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<blockquote data-quote="silvertip-co" data-source="post: 776707" data-attributes="member: 8712"><p>Try Sable Mountain Outfitters in Meeker. I think you'll be happy. Or so I have heard. Google them. Our game warden friend recommended them once a long time ago.</p><p></p><p>You can avoid a situation like ours, where we hunted DIY h.a.r.d. ( well hard for 50+yr olds ) and not even a shot at a elk or a muley buck, despite often having great tags. Now I HAVE had elk opps that I had to turn down for one reason or another, so I dont whine too loudly. My wife could have had a good 5x5 bull last fall but the young guys we hunted with refused to go with a woman who knows where the elk are and how they move. They chose instead to drive all over the county looking for a better spot. ( I cant climb up the mtn that high withher due to wore out knees.) So instead a friend from a previous season and another guy took two 5x5 out of there. So this year we are skipping elk in favor of muley hunts for us both and antelope hunt for me. I suspect we are done elk hunting for good. </p><p></p><p>Good luck on your journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silvertip-co, post: 776707, member: 8712"] Try Sable Mountain Outfitters in Meeker. I think you'll be happy. Or so I have heard. Google them. Our game warden friend recommended them once a long time ago. You can avoid a situation like ours, where we hunted DIY h.a.r.d. ( well hard for 50+yr olds ) and not even a shot at a elk or a muley buck, despite often having great tags. Now I HAVE had elk opps that I had to turn down for one reason or another, so I dont whine too loudly. My wife could have had a good 5x5 bull last fall but the young guys we hunted with refused to go with a woman who knows where the elk are and how they move. They chose instead to drive all over the county looking for a better spot. ( I cant climb up the mtn that high withher due to wore out knees.) So instead a friend from a previous season and another guy took two 5x5 out of there. So this year we are skipping elk in favor of muley hunts for us both and antelope hunt for me. I suspect we are done elk hunting for good. Good luck on your journey. [/QUOTE]
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