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<blockquote data-quote="Troutslayer" data-source="post: 127376" data-attributes="member: 4354"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p> and has 300" plus Bulls that he cannot access with conventional hunters. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ] </p><p></p><p>That's funny. Most "conventional" hunters can't get within range because they are too out of shape to climb hills or mountains. If you can shoot from the trail where your horse is and shoot very far- 700 yards, you should be able to find lots of outfitters who will give you the chance. If you're into hunting in the lower 48, Hell's Canyon of the Snake is known for hunters seeing lots of very large elk (read 350 on up) that know to stay out of conventional range. Idaho is a good place to hunt as an out of stater as the licenses are cheaper than in Montana. For god's sake call several refrences on an outfitter, the business is plagued by complete morons, some of which outfit in areas where they haven't killed an elk in years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troutslayer, post: 127376, member: 4354"] [ QUOTE ] and has 300" plus Bulls that he cannot access with conventional hunters. [/ QUOTE ] That's funny. Most "conventional" hunters can't get within range because they are too out of shape to climb hills or mountains. If you can shoot from the trail where your horse is and shoot very far- 700 yards, you should be able to find lots of outfitters who will give you the chance. If you're into hunting in the lower 48, Hell's Canyon of the Snake is known for hunters seeing lots of very large elk (read 350 on up) that know to stay out of conventional range. Idaho is a good place to hunt as an out of stater as the licenses are cheaper than in Montana. For god's sake call several refrences on an outfitter, the business is plagued by complete morons, some of which outfit in areas where they haven't killed an elk in years. [/QUOTE]
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