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<blockquote data-quote="buzz4me2" data-source="post: 444608" data-attributes="member: 12040"><p>4 years ago I hunted with Wapiti Ridge Outfitters and Justin Jarret. First class operation all the way. However this is not a hunt for the faint of heart. It's a 15 mile ride in and a 9 day hunt. </p><p></p><p>You will be hunting above 10,000 feet and need to be in good physical condition. The better condition you are in the chances of harvesting a bull greatly increase. </p><p></p><p>Shots can be long, mine was 525 yards. I practiced all summer putting over 300 rounds down my barrel so I was ready when the time came. </p><p></p><p>If you can shoot and are in good physical shape JJ will get you on the bulls. He did what he said he would do and that's about all you can ask for from an outfitter. </p><p></p><p>It's been 4 years so check references and I don't think wolves are a problem in his area. Bulls range from the high 290 to 370 inch class. All depending on the weather. The nastier the weather the bigger the bulls. You get them migrating out of the park. </p><p></p><p>Not sure if this is what you want or not.</p><p></p><p>If you are looking for a Roosevelt elk I just got done hunting with Spoon Creek Outfitters out of Coquile Oregon. Great guide and I have hunted with him 3 times now on 2 elk trips and a bear trip. </p><p></p><p>You stay out of his home in trailers and he has several LOP tags. Bulls aren't large and range from 220 - 280. Remember this is Roosevelt elk and a boon and crocket bull is 290 inch. </p><p></p><p>Ken Wilson is the owner and he's a man of his word, works hard, and great to be around. Hunt is easier at only 1500 feet elevation or so. Spot and stalk is the method.</p><p></p><p>PM me if you want any further details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzz4me2, post: 444608, member: 12040"] 4 years ago I hunted with Wapiti Ridge Outfitters and Justin Jarret. First class operation all the way. However this is not a hunt for the faint of heart. It's a 15 mile ride in and a 9 day hunt. You will be hunting above 10,000 feet and need to be in good physical condition. The better condition you are in the chances of harvesting a bull greatly increase. Shots can be long, mine was 525 yards. I practiced all summer putting over 300 rounds down my barrel so I was ready when the time came. If you can shoot and are in good physical shape JJ will get you on the bulls. He did what he said he would do and that's about all you can ask for from an outfitter. It's been 4 years so check references and I don't think wolves are a problem in his area. Bulls range from the high 290 to 370 inch class. All depending on the weather. The nastier the weather the bigger the bulls. You get them migrating out of the park. Not sure if this is what you want or not. If you are looking for a Roosevelt elk I just got done hunting with Spoon Creek Outfitters out of Coquile Oregon. Great guide and I have hunted with him 3 times now on 2 elk trips and a bear trip. You stay out of his home in trailers and he has several LOP tags. Bulls aren't large and range from 220 - 280. Remember this is Roosevelt elk and a boon and crocket bull is 290 inch. Ken Wilson is the owner and he's a man of his word, works hard, and great to be around. Hunt is easier at only 1500 feet elevation or so. Spot and stalk is the method. PM me if you want any further details. [/QUOTE]
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