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<blockquote data-quote="MN_Mauler" data-source="post: 568342" data-attributes="member: 36701"><p><span style="font-family: 'Tms Rmn'"><span style="font-size: 15px">Sorry was out hunting whitetails. Double Y talks the right talk. I asked what I thought were the right questions. It is not what I would call a elk hunt. All we did for 7 days is ride horses in the morning in the dark and ride back to camp in the dark. During the day we sat on the side of canyons hopping a elk would come out. I pay an outfitter for opportunities we had none. Out of 7 people in camp one person saw some elk and actually shot one. There were people in camp that had deer and elk tags, like us but no deer. The trails we rode on in the dark were unbelievable, very steep and rugged. My so called elk hunt, was more like a see if you dare to ride horses up this trail. We were told that we rarely see other hunters because camp is 10 miles in. I bet I seen 50 to 60 other hunters on horse back, tents all over the place. You get what you pay for</span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tms Rmn'"><span style="font-size: 15px"></span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MN_Mauler, post: 568342, member: 36701"] [FONT=Tms Rmn][SIZE=4]Sorry was out hunting whitetails. Double Y talks the right talk. I asked what I thought were the right questions. It is not what I would call a elk hunt. All we did for 7 days is ride horses in the morning in the dark and ride back to camp in the dark. During the day we sat on the side of canyons hopping a elk would come out. I pay an outfitter for opportunities we had none. Out of 7 people in camp one person saw some elk and actually shot one. There were people in camp that had deer and elk tags, like us but no deer. The trails we rode on in the dark were unbelievable, very steep and rugged. My so called elk hunt, was more like a see if you dare to ride horses up this trail. We were told that we rarely see other hunters because camp is 10 miles in. I bet I seen 50 to 60 other hunters on horse back, tents all over the place. You get what you pay for [/SIZE][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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