deep (especially when considering the size of the Thorofare). I've gotten into elk on both sides, just no kills yet. You might wonder why I don't just keep doing that, and the answer to that is, those experiences have been awesome, with lots of potential for future awesome, but still not the same experience as being mile deep on horseback in the wilderness. I'd love to just saddle up some horses and go DIY, but I'm also fully aware of my current lack of skills as a horseman to attempt that. (Also something I'm planning on amending).
In short, I'd love to hunt the Thorofare. Being honest, I'd love to do an archery hunt, an early rifle hunt, and a migration hunt there. However, I currently don't have that OnlyFans money rolling in, so I'll probably have to pick one. My main priorities on a Thorofare hunt are 1. See and experience the country, and 2. Have a chance and getting a bull. I love archery hunting elk, and that has led me to two questions.
1. Would it be better to book with an outfitter for the archery season, or talk to the outfitter about going first week of rifle (starts September 20) and taking a rifle and bow, and bow hunting the first 4 days and rifle hunting the last 1 or 2? (If outfitters would even go for that)
2. Are there any outfitters that have a good reputation for archery hunting in the Thorofare? (I'm mostly looking at Constant Quest, Yellowstone Outfitters, Triangle X)
3. Most of the Thorofare outfitters are booked years in advance, but are there any, knowing I'm a Wyoming resident and can get the tag any year, that will be able to squeeze me into a trip without waiting multiple years?
Other notes of information, I'm currently a Wyoming resident, so obtaining a general is pretty easy (at the current moment, no telling what will happen in the future with my residency), and I've done some on foot day hunts from trailheads on both the Jackson and Cody side of the Thorofare, but not going very deep (especially when considering the size of the Thorofare). I've gotten into elk on both sides, just no kills yet. You might wonder why I don't just keep doing that, and the answer to that is, those experiences have been awesome, with lots of potential for future awesome, but still not the same experience as being mile deep on horseback in the wilderness. I'd love to just saddle up some horses and go DIY, but I'm also fully aware of my current lack of skills as a horseman to attempt that. (Also something I'm planning on amending).