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<blockquote data-quote="mightyman" data-source="post: 678346" data-attributes="member: 51634"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>Yes, I hunted with Black Mountain Outfitters a couple years ago based out of Bozeman.</p><p>Outstanding outfit, quality equipped, true wilderness hunt, on horseback, tents, great food, stories, hot remote equipped shower, and we saw grizzlies, wolves, elk, much more.</p><p>4 hunters on this hunt, and 2 killed, 1 missed, and the other could not get a shot. You drive through Yellowstone (north entrance) ride an hour to the horses, then ride the horses 4 hours to their remote camp just outside of Yellowstone. </p><p></p><p>A guide brings the rifles, 9 hour horseback ride over the mountain into camp from another directionas no guns are allowed to travel in Yellowstone.</p><p></p><p>The owners, Scott and Sandy Sallee are great people, member of the Montana Guides association and are true outfitters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightyman, post: 678346, member: 51634"] Hello, Yes, I hunted with Black Mountain Outfitters a couple years ago based out of Bozeman. Outstanding outfit, quality equipped, true wilderness hunt, on horseback, tents, great food, stories, hot remote equipped shower, and we saw grizzlies, wolves, elk, much more. 4 hunters on this hunt, and 2 killed, 1 missed, and the other could not get a shot. You drive through Yellowstone (north entrance) ride an hour to the horses, then ride the horses 4 hours to their remote camp just outside of Yellowstone. A guide brings the rifles, 9 hour horseback ride over the mountain into camp from another directionas no guns are allowed to travel in Yellowstone. The owners, Scott and Sandy Sallee are great people, member of the Montana Guides association and are true outfitters. [/QUOTE]
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